Committee for Research Ethics Concerning Human Subjects (Non-NHS)
The University Committee for Research Ethics Concerning Human Subjects (Non-NHS) oversees all matters relating to the ethical approval of non-clinical research involving human subjects.
- Terms of Reference and Reporting Structure
- Code of Practice
- University Ethics Review
- This page contains links to the University's online ethics review system and related information. PLEASE NOTE: the online ethics system can currently only be accessed via the CFS system
- Minutes of Meetings
- Research Ethics Concerning Human Subjects
- Protocol for Ethical Approval of Student work
- Research Concerning Children and Young People
- Ethical Approval of Research By External Organisations
- Guidance for Research Involving Adults Lacking Mental Capacity
- The current guidance is that where research is undertaken involving adults lacking mental capacity then this must not be dealt with under the University Research Ethics procedure by DEO’s or departmental/school/faculty committees for research ethics and instead must be referred directly through the NHS research ethics system.
- Guidance on the Collection and Storage of Blood and Human Tissue
- Resources and Links
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