The university is committed to ensuring that the following research ethics objectives are achieved:
- To ensure that any research activity undertaken by staff or students meets the highest standards and is compliant with the code of practice issued by the UKRIO and the UUK Concordat to support Research Integrity.
- To ensure that risks relating to sensitive projects which may have a profound impact on the environment, communities or individuals are proportionately controlled without exposing individuals, or the environment, to unnecessary risk.
To ensure that projects involving animals, humans, human material or human data are only permitted when there is no alternative research technique, and the expected benefits outweigh any possible adverse effects.
Research Ethics Statement
Coventry University requires all research to be submitted for ethical review and clearance as a matter of priority. All staff and students are required to obtain ethical approval before undertaking any research. Approval may also be required for other, non-research, activities involving human participants. Staff are responsible for following the internal process and supervisors of students are responsible for ensuring that their students do the same.
The University Group Research Ethics Committee is responsible for ensuring that any research activity undertaken by staff or students meets the highest ethical standards and is in line with its Research Policy.
These principles and standards apply to all research irrespective of whether it is unfunded, internally funded or externally funded through Research Councils, other public monies, or any other sources.
Ethics review and approval is required before undertaking any:
- Research, design studies, product development, artistic studies or experiments
- Survey work, questionnaires, interviews, focus groups or case studies.
The university may require ethics review and approval for:
- Controversial or non-controversial literary or artistic works.
- Paid or un-paid internal or external consultancy work.
This is especially true if the activity requires or could involve:
- Active or unintentional participation by human participants.
- The use of tissue, cells, genetic material or body fluids from living or dead human participants (this is also covered under the Human Tissue Act 2007).
- Actual or potential disclosure and storage of personal or confidential information (this is also covered by the Data Protection Act 2018).
- An ethical, safety, moral or legal dilemma for the researcher and/or participants in allowing the activity to proceed.
Read the full Research Ethics Statement
Research Ethics Process and System
The ethics review and approval process is undertaken by staff and students via Coventry University Ethics Online, a bespoke ethics application and authorisation online system, which can only be accessed with a university account. The system and local ethics processes is monitored by the Research Ethics and Integrity team.
University Group Research Ethics Committee
The overarching responsibility of the University Group Research Ethics Committee (UGREC) is to promote a research environment that is underpinned by a culture of integrity and based on good governance, best practice and support for the development of researchers in line with the University Research Conduct and Ethics Policy.
The committee has the interlinked functions of:
- Providing support and advice to researchers and others on matters relating to research integrity
- Working in conjunction with Teaching, Learning and research centres, ensuring that any ethics issues associated with research projects conducted by university staff or students of any level (and whether externally or internally funded) have been appropriately considered, addressed, and approved before the projects begin, and good ethical practice is employed as projects are delivered.
For further information or queries regarding research ethics at Coventry University, please contact Sophie Krumins, Research Ethics and Integrity Manager: ethics.uni@coventry.ac.uk or Professor Nigel Berkeley, UGREC Chair: nigel.berkeley@coventry.ac.uk.