Research ethics

The main purpose of the School’s ethics review procedures is to ensure that research is conducted ethically and with the minimum possible risk to all those involved or affected by it.

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Our procedures and forms comply with the University of 91Ö±²¥â€™s ethics policy for research involving human participants and personal data. At the heart of our research is the key principle of respect for participants' welfare and rights.

The School expects all research to abide by University ethics guidelines. Ethics approval must be gained before research may commence.

Procedures for staff and postgraduate researcher students 

The University's ethics policy requires that all research (funded or unfunded) which involves human participants or personal data should undergo ethical review.

Ethical review is carried out by SUMS ethics reviewers. You must not begin any research until you have written confirmation from the School that your application has been approved.

Please ensure that you allow plenty of time for your application to go through the ethical review process, noting that if any amendments are required, it is likely the process will take longer than the 13 working days allocated for the initial review.

For further guidance on submitting an application, please see the staff portal and the PGR handbook. There is also a that includes lots of useful information.

Procedures for students on taught postgraduate courses

Before beginning any research which involves human participants or data collection you must complete an ethics application. This includes research carried out as part of a dissertation project.

You and your supervisor will work on your submission together and when you are both satisfied that the ethical and academic requirements are met, your supervisor can approve your application. Your supervisor will make recommendations through the online system and send these back to you as required.

Once your supervisor has approved your application you will be automatically sent a formal letter confirming this and can start your data collection.

You must not begin any research until you have written confirmation from the School that your ethics application has been approved.

Students will receive more detailed guidance on the ethics process in the lead up to their dissertation project.

For further guidance, please see the dissertation pages of the student handbook. There is also a that includes lots of useful information.

How to apply

You need to access the University's Ethics Application System so you can access and complete an ethics application form. You'll find , including  that you will likely need to accompany your application (e.g. information sheet, consent form).

You can also access the system directly through MUSE Services - Ethics Application System.

Contact

For any queries, postgraduate taught students should contact mgt.dissertations@sheffield.ac.uk.

Staff and PGR students should contact mgt.researchethics@sheffield.ac.uk.

The Management School's Ethics Lead is Malcolm Patterson.

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