ߴý believes in maintaining the highest of ethical standards in the research conducted at the college. We take this responsibility very seriously, and have established an ethics approval process based on nationally recognized standards. This process is managed by the Research Ethics Board (REB).
Ethics approval process
Applications for approval must be submitted at least one week prior to a scheduled meeting of the Research Ethics Board (REB). Application deadlines and REB meeting dates appear in the ߴý Calendar of Events and in CamNews. The REB may consider conducting an expedited review when there is a rush. Submit completed and signed applications to rebchair@camosun.ca, or to ߴý Innovates, Jack White building, room 102, Interurban campus.
Ethics approval is granted for a one year period.At the end of this time, principal investigators are required to complete and submit theNotification of Project Completion or application for renewal of previously approved projectshould an extension of ethics approval be required.
Research Ethics Board (REB)
The REB consists of college and community members and its mandate is to:
- advise the college about any ethical issues that may arise from research
- advise the researcher about ways to minimize risk and apply ethical research procedures to their research
- educate the college community about ethical issues and proper, ethical practices while conducting research
- provide a certificate of approval (and dictate ongoing ethics monitoring) for all research projects that involve human subjects.
Note:All academic research projects undertaken by ߴý staff must obtain ethics approval. You can expect a full review if your project uses questionnaires, interviews, behaviour observation, use of non-public information about people or anything else that involves people in any capacity.
Research Ethics Board meetings
The Research Ethics Board meets ten times per year. Application deadlines and REB meeting dates appear in the ߴý Intranet (for internal employees only)and in .
Student research
Student research (including regular classroom projects) that in any way involves the gathering of information from human subjects is also subject to review. Department Chairs can approve the ethical conduct of student research if they feel that the research poses minimal risk. If the Chair feels the research may pose greater than minimal risk, they must forward the project to the REB for review.
Chairs are responsible for the ethical conduct of the courses taught within their department. The college has a responsibility to ensure that our students are aware of ethical issues, and must ethically conduct class research.
To learn more about minimal risk contact the REB.
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Policy
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Additional Information & Resources
Contact information
Research Ethics Board
Martha McAlister, Chair, Research Ethics Board