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If your research involves data collected from human participants, the Research Ethics Board will need to review it.

Research includes theses, course assignments, and major projects or other endeavours of systematic inquiry. You can't begin research involving human participants until the review has been approved.

Research ethics policy

Find guidelines in the research ethics policy to identify research that requires ethical review.

This policy applies to research and scholarship conducted by all faculty, staff, research associates, research assistants, visiting scholars, graduate and undergraduate students, regardless of the present source of their salary or stipend.

In addition, the Office of the Vice-President Academic and Provost needs to approve any research projects, which seek to use 企鹅电竞查询v6.9 安卓版 as a site of investigation, according to the research projects using 企鹅电竞查询v6.9 安卓版 University policy .

Request an ethical review

To have your research project reviewed by the Research Ethics Board complete the  request for ethical review form .

Faculty and staff

Email your completed form to ethicalreview@royalroads.ca . Please allow four weeks for the Research Ethics Board's decision.

Students

Send your completed form to your academic supervisor, who will submit it to the Research Ethics Board. Please allow four weeks for the Research Ethics Board's decision.

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Multi-jurisdictional research in BC

If your project involves a BC institution that is part of the Research Ethics BC network , you may be required to submit your ethics application via the Provincial Research Ethics Platform (PREP). Please connect with the Office of Research Ethics for further instruction.

Other types of research

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Research Ethics Board

The Research Ethics Board includes the following members:

  • Dr. Niels Agger-Gupta, School of Leadership Studies
  • Asmanahi Antoine, Indigenous Engagement
  • Dr. Mary Bernard, College of Interdisciplinary Studies, REB Chair
  • Dr. Kathy Bishop, School of Leadership Studies
  • Dr. Runa Das, College of Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Dr. Catherine Etmanski, School of Leadership Studies
  • Dr. Heather Hachigian, School of Business
  • Dr. Doug Hamilton, School of Education and Technology
  • Dr. Brigitte Harris, Faculty of Social and Applied Sciences
  • Dr. Cheryl Heykoop, School of Leadership Studies
  • Dr. William Holmes, School of Business
  • Dr. Myer Horowitz OC, External Member
  • Dr. Marnie Jull, School of Humanitarian Studies
  • Dr. Leslie King, School of Environment and Sustainability
  • Dr. Rick Kool, School of Environment and Sustainability
  • Dr. Hilary Leighton, School of Environment and Sustainability
  • Dr. Deb Linehan, School of Business
  • Dr. Wanda Krause, School of Leadership Studies
  • Dr. Mark Lokanan, School of Business
  • Dr. Kathleen Manion, School of Humanitarian Studies
  • Dr. Pedro Márquez, Research & International
  • Dr. Robin Mueller, School of Education and Technology
  • Dr. Tam Pozzobon, School of Leadership Studies
  • Dr. Carolin Rekar-Munro, School of Business
  • Dr. Wendy Rowe, School of Leadership Studies
  • Dr. Phillip Vannini, School of Communication and Culture
  • Dr. George Veletsianos, School of Education and Technology
  • Dr. Hassan Wafai, School of Business