The Australian Health Ethics Committee's National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving Humans (1999) expanded the health and medical focus of preceding statements by including all disciplines of research. The Statement purports to promote a uniformly high ethical standard for this expanded range of research, and is endorsed by, inter alia, the Australian Academy of the Humanities, the Australian Academy of Science, and the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia. High ethical standards should apply to all research involving humans. However, uniformity in the review processes of disparate research endeavors is not a necessary condition for uniformly high ethical standards. Bringing the ethical review of all research under a mod...
Science has always had to address ethical issues, with advances in science continuously creating new...
The ethics review processes in two universities in Melbourne are compared, particularly how Indigeno...
In Australian universities, social research projects secure institutional approval as ethical throug...
The first consideration of any Australian Human Research Ethics Committee should be to satisfy itsel...
The expansion of collaborative and data-intensive multicentre international research has intensified...
Human research ethics has developed in both theory and practice mostly from experiences in medical r...
The question of the nature of research ethics is discussed and it is argued that it is not just a bu...
One of the causes of the problem is straightforward. Australian regulations to govern research ethic...
The conduct of prior ethics review of human research projects helps to protect vulnerable groups or ...
Australian Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs) have to contend with ever-increasing workloads a...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
In theory, HREC members should use the ethical guidelines in the National Statement on the Ethical C...
Ethics has gained much popularity and recognition in the field of research with the development of b...
In this thesis, Jean Philippe de Jong presents a new understanding of ethical oversight on medical r...
A National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving Humans was issued in Australia in 1999...
Science has always had to address ethical issues, with advances in science continuously creating new...
The ethics review processes in two universities in Melbourne are compared, particularly how Indigeno...
In Australian universities, social research projects secure institutional approval as ethical throug...
The first consideration of any Australian Human Research Ethics Committee should be to satisfy itsel...
The expansion of collaborative and data-intensive multicentre international research has intensified...
Human research ethics has developed in both theory and practice mostly from experiences in medical r...
The question of the nature of research ethics is discussed and it is argued that it is not just a bu...
One of the causes of the problem is straightforward. Australian regulations to govern research ethic...
The conduct of prior ethics review of human research projects helps to protect vulnerable groups or ...
Australian Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs) have to contend with ever-increasing workloads a...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
In theory, HREC members should use the ethical guidelines in the National Statement on the Ethical C...
Ethics has gained much popularity and recognition in the field of research with the development of b...
In this thesis, Jean Philippe de Jong presents a new understanding of ethical oversight on medical r...
A National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving Humans was issued in Australia in 1999...
Science has always had to address ethical issues, with advances in science continuously creating new...
The ethics review processes in two universities in Melbourne are compared, particularly how Indigeno...
In Australian universities, social research projects secure institutional approval as ethical throug...