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(1) The University of Newcastle ( (2) This Procedure outlines the (3) Researchers undertaking collaborative (4) This Procedure applies to all (5) This Procedure has been prepared in consideration of the following documents, which should be read and understood by Researchers undertaking related collaborative (6) The (7) For unfunded (8) Collaborative research: A guide supporting the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research outlines considerations for developing collaborative (9) The (10) The roles authorised to approve (11) Where collaborative research involves engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples or communities, Researchers are required to: (12) The Australian Code for the Care and Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes (2013), enacted by the Animal Research Regulation (2010) and Animal Research Act (1985), stipulates that where parts of an animal-based project take place at different institutions, each institution’s Animal Ethics Committee must be cognisant of all aspects of the project and ensure that any cumulative impact of procedures on animals is considered and managed. This Procedure outlines the requirements of the regulatory framework in relation to collaborative animal-based research. (13) In accordance with 2.6.8 of the Australian Code for the Care and Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes, animal-based Researchers must notify the Animal Care and Ethics Committee (ACEC) in writing if they are involved in collaborative studies using animals at another institution, or if they are named in an application to an Animal Ethics Committee of another institution. (14) Animal-based researchers should refer to the Animal Care and Ethics Committee Methodology Document 41 “Collaborative research using animals” for advice on the information that needs to be provided to the ACEC. (15) The National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research (National Statement) recommends that institutions adopt processes that eliminate the unnecessary duplication of ethical review. (16) This Procedure outlines the conditions under which the (17) The (18) In some instances, recognition and acceptance of an external ethical approval may need to be considered by a Chair or Deputy Chair of the University’s HREC. Seek advice from the Human Research Ethics team if required (see Human Ethics Officer Contacts). (19) In addition to any external ethical approval, approval through one of the (20) Generally, where a (21) A (22) A (23) In all other cases of collaborative (24) Where approval must be sought through one of the (25) All (26) Animal based Researchers must adhere to the requirements of the Australian Code for the Care and Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes and the ACEC documentation on collaborative (27) Human based Researchers must adhere to the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research and, if seeking to have an external ethical approval recognised by the Collaborative Research Procedure
Section 1 - Introduction
Section 2 - Audience
Section 3 - Scope
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Section 4 - Related Documents
Section 5 - Collaborative Research Agreements
Top of PageSection 6 - Collaborative Animal Based Research
Section 7 - Collaborative Human Based Research
Recognition of an External Ethical Approval
Approval for Collaborative Research
Principal Investigators
Associate Co-Investigators
Section 8 - Roles and Responsibilities