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(1) The University of Newcastle ( (2) This Procedure outlines the responsibilities and process requirements required for peer review of all (3) Applications for ethics approval to the HREC or ACEC will not be accepted if the completed peer review does not comply with this Procedure. (4) This Procedure should be read in conjunction with the Guide to Peer Review (NHMRC). (6) This document should be read and understood by: (7) In the context of this document: (8) College Pro Vice-Chancellors are responsible for overseeing peer reviews of animal and human-based (9) Peer reviewers have responsibility for ensuring that a review of the (10) Peer reviewers in human (11) Peer reviewers need to ensure that they are independent of the Researchers. That is, they must not be part of the (12) Where the (13) Peer reviewers in human (14) Researchers seeking peer review for human based (15) Researchers seeking peer review for animal-based (16) Researchers must address any issues identified during the peer review prior to submission of an application to the ethics committee. (17) For human ethics submissions to the HREC, the primary Researcher's Head of School must complete the Head of School Declaration confirming the completion of a peer review and endorsing the undertaking of the (18) Please also see Clause 20. (19) The Head of School Declaration is to be completed by the College Pro Vice-Chancellor or their nominee where the Head of School has a conflict of interest with the (20) Peer review is not a function of the HREC or the ACEC except in as much as the ACEC or HREC must be assured that a peer review has been properly conducted. Peer review must be undertaken in accordance with the process approved by the applicable (21) For ACEC, Researchers have the choice of using an internal or external peer reviewer (i.e. internal colleague or external colleague from another institution). (22) An internal peer review is not required where the (23) A prior internal peer review is not required for low and minimal (24) Peer review of (25) The peer review needs to be responsive to the relatively narrow (26) Any issues identified through the peer review are to be addressed by the applicant to the satisfaction of the peer reviewer prior to the submission of an application for consideration by the HREC or ACEC.Research Peer Review Procedure for Ethics Applications
Section 1 - Introduction
Section 2 - Scope
Top of PageSection 3 - Audience
Top of PageSection 4 - Document Specific Definition
Top of PageSection 5 - Responsibilities
College Responsibilities
Peer Reviewer Responsibilities
Researcher Responsibilities
Head of School Responsibilities
College Pro-Vice Chancellor Responsibilities
Section 6 - Peer Review Process Requirements