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  1. What is research governance?

    Research Governance applies to everyone connected to research including Chief Investigators, Researchers, their employer (s) or support staff. For those in healthcare research it can also apply to those in a healthcare role, such as care professionals. By healthcare research, we mean any health-related research which involves humans, their ...

  2. Research governance: where did it come from, what does it mean?

    Governance is the system of administration and supervision through which research is managed, participants and staff are protected, and accountability is assured. Governance is not the remit of any single institution (indeed, a guiding principle is that it is everyone's business).

  3. PDF Research Governance Handbook: Guidance for the national approach to

    Although research governance arrangements inevitably vary amongst institutions, in order for a national approach to single ethical review to be workable there is a need to establish consistency in the area of research governance, particularly among institutions that have had their ethical review processes certified under the HoMER initiative.

  4. PDF Research governance policy

    Research governance can be defined as the broad range of regulations, principles and standards of good practice that ensure high quality research. 2. NICE staff undertake and commission research, and may support external research projects that are led by others. In addition, staff may be invited to be a

  5. PDF Research Governance Framework for Health and Social Care

    The Research Governance Framework remains grounded on principles that apply generally to research in health and social care. It applies to the full range of research types, contexts and methods. While research across health and social care should meet the same general standards of governance, there are also important differences.

  6. PDF An Introduction to Research Governance

    to Research Governance This Guide provides an introduction to research governance and outlines what research governance is, why it is important and summarises the current national and regional processes. It is intended for anyone commissioning or undertaking research within children's services, briefly discussing the different

  7. Research governance and the future(s) of research assessment

    The pre-conditions for such governance include intellectual freedom in research; structural conditions for insightful, dialogical, equitable and responsible decision-making; support and ...

  8. Research Governance: Where did it Come From, What Does it Mean?

    The terms 'research' and 'governance' mean different things in different contexts. Even with explicit guidance, ambiguities must be resolved by human judgement. Variation in the nature and outcome of approval decisions is therefore a fact of life.

  9. Research Governance

    Research governance refers to the processes used by institutions to ensure that they are accountable for the research conducted under their auspices. It includes the broad range of regulations, principles and standards of good practice that exist to achieve, and continuously improve, research quality. Research governance must ensure that the ...

  10. Research governance: Where did it come from, what does it mean?

    The terms 'research' and 'governance' mean different things in different contexts. Even with explicit guidance, ambiguities must be resolved by human judgement. Variation in the nature and outcome ...

  11. Research Governance

    Research governance refers to a set of principles, regulations and standards of good practice which ensure that organisations and individuals deliver high quality research. These pages provide an overview of matters related to research governance for which the central research governance, integrity and policy team provides support and guidance. ...

  12. Research Governance

    Research governance ensures that in health research activities, the rights of indigenous populations are upheld, and that inherent cultural values are respected. There is no United Nations definition of 'indigenous people', and specific regional populations may prefer other terms to describe their people, e.g. tangata whenua/Māori in New ...

  13. What is research governance?

    The purpose of Research Governance is to ensure the highest standards of quality in research. This covers scientific quality and standards of ethics, and all related management aspects in the setting up, conduct, reporting and progression to healthcare improvements. The Research Governance Framework sets out responsibilities for all involved in ...

  14. Research Governance

    Research Governance concerns setting standards to improve research quality and safeguard the public. It involves enhancing ethical and scientific quality, promoting good practice, reducing adverse incidents, ensuring lessons are learned and preventing poor performance and misconduct. A broad range of regulations, principles and standards of ...

  15. Streamlined research governance: are we there yet?

    For research governance purposes this study was classed as a multisite study, meaning that permission had to be granted for each participating practice. The research governance approval process was further complicated by variation in application procedures in the four nations. Only England uses IRAS completely for research governance approvals.

  16. Research governance: where did it come from, what does it mean?

    The terms 'research' and 'governance' mean different things in different contexts. Even with explicit guidance, ambiguities must be resolved by human judgement. Variation in the nature and outcome of approval decisions is therefore a fact of life. The type of approval needed for a research study depends on the official remit of the approval ...

  17. Governance

    Research Governance is needed to: safeguard participants in research. protect researchers / investigators (by providing a clear framework within which to work) enhance ethical and scientific quality. mitigate risk. monitor practice and performance. promote good practice and ensure that lessons are learned.

  18. Research Governance Guidelines

    Research Governance Guidelines. Contents. Published: 10 June 2022. Version: 3 - January 2023. Print this document. ... meaning that they would no longer be independent. It is the responsibility of the Chief Investigator to ensure that the funder is notified of such changes, and that the committees maintain the necessary level of experise and ...

  19. Global Governance

    Miller ( 2007) perceives global governance as "the resolution of conflicts over divergent interpretations of evidence constraining the exercise of power and authority" ( 2007, p. 327), while Castells ( 2005) briefly defines it as "the ability to manage the problems and issues of a world in turmoil" ( 2005, p. 12).

  20. Research Governance: Where did it Come From, What Does it Mean?

    Finally Research Governance is a technical area focussing on legal and policy requirements. ... Conclusion The definition of same sex attraction as an illness and the development of treatments to ...

  21. (PDF) What is governance.

    meaning of governance still varies depending on the approach, research field, discipline, and the theoretical context (Bevir, 2009). There are also critical voices claiming that governance

  22. Full article: Making sense of governance

    Governance is a term which is widely, but not always precisely, used, and this article seeks to clarify what the term is being used to mean. In particular, it is concerned with whether it denotes a particular mode of government, or whether is a broad category encompassing all modes of government. It focuses on the arguments about political ...

  23. (PDF) Corporate Governance: Article Review

    The purpose of this article is to provide a comprehensive definition of corporate governance and to review the existing literature on the subject. The researchers examine various corporate ...