MissRibena
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MissRibena said:.. how these projects fit with the national agenda?
.. which is .. ???
daltonr said:.. just answering Tarfs question about what our National Agenda appears to be.
the same pinch taken when he 'rules out' future potential coalition partners.
who funds what in the Ireland's universities and is there anyone overseeing how these projects fit with the national agenda?
TarfHead said:I regrettably doubt that a University board of management would decline funding for research on ethical grounds.
There's virtually no such thing as 'unethical' research funding...The Research Ethics Committee is charged by the University to consider the ethics of proposed research projects which will involve human subjects and to agree or not, as is the case, as to whether the projected research is ethical.
The Research Ethics Committee must be consulted about any research proposals which involve:
- direct experimentation on individuals;
- surveys or questionnaires administered to individuals;
- use of data derived from individual records where individuals might be identified.
Research on patients (i.e. people who are receiving treatment as a result of an illness) is not within the remit of the Committee and should be referred to the [relevant] Regional Hospital Research Ethics Committee.
DrMoriarty said:From my own institution's website:There's virtually no such thing as 'unethical' research funding...
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