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Research Governance is a framework through which institutions are accountable for the scientific quality, ethical acceptability and safety of the research they allow to be conducted under their auspices. Good research governance is an essential component of the responsible conduct of research. It enhances ethical and scientific quality, promotes good research practice and accountability, reduces adverse incidents and ensures lessons are learned, thus reducing the likelihood of poor performance and research misconduct. |
Research governance is a way of thinking about and managing research and applies to all individuals involved in research – staff and students, in all professional groups, no matter how senior or junior. Research governance is about how research is conducted and about facilitating good (ethical and worthwhile) research. It is about responsibility and about managing risk.
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Below is a list of the list of the overarching elements of research governance, required to set up and conduct a research project, for the life of a project.
Many of these elements overlap with one another and this is not necessarily an exhaustive list:
- Compliance with legislation, regulations, guidelines and codes of practice.
- Ethical approval.
- Monitoring and auditing of research projects.
- Legal and Insurance – consent, indemnity, agreements.
- Policies for responsible research conduct, research misconduct, monitoring, complaints, conflicts of interest.
- Credentialling, induction, training, accreditation.
- Intellectual property and managing collaborative research.
- Financial management.
- Performance measurement, reporting and planning.
- Risk management
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To Submit a Research Governance/Site Specific Assessment (SSA) application for a new research project, Click Here.
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There are numerous guidelines and regulations, at national and international levels, which prescribe best research governance practice to help ensure research is conducted to the highest governance and ethical standards possible. The principal documents which govern human research in Australia are listed below:
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In addition to being familiar with the principles and requirements of the above guidelines, all researchers at Melbourne Health must conduct their research in accordance with the Melbourne Health Guidelines for Research Practice (2011).
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Further Information and Enquiries
For enquiries about research governance, please contact: Dr Angela Watt Director Research Governance and Ethics Ph: 03 93420 8530 Angela.Watt@mh.org.au
Dr Sarah Rickard Manager – Research Governance and Mental Health Research Ph: 03 9342 7098 Sarah.Rickard@mh.org.au |
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Melbourne Health Research Strategy 2011-2015
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Outlines our vision to be a leading centre for the delivery of translational health research and education, and our key goals over the next five years. |
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For ethics applications, funding opportunties, forms, guidelines, etc, click on link below: Funding Opportunities
Tel: (03) 9342 8530 Fax: (03) 9342 8548 Email: research@mh.org.au | |


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