FBMH Academic Development Programme - RE5: Research Ethics Application: University & NHS
| Dates: | 24 March 2026 |
| Times: | 10:00 - 13:00 |
| What is it: | Workshop |
| Organiser: | Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health |
| Who is it for: | University staff |
| Speaker: | Genevieve Pridham, Stacey Body, Sarah Leonard |
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Are you planning a research project involving human participants, sensitive data, or NHS collaboration? Understanding the ethics approval process is essential for ensuring your research is both compliant and impactful. This workshop offers a clear and practical overview of the key processes involved in applying for ethical approval through both The University of Manchester and NHS ethics committees. You’ll gain insights into what makes a strong application, how to avoid common pitfalls, and how to confidently navigate the ethical review landscape across academic and clinical settings.
Intended learning outcomes
- Understand the key processes involved when applying for ethical approval
- Be able to navigate the University and NHS ethics committees
- Identify the attributes of good and bad ethics applications
Please register to attend using the link:
https://app.manchester.ac.uk/training/profile.aspx?unitid=3508&parentId=183&returnId=183&returntxt=Return%20To%20Search&returnQs=%3fterm%3dRE5%26org%3d0%26typeId%3d2
Speakers
Genevieve Pridham
Role: Research Governance, Ethics & Integrity Officer (Ethics)
Stacey Body
Role: Research Governance Officer
Organisation: FBMH Faculty Office Administration
Sarah Leonard
Role: Lecturer in Psychology
Organisation: Division of Psychology and Mental Health
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