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This section clarifies the personal responsibilities of researchers at all levels of their career.
As the level of responsibility increases, the requirements of the other categories continue to apply e.g., responsibilities set out for ‘Researcher’ apply also to ‘Principal Investigator’ or ‘Head of academic unit.ÌýAlthough each individual involved in research will have their own specific responsibilities in terms of their tasks and level of formal accountability, the principal rule is that you as an individual are responsible for your own actions. This section is complemented with specific responsibilities set out for the research life cycle.
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- Researcher - staff and studentÌý
- For the purpose of this Code, ‘Researcher is defined as any person involved in research including, °×С½ãÂÛ̳ students or staff, honorary staff, affiliate academics and visiting researchers. This definition includes anyone performing activities that support the ‘disciplined inquiry that aims to contribute to a body of knowledge or theory’ and would include technical or other professional staff directly engaged in the research activity themselves or on behalf of the academic staff. As a researcher:Ìý
You Must:Ìý
- Be honest at all stages of the research process, from applying for funding to publishing results and acknowledging the work of others.Ìý
- Be aware of and follow all the legal and ethical requirements relevant to the area of research you are working in. This includes within both the UK and relevant foreign jurisdictions where the research may be conducted.Ìý
- Ensure that the relevant approvals have been obtained for the research prior to conducting work and that you are aware of the terms and limitations of such approvals.Ìý
- Remain alert to perceived or actual conflicts of interest (financial and non-financial) that you, your research teams, or members of your family, may have and address these as appropriate, in accordance with the °×С½ãÂÛ̳ Disclosure of Conflict and Declaration of Interest Policy.Ìý
- Follow the Personal Relationships Policy, Prevention of Bullying, Harassment and Sexual Misconduct Policy, our current °×С½ãÂÛ̳ guidance on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, and Safeguarding Children and Adults at Risk PolicyÌýat all times.Ìý
You Should:Ìý
- Ensure you have a good understanding of relevant °×С½ãÂÛ̳ policies and guidelines, including this Code of Conduct, °×С½ãÂÛ̳’s Statement on Research Integrity, , Research Staff Code of Practice.Ìý
- Be open and willing to discuss results and to share data and software with colleagues, whenever appropriate and achievable.
- Adhere to the °×С½ãÂÛ̳ Research Integrity Training FrameworkÌýby regularly reviewing your training needs and recognising your limitations.ÌýÌý
- Deal with critique of your research, or when critiquing others, in an open and professional manner.Ìý
- Be aware of the types of research misconduct outlined in the °×С½ãÂÛ̳ Procedure for investigating and resolving allegations of misconduct in academic research.Ìý
- Be prepared to raise concerns about standards of research conduct with your team, department, or faculty, as appropriate.Ìý
- Supervisor of student research
As a student research supervisor:ÌýÌý
You Must:Ìý
- Ensure that appropriate risk assessmentsÌýare completed prior to commencing research. Monitor and review at regular intervals, or in the event of change, as you are accountable for the safety of students under your supervision.ÌýÌý
- Work with the students and others as necessary to ensure that all relevant ethical, legal and °×С½ãÂÛ̳ requirements are fulfilled.Ìý
You Should:Ìý
- Help students to identify and undertake appropriate training to ensure they are able to undertake the research according to best practices.ÌýÌý
- Openly and honestly discuss, respect and acknowledge student contributions to research projects, including having conversations and setting expectations around intellectual property and potential authorship.Ìý
- Principal investigator
While responsibility for compliance with safety, ethics and any other legal standards lies with leaders of research groups, responsibility may be delegated to other staff provided that it is made clear and documented within the research group what is expected of each of its members. As a principal investigator:ÌýÌý
You Must:Ìý
- Ensure that appropriate risk assessmentsÌýare completed prior to commencing research. Monitor and review at regular intervals, or in the event of change, as you are accountable for the safety of others under your supervision.Ìý
- Ensure that all relevant ethical, legal and °×С½ãÂÛ̳ requirements relating to the work of your team are fulfilled.Take steps to ensure that all researchers involved in the work are aware of the relevant safety, ethical and legal standards and restrictions (e.g., on data sharing) relating to the research.Ìý
Ensure the appropriate financial management of funds in line with °×С½ãÂÛ̳ Financial RegulationsÌýand °×С½ãÂÛ̳ Post Award Policy.ÌýÌý
You Should:Ìý
- Identify team development and training needs and ensure they have appropriate training to undertake the research according to best practices in line with the Research Development Concordat, °×С½ãÂÛ̳ Research Integrity Training Framework.ÌýÌý
- Raise awareness of research integrity standards.ÌýÌý
- Head of academic unit
- Heads of academic unit within the university include heads of faculty, departments, institutes and other academic divisions. As a Head of academic unit:Ìý
You Should:Ìý
- Take steps to ensure that the research environment within your area encourages and supports a culture of Ìýand which is safe, welcoming and inclusive, recognising the social, moral and legal obligations to safeguard the wellbeing and safety of children and adults at risk involved in any °×С½ãÂÛ̳ research activities (for more, please see °×С½ãÂÛ̳'s policiesÌýon Prevention of Bullying, Harassment and Sexual Misconduct, Guidelines on EDI and Safeguarding Children and Adults at Risk.
- Have a good understanding of relevant °×С½ãÂÛ̳ policies and guidelines, including this Code of Conduct, °×С½ãÂÛ̳’s Statement on Research Integrity, °×С½ãÂÛ̳ Disclosure of Conflict and Declaration of Interest Policy, °×С½ãÂÛ̳ Statement of TransparencyÌýand others.Ìý
- Take steps to ensure that researchers within your area are aware of relevant °×С½ãÂÛ̳ policies.Ìý
- Consider if there is adequate professional services and administrative support available to enable the research, when approving research activitiesÌý
- Encourage and enable training and development required for staff and students within your area.Ìý
- Take steps to help ensure that good practice and legal obligations relating to the management of research data are followed within your department/unit.Ìý
- Consider genuine concerns raised, including any supporting evidence, and take actions to resolve them.Ìý
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- Collaborative work
- This applies to academic and non-academic collaborations including work with third parties, such as inter-faculty, team projects, and cross-institutional collaborations. We recognise that there might be different standards and requirements in different disciplines, institutions or countries. If there are any clashes or conflicts between the different requirements and policies, you should seek advice from the relevant department or individual, e.g., Research Services, Data Protection Office, °×С½ãÂÛ̳ Research Ethics Committee, etc.Ìý
As a °×С½ãÂÛ̳ researcher, you should always build your collaborations on honesty, rigour, transparency, open communication, care and respect.Ìý
You Must:Ìý
- Work in accordance with the policies and procedures of both °×С½ãÂÛ̳ and the partner institution concerned.Ìý
You Should:Ìý
- Inform collaborators of the behaviours and research integrity standards, including our legal and ethical obligations.Ìý
- Follow the standards for international collaborations as set out in ‘’.Ìý
- Before the start of the research, clarify and agree with all the collaborators:Ìý
- The roles and responsibilities of all collaborators. You need to agree who the sponsor/s is/are and where the responsibility for the research lies, whether with °×С½ãÂÛ̳ or other. This may need to be re-negotiation over time as appropriate.Ìý
- The laws and regulations that will apply, including if relevant regulatory permissions and approvals that will need to be obtained and adhered to e.g., data control and management, ethical review requirements, publication policy, procedures for handling conflicts, protection of the intellectual property, possible cases of misconduct, etc.Ìý
- Agree with all collaborators content and authorship on submissions for publication of the research results.Ìý
- Raise awareness with the collaborators of °×С½ãÂÛ̳ policies, including °×С½ãÂÛ̳’s Prevention of Bullying, Harassment and Sexual Misconduct Policy, current °×С½ãÂÛ̳ guidance on Equity, Diversity, and InclusionÌýand °×С½ãÂÛ̳’s Safeguarding Policy.ÌýÌý
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