University Research Ethics Committee

The remit of the University Research Ethics Committee (UREC) is to oversee all research ethics matters concerning research conducted by Brunel University staff and students which involves human participants, their tissue, and/or their data.  The three colleges at the University  each have their own Research Ethics Committee which are accountable to the UREC.  The UREC also oversees the training provided to staff and students in relation to research ethics.

Matters relating to human tissue and compliance with the Human Tissue Act are the remit of the Human Tissue Act Compliance Sub-Committee.

Matters involving the use of animals in scientific research, compliance with Home Office Regulations and the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 are the remit of the Animal Welfare Ethical Review Board. The University endorses the ARRIVE (Animal Research: In Vivo Experiments) guidelines and is committed to the Replacement, refinement and reduction of animals in research policy.

The University has a Federal-wide Assurance and the Committee sits as an Institutional Review Board to approve research using human participants which is to be funded by a United States Department of State or Federal agency.

The University subscribes to and conforms with the principles of the Researcher Development Concordat, and the Universities UK Concordat to Support Research Integrity.

The UREC is chaired by Professor Christina Victor; the secretary is Ms Kate Dunbar.  They can be contacted by e-mailing res-ethics@brunel.ac.uk.