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All research that is not being reviewed by a nationally recognised Research Ethics Committee (eg: NHS REC), that is being conducted by City St George’s University London students or staff (conducting research as part of their course or job) or research which involves City St George’s University London students, staff, or data, will require a favourable opinion from the  CIty St George’s Research Ethics Committee (SGREC) and governance approval by the Research Ethics and Integrity Officer, prior to commencing.

You can check the research projects with favourable SGREC ethics opinion (16/08/2021 - 01.08.2023) in this table.

The ethical review process

The CSGREC processing flowchart (PDF) will help understand the process for gaining CSGREC favourable opinion and CSGUL sponsor governance approval.

The Research Ethics and Integrity Officer will determine what level of review is required, once the documents/forms have been assessed as acceptable.

There are 3 options:

  • Low risk studies are studies which do not involve any of the high risk elements listed in the SAFE or non-substantial Amendments (a change to the research team or start/end dates).  These are reviewed by the Research Ethics and Integrity Officer.

  • Proportionate Review is for Medium Risk studies Q1 to Q5 on the Self-assessment form (SAFE). These are reviewed by the Research Ethics and Integrity Officer, Chair and one other member of CSGREC

  • High Risk Studies are studies which have been categorised as high risk at validation according to the SAFE risk categorisation checklist (Q6-Q13).  It will be reviewed by the full CSGREC at a meeting to which you will be invited.

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