Research News and Statistics
 
Research and Creative Scholarship Symposium
 
Thesis Showcase 2008
 
Student Awardee Information Form
GRANTS AND AWARDS
Faculty Funding Sources and Opportunities
 
Student Funding Sources and Opportunities
 
IRIS Searchable Grant Database
(only available on campus)
 
Proposal Preparation and Submission

Award Management
Institutional Review Board (IRB)
 
Humanities and Oral History Projects
 
CITI On-line Training Course
 

 

 

New College of Florida

 Institutional Review Board (IRB)

DEADLINE DATES

Summer and Fall research by April 15th each year.

January ISP and Spring research by November 15th each year.

 
These dates reflect a "guarantee" that the IRB will review your application prior to the end of that term.  Those applications submitted after the deadline date will be reviewed, but may not be completely reviewed before the end of the term.  Plan ahead!

HUMANITIES BASED PROJECTS

The IRB has also developed new criteria on Humanities-based projects and Oral History projects.  Additionally, for students who are conducting Oral History projects, the IRB has added a new training module in the CITI Course designed just for Humanities projects.  Get trained today!

BIO-ETHICS PROJECTS

There is a new training group added to NCF's CITI Training modules.  It is designed for students interested in bio-ethics, pre-med, and genetics coursework.  It may be used by a variety of biology, bio-chemistry and chemistry professors.

New College of Florida is committed to protecting the rights and welfare of human subject participants in research.  In the following pages, you will find a wealth of information about the protections and policies NCF has adopted and implemented to secure this goal.  There is a significant amount of information.  Please review these sites carefully and if you have any questions, contact the Human Protections Administrator (HPA) in the Office of Research Programs and Services (ORPS), for assistance.

Have IRB related questions?  The IRB has its own NCF email address.  Please send all questions, comments or applications to irb@ncf.edu.


DEFINITION OF IMPORTANT TERMS

The following terms are very important to understand in context of your research.  While you might already have learned about it in the on-line training, it is useful to just review them again.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Check this page first for important information to the most commonly asked questions about human subject research at NCF.


APPLICATIONS AND FORMS TO DOWNLOAD


RESEARCH COMPLIANCE AND INTEGRITY

LINKS OF INTEREST

http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/
The Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP)*
 
http://ori.hhs.gov/
The Office of Research Integrity (ORI). This is another valuable resource of information
 
http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/humansubjects/guidance/45cfr46.htm
Code of Federal Regulations, Title 45 Public Welfare, Part 46, Protection of Human Subjects
 
http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/humansubjects/guidance/belmont.htm
The Belmont Report
 
http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/references/nurcode.htm
Nuremberg Code
 
http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/humansubjects/assurance/consentckls.htm
An informed consent checklist -- what to include on your consent form.
 
Great link for Anthropology Students
 
http://www.aaanet.org/stmts/irb.htm
American Anthropological Association Statement on Ethnography and Institutional Review Boards
 

 

   

 
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