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Research Ethics

Ethics and research involving human participants

AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY ETHICS COMMITTEE (AUTEC)

When research at AUT involves human participants, the researchers will normally need to receive ethical approval from AUTEC before they commence the research.

Ethics Knowledge Base

Comprehensive information about AUTEC, its Guidelines and Procedures and its application processes (including the current editions of the forms) is available online in our Ethics Knowledge Base.

Ethical Principles

AUT is committed to ensuring a high level of ethical research. AUTEC uses the following principles in its decision making in order to enable this to happen:

Key Principles:

  • Informed and Voluntary consent;
  • Respect for rights of privacy and confidentiality;
  • Minimisation of risk;
  • Truthfulness, including limitation of deception;
  • Social and cultural sensitivity, including commitment to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti O Waitangi;
  • Research adequacy;
  • Avoidance of conflict of interest.

Other Relevant Principles:

  • Respect for vulnerability of some participants;
  • Respect for property (including University property and intellectual property rights).

Contact us

Please consult the Ethics Knowledge Base and then contact the Ethics Coordinator should you need further assistance

Last updated: 14 May 2009 5:34pm

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