To maintain the high standards of research practice at the University of Cambridge, the University will uphold the commitments outlined in Universities UK’s Concordat to Support Research Integrity. The Concordat sets out a series of responsibilities for researchers and employers of researchers, compliance with which is now a condition of HEFCE and RCUK funding. Below are guidelines from the central University of Cambridge and these should be read in addition to the School of Clinical Medicine's own policies. Many of the Clinical School's webpages are temporarily offline but they should soon be available at the Research Governance and Information Governance webpages.
- Research Integrity Statement
- Good Research Practice Guidelines
- Misconduct in Research
- Policy on the Ethics of Research Involving Human Participants and Personal Data
- Policy on the Use of Animals in Research (where appropriate)
Although temporarily offline, further details should soon be available on the Clinical School’s Research Integrity webpage.