To comply with international standards in protecting those who are involved in research, Chulalongkorn University has appointed “The Research Ethics Review Committee for Research Involving Human Subjects: The Second Allied Academic Group” in accordance with the University’s Regulations, Stipulating the Promotion of Ethics in Research Involving Human Subjects. This is for the protection of the rights and welfare of the research sampling population or participants so as to enable the research procedure to continue correctly according to ethics in research involving human subjects, which are accepted at the national and international levels. The Committee is assigned with the responsibility of reviewing research projects in social sciences, humanities, fine and applied arts as well as other related fields in order to help to prevent faculty members, researchers and graduate students who conduct research for their theses from facing problems when they apply for research funding from outside sources or when they have their academic work published in national or international journals or when they apply for an academic appointment.
The Research Ethics Review Committee for Research Involving Human Subjects: The Second Allied Academic Group is assigned with the following responsibilities:
Imposing suspension, withdrawal or termination on the research project in cases where it might cause more risk to the research sampling population/participants than had been expected or in cases where the research fails to comply with the ethical principles of research involving human subjects or fails to observe those principles in a consistent manner. Such a decision has to be made by the consent of a full board meeting of the Research Ethics Review Committee and evidence of this consent must be recorded in writing.
There are three categories of review for full research proposals/full thesis proposals, namely, Exemption Review, Expedited Review and Full Board Review, details of which follow.
The Research Ethics Review Committee for Research Involving Human Subjects: The Second Allied Academic Group at Chulalongkorn University adheres to the framework and international principles concerning ethics in research involving human subjects, the details of which are summarized in the document below. However, certain concepts and perspectives have been adjusted to make them match the situation and the research method in Social Sciences, Humanities and Fine and Applied Arts. This is to bring it into line and make it appropriate to the nature of research involved with society, culture, art and languages, which have been created, maintained and developed by different human groups.
IRB/IEC Certification and Approved Documents
The Office of the IRB/IEC shall affix an official approval stamp on the protocol approval certificate (including protocol number, approval date, and expiration date), Participant Information Sheet, Informed Consent Form, research instruments, and recruitment/advertisement materials. The investigator must use only the IRB/IEC-stamped versions consistent with the approved documents.
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AF 01-07 (Example) Letter Accompanying the Submitted Thesis Proposal (Download)
AF 03-07 Application Form for an Ethics Review of Research Involving Human Subjects (Download)
AF 04-07 (Example) Information Sheet for the Research Participants (Download)
AF 05-07 (Example) Letter of Consent to Take Part in Research (Download)
AF 06-07 (Example) Letter of Consent for Guardians (Download)
Training Opportunities for Human Research Ethics
To ensure that researchers and related personnel have adequate knowledge and understanding of ethical principles governing research involving human participants, individuals are encouraged to complete training in Human Research Ethics through the following recognized online platforms:
– Human Research Ethics – Chula MOOC
An online course on human research ethics offered by Chulalongkorn University through the Chula MOOC platform.
https://mooc.chula.ac.th/course-detail/62
– Basic Human Subject Protection Course (NU) – Thai MOOC
A foundational course on the protection of human research participants available through the Thai MOOC platform.
https://lms.thaimooc.org
– Future Skill Development Institute (ResearchIntegrity Program)
Online courses related to research ethics and integrity, including:
• Human Research Ethics
https://elearn.career4future.com/courses/human-research-ethics/
• Artificial Intelligence Ethics
https://elearn.career4future.com/courses/artificial-intelligence-ethics/
– Human Research Ethics – Thammasat University
Training related to Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and ethical conduct of research involving human participants.
https://www.med-tu.org/GCP/
– CITI Program (Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative), University of Miami
An internationally recognized training program covering various aspects of research ethics and compliance, including:
• Good Laboratory Practice (GLP)
• Animal Care and Use (ACU)
• Biosafety and Biosecurity (BSS)
• Good Clinical Practice (GCP)
• Information Privacy and Security (IPS)
• Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR)
• Conflicts of Interest (COI)
• Human Subjects Research (HSR)
https://about.citiprogram.org
– Protecting Human Research Participants (PHRP) Course – National Institutes of Health (NIH)
A course developed by the NIH to provide fundamental knowledge on ethical principles and the protection of human research participants.
http://phrp.nihtraining.com/
Umphawan Sirirak
officer
Umpawan.S@chula.ac.th
Tel: (+66) 2218-3210
Tatphicha Wisetsri
officer
thatpicha.w@chula.ac.th
Tel: (+66) 2218-3211
Phichai Darapong
officer
pichai.D@chula.ac.th
Tel: (+66) 2218-3204
(+66) 2218-3210 / (+66) 2218-3211 / (+66) 2218-3204