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Aboriginal Research
Basic pageIn accordance with a commitment made by Nipissing University in 2010 all faculty, student and staff research and academic engagements related to Aboriginal peoples and/or communities will involve the participation of the Office of Aboriginal Initiatives - Research (OAI) prior to submission of an REB Protocol. -
Protocol Submission
Basic pageResearch with human participants requirements for submission of a complete protocol, types of reviews -
Protocol Forms and Guidance Documents
Basic pageTo access all Ethics forms - click here to sign into the ROMEO system. -
Appeals
Basic pageResearchers have the right to request, and the NUREB has an obligation to provide, reconsideration of decisions affecting a research project, through deliberation, consultation or advice. The researcher and the NUREB must have fully exhausted the reconsideration process, and the NUREB must have issued a final decision before the researcher initiates an appeal. -
Resources and Useful Links
Basic pageTCPS Core 2 Certification -
Managing Your Awards
Basic pageThe Office of Research Services assists researchers in the administration and use of grants funds from all sources. It is the researcher’s responsibilities to know the various guidelines governing the use of funds and for expense reimbursement. -
Library
Basic pageThe Library is interested in supporting institutional research. Please contact the appropriate liaison librarian or library administrator to discuss your research requirements. They are most willing to work with you and seek your input into collection development. -
Forms
Basic pagePlease consider the Three R's (Replacement, Reduction and Refinement)!! The Three Rs Search Guide is a resource designed to facilitate investigators to consider the Three Rs during animal use protocol preparation. -
Guidelines
Basic pageThe guiding ethical principles for the use, care and treatment of animals -
Indigenous Research
Basic pageResearchers intending to conduct research with Indigenous peoples/communities/institutions may first contact the Office of Indigenous Initiatives.