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This page explains the essentials of the process by which UCT Electrical Engineering students complete a research ethics application on the [https://eraonline.uct.ac.za/ UCT eRA] system, in addition to explaining the way supervisors assess students’ ethics application on the eRA.
 
This page explains the essentials of the process by which UCT Electrical Engineering students complete a research ethics application on the [https://eraonline.uct.ac.za/ UCT eRA] system, in addition to explaining the way supervisors assess students’ ethics application on the eRA.
  
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Research ethics provides rules for conducting responsible engineering research. For more information, please read through the EBE EiR handbook available from the [https://ebe.uct.ac.za/research/ethics-research EBE Ethics in Research].
 
Research ethics provides rules for conducting responsible engineering research. For more information, please read through the EBE EiR handbook available from the [https://ebe.uct.ac.za/research/ethics-research EBE Ethics in Research].

Revision as of 19:37, 6 February 2023


Ethics Application Process

This page explains the essentials of the process by which UCT Electrical Engineering students complete a research ethics application on the UCT eRA system, in addition to explaining the way supervisors assess students’ ethics application on the eRA.

Starting an ethics application

Research ethics provides rules for conducting responsible engineering research. For more information, please read through the EBE EiR handbook available from the EBE Ethics in Research.

For Students: interacting with eRA to make an ethics application

The process of applying for ethics clearance in your research involves the following steps

1. Complete the Pre-screening Questionnaire (PSQ)

Click on 1_EBE Ethics in Research Handbook to open the step-by-step guide for completing the PSQ, which consists of answering "Yes" or "No" to approximately 12 questions (see pages 1 – 17). If the student answers "Yes" to any of the 12 questions, a full ethics application needs to be completed.

The PSQ is assessed by both the student’s supervisor and a Department Authority. Once the Department Authority has reviewed the PSQ, an outcome is determined. The student can follow the steps in the guide to extract the outcome letter from the eRA system by clicking on http://wiki.ee.uct.ac.za/images/c/c1/3_Exporting_the_PSQ_outcome_letter.pdf.

2. For students who need to apply for full ethics clearance

Follow the directions shown in Full Ethics Application for the step-by-step guide (see pages 1 – 25). The full ethics application is reviewed by the student’s supervisor, the Department Reviewer and the chair of the EBE Ethics Committee. After the chair has assessed the application, an outcome letter can be extract by following the similar steps to extracting the PSQ outcome letter given in the guide 3_Exporting the PSQ outcome letter.


For Supervisors: interacting with eRA to assess students’ ethics application

1. Ethics PSQ

Complete the Ethics PSQ, as described in the 2_EBE PSQ MANUAL JUNE 2022 guide on how to assess a student’s Pre-screening Questionnaire (PSQ) application on eRA (see pages 18 – 20). The Departmental Authority (in 2023) for Electrical Engineering is Dr Sampath Jayalath.

2. Full Ethics application

Full ethics: Please refer to procedures described in 4_EBE Ethics Management Full Application Process Manual (Jan 2023) for the instructions to assess a student’s full ethics application (see pages 26 – 28).