Undergraduate Initiated Research Activities Training Program Overview

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Explore the Undergraduate Initiated Research Activities (UIRA) Training Program that includes decision forms for IRB review, a student guide outlining ethical obligations, in-person training sessions, and an advisory group overseeing the program's development. Discover how this program provides guidance on research ethics and regulatory compliance at Harvard College.

  • Training Program
  • Research Activities
  • Harvard College
  • Ethical Obligations
  • IRB Review

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  1. Undergraduate Initiated Research Activities UIRA Training Program

  2. So, what is this training program? UIRA Decision Form Do I need IRB review? Provides a decision IRB regulatory expert reviews each form

  3. So, what is this training program? Student Guide / Curriculum Outlines ethical obligations of doing research whether or not IRB review occurs Federal regulations, Harvard policies Tips on conducting research List of resources

  4. So, what is this training program? In-person training sessions Various dates throughout the academic year Alternative to online CITI training 90 minute on-campus sessions

  5. So, what is this training program? Advisory Group Monitors program Develops material Represented by members from across the campus CUHS OUE OVPR Concentrations of Harvard College

  6. Thank you!

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