If your research project involves working with human participants (e.g. the collection and/or study of data derived from living participants), or the acquisition, storage and disposal of historical artefacts, you will need
- to be familiar with UCL's research ethics policies, outlined on the research integrity pages of the UCL website
- to fill out a
If you wish to discuss this you are welcome to be in touch with Prof. Maria Wyke for support and advice.
Other guidance
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): introduction and short course (UCL)
- UKRI Research ethics guidance
- Social Media Research: A Guide to Ethics by Dr. Leanne Townsend and Prof. Claire Wallace, University of Aberdeen