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Monday, 20 June 2016

Monash Human Ethics Update - myResearch Transition Dates

The next phase of myResearch will go live on 12 July 2016 with the release of application forms for human ethics in Infonetica Ethics Review Manager (ERM).  The system will initially be used for submitting new applications only. 

New applications
-        To assist researchers with planning their applications, please note the dates below:

Wednesday 6 July

Last day for accepting new applications on the current PDF forms.
Please note that we can only accept a maximum of 20 HREC Review applications for meeting C4/2016. Applications will be processed in order of receipt and those received after the maximum number will be asked to resubmit in ERM after the 12th of July.  
Thursday 7 July – Monday 11 July  (inclusive)

No new applications will be accepted, as we prepare for the release of the new form in ERM.
12 July 2016 onwards

All new human ethics applications must be submitted in ERM. PDF forms will no longer be accepted for new applications.

-        The questions on the new form are almost identical to the questions on the current PDF forms, so the PDF form can be used for planning purposes if you wish. The information can then be copied into the new form when that is available.

Projects currently under review:
-        Projects under review prior to 6 July 2016 will be finalised using the current process.

Existing approved projects:
-        Amendments, progress reports and any other correspondence relating to existing approved projects will continue to be processed using the PDF forms, until the existing projects are able to be imported into ERM. 
-        Importing existing projects into ERM is planned for the second half of this year and researchers will be informed when they can access their projects in ERM.


Please direct queries to Souheir Houssami by email muhrec@monash.edu
​ or ​phone (03) 990 52052.

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