Ethical Review Student Research Registration Form Faculty of Humanities (VU)

Version 1.0, 2022


In order to process your application to the Research Ethics Review Committee (ETCO) of the Faculty of Humanities, please answer the following questions. You can also download the intake form here to prepare the questions before sending in your application.
 

Privacy statement

We process your personal information in accordance with the general privacy statement (NB: open links by using right click - open link in new tab) of the VU. Your personal information will solely be used for the purpose of conducting an ethical review and keeping a record of research involving human subjects at the Faculty of Humanities. Your personal information will not be shared with third parties and will not be retained longer than is necessary to achieve the predetermined purposes.

Please note that the submission has to be filled in by the student’s supervisor. In case none of the three criteria above apply, the supervisor and student are required to arrange the safe handling of the research data themselves. For advice on this matter, please contact the Faculty Privacy Champion (data.fgw@vu.nl). 
Your details (supervisor)
Student details
Project details
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In accordance with the Medical Research Involving Human Subjects Act (WMO), your research needs to be submitted to an accredited Medical Research Ethics Committee (MERC).
Research data and methodology
Human subject research

Privacy and consent

In accordance with Article 6 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the processing of personal information is only lawful when certain requirements are met. Processing personal data always requires a legal ground. In the context of scientific research, asking data subjects for their consent is the preferred way to secure your project is lawfully executed.

Informed consent

A template informed consent form and a template participation information sheet can be downloaded from the website of the ETCO.

Legitimate interest

In case requesting consent is problematic or impossible, ‘legitimate interest’ may provide a legal ground. To be able to invoke legitimate interest as a legal ground, please provide the following information in detail.

Please note that data subjects must always be informed when personal data is processed, even when this is done on the basis of a legitimate interest. Information to this effect can be provided in a so-called privacy statement. The Faculty Privacy Champion (data.fgw@vu.nl) has a template privacy statement at their disposal.

Special categories of personal data

Processing some categories of personal data is prohibited in accordance to Article 9 of the GDPR, except in the derogations specified in the GDPR or GDPR Implementation Act.

Explicit consent

The prohibition on the processing of special categories of personal data does not apply if the data subject has given explicit consent to the processing. Please note that explicit consent has to be given in addition to the informed consent mentioned above.

Excemption for scientific research

When it is impossible or would require disproportionate effort to ask data subjects for explicit consent, there may be grounds for derogation from the prohibition for the purposes of scientific research. To be able to invoke this derogation as a legal ground, please provide the following information in detail.

Confirmation
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* = Input is required
 
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This must be answered with yes if a healthcare institution is involved in the research in one of the following ways: (1) one or more of the healthcare institution’s staff members are involved in the research as a client or provider/party carrying out the study, (2) the research is conducted within the walls of the institution and, given the nature of the research, would normally not be conducted outside the walls of the institution, or (3) patients/clients of the institution participate in the research study (in the capacity of medical treatment).

For advice on this matter, see https://libguides.vu.nl/rdm/data-storage and/or contact the Faculty Data Steward (data.fgw@vu.nl).

For advice on this matter, see https://libguides.vu.nl/rdm/selecting-archive and/or contact the Faculty Data Steward (data.fgw@vu.nl).

Any information concerning an identified or identifiable natural person is considered personal data.
**A patient is a person (including children) with a physical or mental illness who is being treated or managed by a physician or care worker shortly before, during or shortly after the period covered by the research, and is thus currently in need of care.