Founded to ensure ethical compliance in academic research, the USJ Research Ethics Committee (CER) reviews studies conducted by USJ instructors-researchers and students. It also addresses broader ethical questions arising from advances in science.
The Committee gives particular attention to:
Projects involving direct interaction with participants, where personal data or responses influence research outcomes.
The creation, use, or reuse of databases or biological material collected from individuals for research purposes.
Any project involving the study of the environment, as well as interventions or modifications that may affect human participants.
Studies examining behavioral, cognitive, or social dimensions of human participants.
Protocols involving sentient animals, conducted in line with recognized ethical standards.