Research Policies & Guidance
Listed below are the University's research-related policies and guidance for staff and students. These are in place to enable research and impact-related activities to be carried out to the highest standards of quality and integrity, within a well-supported and enabling research environment.
AI guidance for researchers and supervisors
Conflicts of interest
Diversity Data for Research & Knowledge Exchange
- Request Diversity Data for Research & Knowledge Exchange (Ivanti Helpdesk Form)
- Guidance on Requesting Diversity Data for Research & Knowledge Exchange
External work
Good Research Practice and Research Misconduct
- Code of Good Practice in Research
- Ethics Procedures for University Colleges in respect of non-clinical research involving human subjects, human material and data (pdf)
- Research Misconduct Policy
Intellectual Property
Open Research
Postgraduate Research
Research involving animals
Research involving humans
- Sponsorship and Co-Sponsorship Arrangements with NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
- Policy on Clinical Laboratory Definitions and Categorisations
Research involving non-human genetic resources
Responsible use of research metrics
Supervision, training and management
Trusted Research
How we work
How our research is done
- Inclusive Research Practice
- Research culture
- Research integrity
- Research governance
- Safeguarding in research
How our research is governed
Our research and research strategy is overseen by four committees:
Research structures
The University consists of four Colleges. Within these Colleges research is carried out in a variety of organised research structures, including Schools, Centres and Networks.