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Concordat Action Plan 2019-2020
The Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers Action Plan 2019-20 sets out the expectations and responsibilities of researchers, their managers, employers and funders.
Research Data Management Policy
This policy applies to all researchers and support staff employed to conduct research and innovation activities at ENU. The policy covers all data, information and records created, received, and maintained during research activities, in any format whether physical and electronic.
Review of Concordat Action Plan 2021-2022
Review of progress against Concordat Action Plan 2021-2022.
Concordat Action Plan 2016-2018
The Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers Action Plan 2016-18 sets out the expectations and responsibilities of researchers, their managers, employers and funders.
Review of Concordat Action Plan 2016-2018
Review of progress against Concordat Action Plan 2016-2018.
HR Excellence in Research Award - 8-year progress report - 2018
The University received the HR Excellence in Research Award from the European Commission in December 2010, retained it in 2014 after an external review process, and again in 2016 after an internal review. As part of our award we are reporting here on our progress over the last two years against our Concordat Action Plan.
HR Excellence in Research Award - 6-year progress report – 2016
The University received the HR Excellence in Research Award from the European Commission in December 2010 and retained it in 2014 after an external review process. As part of our award we are reporting here on our progress over the last two years against our Concordat Action Plan.
HR Excellence in Research Award - 12-year progress report - 2023
The University received the HR Excellence in Research Award from the European Commission in December 2010 and retained it in 2018 after an external review process. This document summarises our progress against our Concordat Action Plan as part of our external 12-year review.
HR Excellence in Research Award - 4-year progress report – 2014
The University received the HR Excellence in Research Award from the European Commission in December 2010 and retained it in 2012. As part of our award we are reporting here on our progress over the last four years against our Concordat Action Plan.
HR Excellence in Research Award - 2-year progress report – 2012
The University received the HR Excellence in Research Award from the European Commission in December 2010. As part of this award we are required to undertake a two-year internal review on our progress against our Concordat Action Plan.
Concordat Gap Analysis
The University's Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers – ‘Gap Analysis’ informed the basis of the Concordat Action Plan 2010-12.
Research Misconduct Policy
The University is committed to the highest standards of research and all research should be carried out with integrity. The University has a Code of Practice for Research Integrity which sets out the general principles of conduct by which the University expects research to be carried out.
Adverse Events in Research Reporting Procedure
The purpose of this document is to describe the procedure for identifying, recording and reporting adverse events (AEs) and urgent safety measures (USMs) occurring in research projects that are sponsored by the University.
Concordat Action Plan 2012-2014
The Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers Action Plan 2012-14 sets out the expectations and responsibilities of researchers, their managers, employers and funders.
Export Control Policy
In the academic context, export controls are most likely to apply in relation to scientific and technical research with military, nuclear, chemical, biological, missile and aerospace applications. This policy applies to all employed to conduct research and innovation activities at the University.
Concordat Action Plan 2010-2012
The Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers Action Plan 2010-12 sets out the expectations and responsibilities of researchers, their managers, employers and funders.
REF2021 Code of Practice
The University is required to ensure that Research Excellence Framework (REF) procedures do not discriminate unlawfully against, or otherwise have the effect of harassing or victimising individuals from protected characteristics. This is Edinburgh Napier�s REF 2021 Code of Practice.