The SIT Institutional Review Board (IRB) shall serve as a consultant and resource to all faculty, academic directors and program directors in interpretation of the procedures and policies of the human subjects review process. IRB members will not participate in the approval of projects in which they have a conflicting interest.
SIT’s IRB exists to uphold the ethical principles of respect for persons, beneficence, and justice for all human subjects of research. The IRB specifically considers the aspects of informed consent, risks, and benefits, and the selection of subjects.
In developing the Human Subjects Research Policy, SIT has considered guidelines of various federal agencies, the ethical codes of principal scholarly associations (e.g. the American Association of University Professors) and other relevant sources of information. The intent of these policies and procedures is to ensure that the rights and safety of human subjects in research are protected. Faculty, academic directors (ADs), program directors (PDs), students, and staff are expected to fulfill their obligation to protect the rights of people involved in their research.
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Before submitting an HSR Application, researchers (except for undergraduate students) are required to complete CITI Program’s Social-Behavioral-Educational Basic training course for Human Subjects Research. Although CITI training is not required for undergraduates, it is accessible to undergraduate students with an SIT email account should they choose to participate in the CITI training course. The 4- to 8-hour course can be accessed at https://libguides.sit.edu/irb/citi
All graduate, faculty, and staff proposals must be submitted to the Institutional Review Board (IRB) administrator at [email protected] for review and approval before research can begin. Please see the Human Subjects Research Policy and Forms section for forms that are required for submission.
All undergraduate (SIT Study Abroad) proposals must be submitted to the Study Abroad Review Board (SARB) for review and approval before research can begin. Undergraduate students will submit their proposals to their Academic Director, who will submit to the SARB on their behalf. If an undergraduate student’s proposal requires a full review, then the Academic Director will assist the student in preparing the submission forms and submit to the IRB on their behalf.
The IRB/SARB reserves the right to disapprove an application.
For graduate students, faculty, and staff the IRB will notify the researcher of comments and recommendations via email within two to three business days of receiving exempt proposals and two weeks of receiving expedited proposals. For undergraduate students, the Academic Director will notify the researcher of any comments and recommendations once the SARB has completed the review. The timing of SIT Study Abroad proposals submitted to the SARB will vary by program, but a one-week proposal review period, at minimum, is recommended to allow thorough review of all proposals submitted to the SARB.
Proposals requiring full review must be submitted to the IRB administrator at [email protected] at least one week in advance of the next IRB committee meeting. The IRB committee’s decision with regard to a full review proposal will be provided via email within one week of the IRB Committee meeting at which a full review proposal is reviewed. The IRB meets the first Tuesday of each month. Questions pertaining to a proposal submitted to the IRB committee should be directed to [email protected]
Human Subjects Research Policy and FormsThe Human Subjects Research Policy document provides additional information and policy on upholding the ethical principles for conducting research with human subjects, details on the HSR submission process to the SIT SARB/IRB, information on data collection, and examples of consent forms.
If you are a graduate student, faculty, or staff conducting research, please complete the application for Human Subjects Research.
For help filling out this form, please see our HSR Form Tutorial and our guide on how to markup a PDF.
If you are an undergraduate (SIT Study Abroad) student either conducting research for your Independent Study Project (ISP) or participating in an internship please fill out the application for Human Subjects Research.
For help filling out this form, please see our HSR Form Tutorial and our guide on how to markup a PDF.
For more information about human subjects research from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services please see: