INDIVIDUAL STUDY APPROVAL 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the INDIVIDUAL STUDY APPROVAL in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your UA ID number and full name in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is printed clearly.
  3. Fill in your current mailing address, email, and both day and evening phone numbers to ensure proper communication.
  4. In the course information section, collaborate with your instructor to complete the department, course number, semester, and year. Remember that the course number must end in -97.
  5. Specify the start and end dates for your individual study. Ensure that these dates align with the semester's last day of instruction.
  6. Provide a concise title for your course (limited to 25 characters) and select the grading system (Letter or Pass/Fail).
  7. Complete the number of credits and contact hours per week for both instructor-led and independent study.
  8. Ensure all required signatures are obtained from you, your instructor, and the department head before submission.

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Even studies conducted by private entities or independent researchers may need IRB services, particularly if they aim to publish findings or seek legitimacy in the scientific community. Obtaining clearance from an independent IRB can facilitate this process.
In ance with FDA regulations, an IRB has the authority to approve, require modifications in (to secure approval), or disapprove research. This group review serves an important role in the protection of the rights and welfare of human research subjects.
HRA approval brings together the assessment of governance and legal compliance with the independent opinion provided through the NHS Research Ethics Committee (NHS REC). More information about the Health Research Authority (HRA) approval is available on the HRA website and on the IRAS website.
The term Exempt is an actual review category for a study that requires an IRB Exemption Form submission. A study that does not require an IRB submission is a study that does not meet the definition of human subject research, and therefore does not require any type of an IRB submission.
Independent study is a form of educational activity undertaken by an individual student with little to no supervision. A student and their professor will generally agree upon a topic for the student to research with minimal instruction and guidance from the professor for an agreed upon number of academic credits.
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The Regulations Federal regulations require that research projects involving human subjects be reviewed by an IRB. The IRB must approve or determine the project to be exempt prior to the start of any research activities.
Even studies conducted by private entities or independent researchers may need IRB services, particularly if they aim to publish findings or seek legitimacy in the scientific community.
Exempt Review Categories Include: Research conducted in established or commonly accepted educational settings, that specifically involves normal educational practices that are not likely to adversely impact students opportunity to learn or the assessment of educators.

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