How to apply for ethical review
Find out more about how to submit a human ethics application for review, the deadlines to do it by, and how to get help from the Research Ethics, Integrity and Biosafety team.
All human ethics applications must be lodged online using the Swinburne Ethics Review Management (ERM). For detailed instructions see the ERM human ethics user guide [PDF 3.7MB].
Application process
- Go to the Swinburne Ethics Review Management website.
- Click ‘Log in’ in the top right-hand corner of the menu bar and enter your Swinburne email address and password.
- Select ‘Create project’ from the left-hand sidebar, add in the Project Title and select the appropriate application form.
- Complete the application — you can invite your collaborators to review and work on the form too.
- Create and attach relevant additional documents as requested in the form.
- Obtain the sign-offs requested in the form.
- Submit the application form by the relevant deadline.
- Respond to any queries posed by the ethics committee.
- Ethics approval will be granted once all outstanding queries are satisfied.
Already have ethics approval from a non-Swinburne Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC)?
For applications that have already received ethical approval from an NHMRC-registered Australian HREC please select the Human External Approved/Transferred application in the ERM system and complete that form. You will be required to provide evidence of the approval and copies of all documents that they approved.
Deadlines and application help
Make sure you submit your application to the correct review body.
Swinburne University Human Research Ethics Committee (SUHREC) review
The SUHREC committee reviews research that is not low-risk and/or involves vulnerable population groups and/or significantly sensitive issues.
SUHREC submission deadlines 2023 | SUHREC meeting dates 2023 |
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Friday 03 November |
Friday 17 November |
Friday 24 November |
Friday 08 December |
Tuesday 02 January |
Friday 12 January |
Friday 02 February |
Friday 16 February |
Friday 01 March |
Friday 15 March |
Wednesday 27 March |
Friday 12 April |
Friday 26 April |
Friday 10 May |
Friday 31 May |
Friday 14 June |
Friday 28 June |
Friday 12 July |
Friday 02 August |
Friday 16 August |
Friday 30 August |
Friday 13 September |
Thursday 26 September |
Friday 11 October |
Friday 01 November |
Friday 15 November |
Friday 22 November |
Friday 06 December |
Swinburne Human Ethics Sub Committee (SHESC) review
The SHESC sub-committee reviews research that is negligible or low risk and does not involve vulnerable population groups and/or sensitive issues.
SHESC submission deadlines 2023 | SHESC meeting dates 2023 |
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Monday 09 October |
Friday 20 October |
Monday 23 October |
Friday 03 November |
Monday 30 October |
Friday 10 November |
Monday 13 November |
Friday 24 November |
Monday 04 December |
Friday 15 December |
Monday 08 January |
Friday 19 January |
Monday 29 January |
Friday 09 February |
Monday 12 February |
Friday 23 February |
Monday 26 February |
Friday 08 March |
Tuesday 12 March |
Friday 22 March |
Monday 25 March |
Friday 05 April |
Monday 08 April |
Friday 19 April |
Monday 15 April |
Friday 26 April |
Monday 22 April |
Friday 03 May |
Monday 06 May |
Friday 17 May |
Monday 20 May |
Friday 31 May |
Monday 27 May |
Friday 07 June |
Tuesday 11 June |
Friday 21 June |
Note: Additional SHESC dates to be advised.
Human Research
Do you need a hand preparing your human research ethics application or have any questions you’d like to ask? The Research Ethics, Integrity and Biosafety hosts sessions for research staff and students to:
- discuss ethics requirements for research
- get help preparing ethics applications
- discuss the committee’s feedback on ethics applications that have already been reviewed
- get help submitting modification requests or annual reports
- raise any other queries about human research ethics.
Sessions are held in the Office of Research Ethics, Integrity and Biosafety, SPS building, level 1 and there is a limit of three appointments available per session. To make an appointment to attend please email resethics@swinburne.edu.au. Staff and students are also welcome to ‘drop-in’ but preference will be given to those who have made a booking. If the time/day doesn’t suit you, please contact the team to arrange an alternative time.
Want to know more about requirements for ethics review?
Find out what research requires ethical review and what level of review is required, or whether your research is exempt from needing a review.