All applicants should be familiar with University policy relating to research ethics, as well as any other area studies or discipline-specific research ethics guidance relevant to their research. Essential UK Research Integrity Office (UKRIO) Code of Practice for Research. Universities UK (UUK) Concordat to Support Research Integrity. University of Edinburgh Ethics Policy College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) has developed the College Research Ethics Framework (CREF). Researchers may also find the UKRIO’s Checklist for Researchers useful. Links to external websites may not be accessible and we are not responsible for their content. Funder policies Edinburgh Research Office (ERO), list of Key Funder Policies. Professional ethical guidelines and codes of conduct American Historical Association (AHA), Statement on Standards of Professional Conduct (2023). Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR), Internet Research: Ethical Guidelines 3.0 (2019). Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK and the Commonwealth (ASA), Ethical Guidelines for Good Practice Research (2011). British Educational Research Association (BERA), Ethical Guidelines for Educational Research, Fourth Edition, (2018). British Sociological Association (BSA), Statement of Ethical Practice (2017). International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF), FIAF Code of Ethics (2008). Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA), Statement of Research Ethics Guidelines (2012). Oral History Society (OHS), Is Your Oral History Legal and Ethical? (2019). Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI), Ethical Policy (undated). Royal Historical Society (RHS), Statement on Ethics (2020). Social Research Association (SRA), Ethical Guidelines (2003). The Joint Organisation for Associations of Finnish Artist, Ethical guidelines for the art and culture sector (2022). Links to external websites may not be accessible and we are not responsible for their content. This article was published on 2024-08-13