Good research practice policies and guidance

All Medical Research Council (MRC) funded scientists, including clinical researchers, are required to follow the principles of good research as a condition of their funding. These general principles complement MRC guidance on good practice and regulatory requirements for specific types of research.

Principles and guidelines

The UKRI policy on the governance of good research practice (GRP) has superseded the previous Research Councils UK (RCUK) Policy. The policy sets out UKRI expectations to organisations.

This will support organisations to have fair, transparent and robust policies and procedures in place to enable them to respond to and address incidents of research misconduct.

In addition, the MRC Ethics Series document Good research practice: principles and guidelines sets out MRC’s expectations for MRC institutes, MRC university units, MRC centres and MRC grant holders in the form of principles, guidelines and standards to foster good research practice in all MRC-funded research.

E-learning

To support and raise awareness of the principles and guidelines outlined in our Good Research Practice document, MRC has developed an e-learning module that is available for all researchers to access via the Regulatory Support Centre’s e-learning platform.

Good research practice policies and guidance

These policies and resources support our good research practice guidelines:

In addition to policies and resources that support good research practice and research integrity, the Medical Research Council (MRC) Ethics Series are guides that address specific regulatory and ethical considerations relating to research.

Last updated: 18 October 2024

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