Research ethics committee

Below you will find information relating to the Research Ethics Committee. For guidance on the research ethics review process, please visit the research ethics policy and procedures webpage.
Please note that applications for ethics approval are reviewed electronically as and when they are received - they do not need to wait until a meeting of the Committee.

The LSE Research Ethics Committee has U.S. Department of Health and Human Services IORG status (IRB00004908, and Federal Wide Assurance FWA00025801).

 

Schedule of meetings 2023-24

Please note that applications for ethics approval are reviewed electronically as and when they are received - they do not need to wait until a meeting of the Committee

Weds 08 November 2023, 14:30 - 16:30 pm, room CON 7.05

Weds 28 February 2024, 14:30 - 16:30 pm, room CON 7.05

Weds 12 June 2024, 14:30 - 16:30 pm, room CON 7.05

REC review time-frame

Applications are reviewed as and when they are received - they do not need to wait until a meeting of the Committee. All researchers must ensure that they have ethics approval before they commence any data collection. The following timeframes are given as a guide:

The Committee aims to review applciations and send initial feedback to the researcher within two weeks of receiving the application. (Students need to allow time for review by the supervisor first.) The researcher may then be asked to provide some additional details, clarification or amendments before approval can be confirmed. Thus researchers should typically allow four weeks for the REC review process. However, complex applications may require longer and/or further iterations with the researcher, and thus the review process could take up to 5-6 weeks.

Expedited review: where there is a genuine case for urgency due to circumstances which could not have been anticipated and which are outside of the researcher’s control (for example, in the case of fast-track funding to address global or national emergencies), the Research Ethics Committee will expedite the review process as quickly as possible; researchers should email to request this. Please do not expect, however, that urgency will pre-empt the full extent of the review process.

For further guidance please visit the Research ethics policy, procedures and guidance webpage.

Membership 2023-24 

Professor John Chalcraft, Chair (Government)
On leave WT 2024

to 31 Aug 2025

Dr Cressida Auckland, Deputy Chair (Law)
On leave WT 2024 

to 31 Jul 2024

Professor Michael Bruter (Government)

to 31 Jul 2024

Dr Sara Evans-Lacko (Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, CPEC)

to 31 July 2026

Kate Gannon (Grantham Research Institute)

to 31 Jul 2024

Dr Lucia Garcia-Lorenzo (Psychological and Behavioural Science)

to 31 Jul 2025

Prof Myria Georgiou (Media & Communications)

to 31 Aug 2025

Dr Anna Getmansky (International Relations)

to 31 Jul 2025

Dr Lucy Kanya (Health Policy)

to 31 Jul 2024

Dr Heather Kappes (Management)

to 31 Aug 2026

Dr Sohini Kar (International Development) 

to 31 Aug 2025

Dr Jens Madsen (Psychological and Behavioural Science)

to 31 Aug 2026

Vacancy (Lay member)

 

 Dr Federico Picinali (Law)

to 31 Jul 2024

Dr Jean-Christophe Plantin (Media & Communications)

to 31 Aug 2025

Dr Eleanor Power (Methodology)

to 31 Jul 2025

Dr Bert Provan (CASE)
Acting Deputy Chair, WT 2024

to 31 Aug 2026

Dr Aliya Rao (Methodology)

to 31 Aug 2025

Dr Sara Salem (Sociology) 

to 31 Aug 2025

Dr Romola Sanyal (Geography and Environment)

to 31 Jul 2024

Jenny Stevens (Lay member)

to 31 Jul 2025

 Dr Siva Thambisetty, Deputy Chair (Law) 
Acting Chair, WT 2024

to 31 Jul 2024

Dr Harry Walker (Anthropology)

to 31 Aug 2025


Dr Tengyao Wang (Statistics)

to 31 Aug 2026 

Lyn Grove (Secretary / Research Governance Manager)

 

 

Terms of Reference

The Research Ethics Committee (REC) is a sub-committee of Research Committee. The current Terms of Reference of the REC can be found here.

Annual Reports

Contact

For any queries regarding the Research Ethics Committee, please contact Lyn Grove in the first instance.