Research Policies
Listed below are the University's research-related policies for staff and students. These policies are in place to enable research and impact-related activities to be carried out to the highest standards of quality and integrity, within a well-supported and enabling research environment.
AI guidance for researchers and supervisors
Conflicts of interest
External work
Good Research Practice and Research Misconduct
- Code of Good Practice in Research
- Ethics Procedures for University Colleges in respect of non-clinical research involving human subjects, human material and data (pdf)
- Research Misconduct Policy
Intellectual Property
Open Research
Postgraduate Research
Research involving animals
Research involving humans
- Sponsorship and Co-Sponsorship Arrangements with NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
- Policy on Clinical Laboratory Definitions and Categorisations
Research involving non-human genetic resources
Responsible use of research metrics
Supervision, training and management
Trusted Research
How we work
How our research is done
How our research is governed
Our research and research strategy is overseen by four committees:
Research structures
The University consists of four Colleges. Within these Colleges research is carried out in a variety of organised research structures, including Schools, Centres and Networks.