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Health Research Ethics Office

 

Research and Internationalisation 
Development and Support (RIDS)

About the Health Research Ethics Office (HREO)

​The primary purpose of the Health Research Ethics Office is to support Stellenbosch University researchers towards compliance in the protection of human participant safety, rights and welfare in health research. 

Functions of this office include the administration of Stellenbosch University's two Health Research Ethics Committees; providing general guidance on meeting local and international health research ethics requirements; and building institutional health research ethics capacity.

Health Research Ethics Committees (HRECs): Ethics Review
 

Our office manages the systems, administration and operations of Health Research Ethics review. All health research must, in terms of the Health Act No 61.2003 be approved by an accredited research ethics committee, prior to the start of research activities that anticipate interaction with human participants, the use of potentially identifiable personal records, information or tissue specimens, and human progenitor or stem cells.

Stellenbosch University has two Health Research Ethics Committees. The composition and functions of these committees must meet standards laid down in the Department of Health’s Ethics in Health Research: Principles, Structures and Processes, 2015, and requirements specified in the US Federal Wide Assurance. The committees aim to meet these requirements as far as reasonably possible.

 

 
Consult Service 
 
We strive to create a service friendly environment where researchers can access support and guidance for all ethical and regulatory aspects of health research. Contact our office to book a consult where you will be provided with one-on-one guidance on getting your research protocol to meet local and international ethics standards.
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Health Research Ethics Capacity 

 

Our office develops and participates in selected health research ethics capacity development and training at FMHS and on Stellenbosch campus. Look out for health research ethics sessions in the following workshops and Faculty syllabi:  

  • Masters in Clinical Epidemiology;
  • Pre-doctoral short course;
  • One day research overview workshop;
  • Postgraduate supervision workshop;
  • Research protocol writing workshop;
  • Short course in clinical research;
  • Short Information Sessions on Health Research Ethics

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Notice: RIDS Working Remotely due to FMHS Waterpipe Repair work

15 June 2026

RIDS offices, 5th floor, Education Building will be closed from 12 June – 17 August 2026

  • Health Research Ethics Office

Please email [email protected] for all ethics related queries or email/contact the respective ethics staff member

Note: Hard copies of clinical trial submissions may be delivered to Room 3034, 3rd Floor, Clinical Building, with effect from 6 July 2026

  • Research Capacity and Funding Office

Please email/contact Mr Tashwell De Wet [email protected] for all research funding queries

Please email/contact Ms Esther Rodrigues [email protected] for all research capacity development queries

  • Undergraduate Research Unit

Please email/contact Ms Inge Sonn [email protected] or Ms Lauren Hendricks [email protected] for all undergraduate research related queries

During this time all staff are available for calls via MS Teams

For all general RIDS queries please email Ms Lauren Hendricks [email protected]