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University of Sunderland Annual Statement on Research Integrity 2024/25

Approved by Research and Innovation Group of the Academic Board.

Annual Statement on Research Integrity 2024-25 

Name of Organisation

University of Sunderland.

Type of Organisation

Higher Education Institution.

Date statement approved

06/11/2025

Research Integrity webpage

Research governance and integrity

Named senior member of staff to oversee research integrity

Professor Matthew Campbell, matthew.campbell@sunderland.ac.uk  

Named member of staff who is the first point of contact for research integrity 

Michelle Marshall, michelle.marshall@sunderland.ac.uk  

Promoting high standards of research integrity and positive research culture

Description of actions and activities undertaken

The University of Sunderland is fully committed to advancing high-quality academic research and ensuring that all research activities undertaken by our University community, in our name, and on University premises, are done in a way that safeguards the dignity, rights, health, safety, freedom of expression, and privacy of those involved. The University takes responsibility for ensuring that our researchers have rigorously considered ethical implications, and that research is conducted to the highest standards of integrity. 

Policies and Systems 

The University of Sunderland has a dedicated governance structure, comprehensive policies, and supporting systems that govern research integrity and ensure our commitment to the Universities UK Concordat to Support Research Integrity. 

Governance 

 

Policies and supporting guidelines 

Our full list of policies and guidelines can be found on our Research Ethics page.

 

Systems  

 

Support and Training 

Culture, development and leadership 

 

Monitoring and reporting 

 

Changes and developments during the period under review

Summary of changes made during review period (1 September 2024 to 31 August 2025):

 

Reflections on progress and plans for future developments 

 

Addressing research misconduct 

Policies and Processes 


Research Environment 

 

Key Lessons 

 

The University is keen to always seek, where possible, to learn lessons from any cases that have arisen to improve or enhance our processes and has formalised mechanisms in place (e.g. staff forums and surveys). 

 

Information on investigations of research misconduct that have been undertaken 

There were no reported allegations of research misconduct during the reporting period.