Faculty members must complete their designs in the form of a faculty research design questionnaire and submit it to the faculty / research center where they work. Faculty research projects can be extensive and comprehensive and cover several dissertations. Obviously, the personnel costs related to the dissertation, which is a course for supervisors, consultants, etc., should be deducted from the total cost of the project and the project should go through all the stages of judging according to the usual procedure.
- Faculty members and university staff, if they wish to conduct intervention (non-clinical) research projects in the form of HSR questionnaire, refer to the site of the Social Factors Affecting Health Research Center.
- The research design questionnaire should be completed, typed and signed without any changes in the original questionnaire. References based on the Vancouver system should be numbered sequentially and based on use in the text and the relevant code should be mentioned in the text of the proposal and the form of information collection and informed written consent should be attached if necessary, etc.
- Executors must submit a report on the progress of their project based on the duration of the project in three stages and the approval of the supervisor project in typed form to the relevant council.
- The supervisor must have full supervision over all stages of project implementation, especially the observance of ethical principles.
- In cases where the executor of the research project submits the published article / articles resulting from the project based on mentioned number in the contract form for the research project, there is no need for a final report (the research project supervisor must confirm that the articles resulting from the research project have been covered).
- In cases where there is no printed / accepted article resulting from the project, the final report with the receipt of the article is required. Obviously, the University Research Council will decide on the termination of such plans.
- The final report should include the cover, table of contents, structural abstract, introduction, objectives, materials and methods, findings, discussion and conclusion (suggestions) and references. References should be numbered sequentially based on the Vancouver system and based on usage in the text and the relevant code should be included in the text of the report.
The final report of the intervention plans should also include the evaluation of the intervention