A standing committee of the Academic Board

Users of live animals for teaching, research, or production of biologically active agents have ethical and legal responsibility for the welfare of their animals. The major legal responsibilities are set down in the Animal Welfare Act 1999 and the Code of ethical conduct. The code is administered by the Animal Ethics Committee and applies to all University of Waikato staff and students wherever they are.

All protocols involving teaching and research in which living animals are to be used must be submitted to the Animal Ethics Committee on the appropriate form at least seven days before a regular meeting. Applicants are required to read the Code of ethical conduct and the Good practice guide for the use of animals in research, testing, and teaching.

  1. Statement on the use of animals in research
  2. Standard Operating Procedures (UOW staff)
  3. Animal ethics application and statistics form (combined form)
  4. Animal ethics end of project report
  5. Good practice guide for the use of animals in research, testing and teaching
  6. Code of ethical conduct
  7. 2023 meeting dates (and application deadlines)
  8. Animal use statistics 2022 (coming soon)

Contact

animal.ethics@waikato.ac.nz

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