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Register hereThe Scottish Funding Council (SFC) is a signatory to the Concordat to Support Research Integrity. The Concordat provides a national framework for good research conduct and its governance. It supports government, business, international partners and the public to continue to have confidence in UK research and its world-leading researchers.
As a signatory to the Concordat, SFC is committed to promoting and supporting:
Organisations in the UK that employ researchers are expected to publish an annual statement which reports on progress towards meeting the responsibilities outlined in the Concordat. This statement must be approved by the organisation’s governing body. Its publication supports the principles of accountability and transparent and open communication.
Universities receiving SFC’s core research grants are required to provide a link to their most recent annual statement on research integrity as part of their Research Assurance and Accountability return. We encourage the institutions we fund to use the Concordat annual statement template; however, this is not mandatory.
A new Scottish Funding Council research integrity policy was published in May 2026 and will come into effect on 1 September 2026. This policy will apply to Scottish universities which receive research and innovation funding from SFC and to research activities which are directly funded by SFC.
As a public funder of research and signatory to the Concordat to Support Research Integrity, SFC has responsibilities to:
The Research Integrity Policy is intended to support SFC in fully meeting these responsibilities and will complement our established research assurance mechanisms.
As set out in the policy, SFC is not an appeals body for individual cases of alleged research misconduct and cannot provide support for institutions or individuals involved in investigations. Similarly, SFC does not grant ethical clearance for research projects and is unable to advise on research ethics.
Any questions about SFC’s Research Integrity Policy, or our role in supporting cross-UK initiatives, should be sent to researchintegrity@sfc.ac.uk.
Research integrity is overseen at SFC by SFC’s Director of Investment & Research.
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