Research in the Humanities frequently involves the (re)use of personal/sensitive data. Personal data means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural, living person. Researchers at the VU working with personal data need to comply with the European General Data Protection Regulation (GPPR) and the Uitvoeringswet Algemene Verordening Gegevensbescherming (UAVG). This applies to personal data of any kind, such as text, photographs, databases, videos, audio recordings, etc. If applicable, it is required to take additional steps throughout the whole research data cycle.
Researchers at the Faculty of Humanities are advised to consult this document concerning privacy in research, and to contact the faculty privacy champion (data.fgw@vu.nl) for advice on the GDPR and privacy prior to starting their research project.
Furthermore, researchers working at the Faculty of Humanities who are planning to (re-)use personal data in their research need to contact the Research Ethics Review Committee (ETCO) before commencing their research project (etco.fgw@vu.nl). The Ethical Research Review protocol drawn up the ETCO describes the procedure researchers have to follow in submitting research relating to identified or identifiable natural persons to this committee for review. More information about the ethics review procedure can be found here.
If a student wishes to carry out research involving privacy-sensitive data solely for the purpose of writing a thesis, the student and thesis supervisor are advised to sign a Data Sharing Statement describing the usage rules of good and safe handling of the research data. The faculty privacy champion (data.fgw@vu.nl) has a template available for students and their supervisors to use. If the thesis supervisor intends to re-use the data in the future or if she/he wishes to publish the research together with the student, the thesis supervisor is required to submit an application to the ETCO prior to the start of data collection as well.