Albtran, AhmadAhmadAlbtranAl-Dubaee, ShawkiShawkiAl-DubaeeAl-Hashimi, HeidarHeidarAl-HashimiBeja, Matida NasiMatida NasiBejaGilson, Neo FlorenceNeo FlorenceGilsonIzzeddin, AzadAzadIzzeddinKirkwood, SteveSteveKirkwoodMansaray, AbdulaiAbdulaiMansarayMpofu, Sharon DalaniSharon DalaniMpofuNí Raghallaigh, MuireannMuireannNí RaghallaighO'Reilly, ZoëZoëO'ReillySmith, Karen M.Karen M.SmithZamir, MarwaMarwaZamir2022-06-272022-06-272022-06-27http://hdl.handle.net/10197/12925This paper is of relevance to both those considering carrying out research and those participating in it. It is based on discussions between three researchers of a non-refugee background and a small group of nine people of a refugee background living in Ireland and Scotland, all of whom have been involved in research in some way. The paper is divided into three sections outlining what should be considered before, during and after data has been collected from people of a refugee background.enPeople of a refugee backgroundResearch participationResearch methodologiesResearch ethicsResearch involving people of a refugee background: Considerations for ethical engagementTechnical Report2022-06-27NF-2020-21873297https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/