Graduate Chinese Students Needed for Research Study on Race and Racism

Eligible graduate international students from China are invited to participate in a study that explores graduate Chinese international students’ perceptions of race, racialization and experiences of racism.
Eligible graduate international students from China are invited to participate in a study that explores graduate Chinese international students’ perceptions of race, racialization and experiences of racism.

Volunteers are needed for a research study that explores graduate Chinese international students’ perceptions of race, racialization and experiences of racism.

To participate, volunteers must be:

  • A Chinese graduate/doctoral student enrolled at UNL for at least one academic year.
  • At least 19 years old.
More details of Study: The study is approved by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) Institutional Review Board (IRB #21502). All participants' privacy will be protected as all identifying information will be removed and all participants will be given pseudonyms. A Qualtrics survey and two Zoom interviews will be conducted.

All participants will be offered an opportunity to enter their name in a raffle ticket drawing. Three winners will be randomly selected, and each will be awarded a $25 Amazon gift card.

For eligible students interested in participating, contact Peiwen Wang at pwang24@huskers.unl.edu.