Monday, October 28, 2019

Survey of Christian, Muslim, Jewish, or Atheist Students in Science

I am a professor in the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University and my research group is interested in understanding the experiences of graduate students from diverse religious backgrounds. We are conducting scholarly interviews with biology graduate students who identify as Christian, Muslim, Jewish, or Atheist about their experiences in the biology community. We would like to understand the range of experiences students have with these identities to improve the training of scientists from many different backgrounds.

We are offering students a $15 gift card to conduct a one-hour Skype interview with our researchers. All information will remain completely confidential. If you are interested in participating, please follow this link and fill out our short survey and our research team will contact you shortly to schedule your interview: https://tinyurl.com/y5ocuj38

If you have any questions or concerns about the research, you can contact my postdoctoral researcher Elizabeth Barnes at liz.barnes@asu.edu

Sincerely,

Sara Brownell, PhD
Associate Professor
School of Life Science
Arizona State University
sara.brownell@asu.edu

M. Elizabeth Barnes, PhD
Postdoctoral scholar
School of Life Science
Arizona State University
Liz.barnes@asu.edu

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