Hi,
We are sharing an invitation sent to us from a research group at the University of California – San Francisco Law’s Center for Race, Immigration, Citizenship & Equality.
As always, participation in any research is fully optional and this particular study is not affiliated or sponsored by Virginia Tech in any way.
The participation flyer is attached to this email as a PDF.
It is also pasted below for your convenience. Please direct any questions to the researchers leading this study!
Best,
Cranwell International Center
//Forwarded message begins//
“The project aims to examine how students’ temporary status and their experiences in the U.S., with the U.S. immigration system, influence their sense of belonging in the United States, across race, language, culture, goals, and other factors.”
WHO: International students who hold an F, M, or J
visa or OPT status
WHAT: (1) Short written survey to be provided via
email, and (2) Follow-up 45-minute interview inperson
or via Zoom between participant and
Research Assistant from the RICE Center.
WHEN: Time and place based on shared availability
HOW: Email research team Professor Ming Chen and
Alyssa McKenzie at ri...@uclawsf.edu with the
subject line: “International Student Study”
Upon successful completion of the interview, you will be issued a $20 gift card. Interviewees should be prepared to verify their immigration status to show eligibility for the study. However, names and identifiable information will not be shared in accordance with the research protocol approved by the UC Law SF Institutional Review Board.