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Research exploring autistic university staff and students’ experiences at university
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Research exploring autistic university staff and students’ experiences at university
Rosie Mod
1 month ago
We’re looking for autistic people (or people who think they might be autistic but are not sure) who are current or previous students or staff members at a UK university to complete a 20-minute survey on their experiences at university and ideas for future training on autism.
We’re a neurodiverse team of researchers across 3 UK universities, led by an autistic PhD student at the University of Gloucestershire. We want to find ways to better support autistic people working and studying at UK universities by giving university staff training on autism. To do this, we need to your input on what should be included in future autism training.
If you would like to take part, please follow this link to the survey -
https://app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/glos/survey-for-autistic-staff-and-students-duplicate
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If you have any questions, please contact Amber Johnson at
amberjohnson@connect.glos.ac.uk.
Poster - Amber Johnson.docx