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Contribute to fostering emotional wellbeing strategies at Curtin

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The School of Education at Curtin University are undertaking a study that seeks to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown (April/June 2020) on the emotions of Curtin students.

You can take part in an anonymous survey put together by researchers that explores your emotions and experiences with learning during both the lockdown period and post-lockdown that should take about 25 minutes to complete.

Participation in the survey is voluntary and you can withdraw from it at any time by not completing it. However, as soon as you submit a completed survey, you will not be able to withdraw your response.

Once the responses have been analysed, a summary of the findings will be published on the Curtin University website and distributed via media outlets within three months.

For more information about the project please send an email to Associate Professor Rekha Koul.

The study has been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee at Curtin University (approval number HRE2018-004).
If you have a concern or complaint regarding the ethical conduct of this research project and would like to speak to an independent person, please contact the Ethics Officer on (08) 9266 9223 or the Manager, Research Integrity on (08) 9266 7093 or send them an email.  Any complaint or concern will be treated in confidence and fully investigated.
You will be informed of the outcome.

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