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Support research into neurodivergent student experience

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Researchers are seeking your input to better understand how students experience neurodivergent academic staff.

There are three related studies for neurodivergent students and university students who do not identify as neurodivergent.

All studies are open to university students aged 18 years or older who have studied at an Australian university for at least one year.

For all university students

A 20-minute survey open from May to August 2026, asking about your perceptions of the credibility of neurodivergent academic staff.

Please contact kristen.cinquina@student.curtin.edu.au for any questions.

For neurodivergent university students

A short demographic survey and 60-minute interview held from May to September 2026, asking about your perceptions of the academic staff who disclose being neurodivergent.

Please contact sarah.saabi@student.curtin.edu.au for any questions.

For university students who do not identify as neurodivergent.

A short demographic survey and 60-minute interview held from May to September 2026, asking about your perceptions of the academic staff who disclose being neurodivergent.

Please contact dylan.pearse@student.curtin.edu.au for any questions.

These studies have been approved by the Curtin University Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC2026-0299).

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