HELP US IMPROVE YOUR EXPERIENCE

SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE AND FILL IN THE GLOBAL MINDS WEBSITE SURVEY

Thank you for your interest in the Global MINDS program! As you explore our program through the website, we would greatly appreciate your feedback on your digital experience.

We’re conducting research to make the Global MINDS website more accessible and inclusive for our international community. Share your experience in this brief 8-minute survey.

Your anonymous feedback will help improve the digital experience for prospective and current students from diverse backgrounds. Participation is voluntary and approved by UL Research Ethics.

Why: Your perspective as a prospective student will help us improve the website to better serve international applicants from diverse backgrounds

Important: Your participation or non-participation in this survey will have absolutely no impact on your application evaluation. This research is completely independent from the admissions process.

Who: This research is conducted by Richard Izuchukwu Anekwe (Global MINDS student researcher) under the supervision of Dr. Sarah Jay at the University of Limerick.

Survey Link: https://unioflimerick.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_42xN9TkHyGPFw9M

Participation is:

  • Completely voluntary
  • Anonymous (no identifying information collected)
  • Not linked to your application in any way
  • Approved by the University of Limerick Research Ethics Committee

Your feedback about website accessibility, cultural inclusion, and usability will help improve the experience for future prospective students.

Questions? Contact:

Richard Izuchukwu Anekwe: 24082872@studentmail.ul.ie

Dr Sarah Jay sarah.jay@ul.ie

Thank you for considering participation!

Best regards,

Richard Izuchukwu Anekwe
Global MINDS Student Researcher
University of Limerick

This research study has received Ethics approval from the Education and Health Sciences Research Ethics Committee (EHS REC 2025-XX-XX)

If you have any concerns about this study and wish to contact someone independent you may contact:

Chair, Education and Health Sciences Research Ethics Committee
EHS Faculty Office, University of Limerick
Tel (061) 234101