Update 18 August
Earlier versions of this communication indicated the survey would be deployed the week commencing 11 August. However, due to factors outside RMIT's control the Australian Human Rights Comissions Racism@Uni survey will be deployed in the coming weeks. Please refer to your student inbox to find and complete the survey, once deployed.
This important study invites both staff and students to take part in a survey exploring the prevalence, nature, and impact of racism within Australian universities.
The survey has been developed by a panel of experts in racism prevention, research, and lived experience. It has been carefully designed to be trauma-informed, culturally safe, and respectful.
Students based at RMIT Australia including domestic and international onshore in TAFE, Higher Education and Research programs who are over the age of 18 are eligible to complete the survey.
The survey will be sent directly via email to staff and students next week. It will take approximately 15 minutes to complete and will remain open for four weeks.
Participation is voluntary, and all responses will be de-identified. On completion, participants can choose to enter a draw to win one of fifty $50 gift vouchers.
The findings will inform a national report with recommendations, to be delivered by the AHRC to the Australian Government.
Vice-Chancellor, Professor Alec Cameron, said: “RMIT supports this national study as a meaningful step toward understanding the prevalence of racism in tertiary education.
"At RMIT, we stand firmly against racism of any kind, and we are committed to creating a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for all members of our community.
“I encourage you to take part. Every effort in the right direction, towards a genuinely respectful and inclusive environment, deserves our support,” he said.
We encourage all staff and students to contribute to this vital initiative to help drive positive change.
How to find and complete the survey
To complete the survey, please check your RMIT student email inbox next week and search for the subject line: “Racism@Uni – opportunity to participate in this important national survey”.
Participants don’t have to complete the survey in one attempt. Instead, you’ll be able to save your answers and resume where you left off.