GRAFICS: Graduate Adult Flourishing in China Study

Current Study: Graduate Adult Flourising in China

About the study

This study explores the ways that graduate students in China think about what it means to flourish in adulthood. The purpose of this study is to identify whether status as a graduate student influences the process of developing into adulthood, what graduate students identify to be important traits needed to thrive as adults, and how they think and feel about their journey toward adulthood.

This study is approved by the Institutional Review Board of UWM (#22-275). For questions, contact: Dr. Jacqueline Nguyen, Nguyen39@uwm.edu, (414) 465-2254. 

Are you interested in participating in this study? 

We are currently recruiting participants! All participants must be between 18-30 years of age, have Chinese nationality, and attend graduate school in China.

You will receive a $10 gift card upon completion of the study. 

If you are interested in learning more, please contact Joshua Anderson, Ande2836@uwm.edu 

About the researchers

Principal Investigator: 

    Dr. Jacqueline Nguyen, Associate Professor of Educational Psychology

    University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Lead Student Researcher

Joshua Anderson, Doctoral Student