Can I have one, it would look nice on my wall :)
Larry
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> Subject: Deadline for applications to PhD in Disability Studies program
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> PLEASE CIRCULATE THE FOLLOWING ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL WHO MAY BE
> INTERESTED:
>
> The Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Disability Studies at the
University
> of Illinois at Chicago is still accepting applications from prospective
> students for Fall 2011. The deadline for receipt of full applications is
> January 1, 2011. UIC's Disability Studies Ph.D. program promotes the
> development of new scholarly models for understanding disability. Part of
> this intellectual approach involves the education of disabled and
> non-disabled academicians, researchers, policy experts, and clinicians who
> will join with disabled people in the community as active challengers of
> oppressive institutions and environments. The program examines how
> addressing disability in its full complexity can promote the full
> participation, self-determination, and equal citizenship of people with
> disabilities in society.
>
> UIC's Disability Studies program recognizes disability as a complex
> phenomenon existing at the intersection of human differences and social
> values. The program is open to scholars committed to studying how
> disability "works." This includes the study of what disability reveals
> about society and humanity as well as how it affects people who fall both
> within and outside of the category. Scholars from any discipline can
engage
> in disability studies. A particular strength of the UIC Disability Studies
> program is access to diverse faculty mentors and resources in the social
> sciences, the humanities, the arts, and the health fields. Students in the
> program conduct research across social, clinical, cultural, ethical, and
> policy perspectives.
>
> The link for application information
> is: http://www.ahs.uic.edu/dhd/admissions/apply_phd.php
>
> For more information about the application process, please contact:
> Maitha Abogado, Acting Academic Coordinator
> Dept. of Disability & Human Development (MC 626)
> 1640 West Roosevelt Road, Room 436
> Chicago, IL 60608-6904
> (312) 413-1647 (voice)
> (312) 413-1630 (fax)
> (312) 413-0453 (TTY)
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> For information about the program, please contact:
> Carol J. Gill, Ph.D., Director of Graduate Studies
> Dept. of Disability & Human Development (MC 626)
> 1640 West Roosevelt Road, Room 236
> Chicago, IL 60608-6904
> (312) 355-0550 (voice)
> (312) 413-1630 (fax)
> (312) 312 413-0453 (TTY)
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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> Carol J. Gill, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor, Department of Disability & Human Development
> Director of Graduate Studies, Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in
Disability
> Studies
> University of Illinois at Chicago (MC 626)
> 1640 West Roosevelt Road - Room 236
> Chicago, IL 60608 U.S.A.
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