This one looks a little bit political in the sinister sense.
Is this governments agenda I wonder, get us scroungers into work (I nearly
typed wok there, but it might amount to the same thing)
Maybe I am just paranoid in suspecting that the usual standards of social
model research are not wanted here, it's words like consumer, and private
sector that scare the proverbials offa me.
Larry
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> Subject: jobs/PhD - two early stage research posts - Leeds
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>
> 'Disability Rights Expanding Accessible Markets' (DREAM)
>
>
>
> Appointment of two Early Stage Researchers (Marie Curie Fellows)
> (Full-time, fixed term for three years, available from 1 September 2010)
> Applications are invited for two three-year fixed-term appointments as
Marie Curie
> Research Fellows to join the research team at the Centre for Disability
Studies
> (University of Leeds) to receive supervision for the preparation of a PhD
thesis, and to
> benefit from the combined resources of a major international training
network
> (DREAM). http://www.nuigalway.ie/research/dream/
> The two research fellows will work on the following topics within the
overall research
> plan
>
> * Effective employment policies for disabled people in the private
sector
>
> * Effective consumer policies for disabled people in the private
sector
> More details about the research topics and the posts are available here:
>
http://www.nuigalway.ie/dream/downloads/leeds_dream_project_esr_posts5and7.p
df
> For further details of the application process, see:
> http://www.nuigalway.ie/dream/applications.html
>
> As Marie Curie Fellows, suitably qualified and experienced researchers
will receive a
> fixed salary/living allowance, plus mobility, travel or career exploration
allowances
> according to the Marie Curie Framework 7 requirements for Early Stage
Researchers.
> Individual allowances may vary according to personal factors (such as
family status
> and place of origin) and are calculated in Euros. There are strict
eligibility and
> residency requirements that must be met.
> Each researcher will be appointed on a full-time, fixed-term contract at
the University
> of Leeds for a period of three years, which may include a six-month
internship at an
> associated partner organisation in the DREAM Network. Availability to
travel
> (including internationally), for the purposes of the research and training
activities, is a
> requirement for these posts.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Mark Priestley
> Professor of Disability Policy
> Director, Centre for Disability Studies
> University of Leeds
> LEEDS
> LS2 9JT
> UK
>
> tel: +44 113 343 4417
> fax: +44 113 343 4415
> Skype: mark-priestley
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> http://www.leeds.ac.uk/disability-studies
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