From: "Sally-Ann Cooper" <[log in to unmask]>Date: 28 August 2009 12:14:30 BDTTo: <[log in to unmask]>Dear Richard, please would you forward this message on the Seattle email list? Anna
Dear Colleague,
The Univeristy of Glasgow has secured additional funding to support post-doctoral fellowships and PhD studentships for intellectual disabilities research. Glasgow is highly committed to research to improve the health of persons with intellectual disabilities, and provides a strong research environment to develop scientists from both biomedical and social science backgrounds. If you might be interested in further information on these positions, which will soon be advertised, please contact either myself, or Professor Andrew Jahoda ([log in to unmask]).
Anna Cooper
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Professor S-A. Cooper
Professor of Learning Disabilities
Head of Division of Community Based Sciences
University of GlasgowSection of Psychological Medicine
Academic Centre
Gartnavel Royal Hospital
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Glasgow
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