They admit only once a year
"Completed formal applications and accompanying documents are due in the
Department by January 15 for admission the following September."
http://www.chs.myweb.med.ucalgary.ca/CHSGrad.html
Thesis-based MSc and PhD programs with specialization in Community
Rehabilitation and Disability Studies <http://www.crds.org/>
MSc and PhD programs in CRDS have been offered through the Graduate
Division of Educational Research, Faculty of Education. Starting
in 2008, students wishing a thesis-based MSc or PhD program specializing
in CRDS will apply to the Department of Community Health Sciences.
http://www.chs.myweb.med.ucalgary.ca/GraduateEducationNews.html
Dr. Gregor Wolbring
Starting August 2008 Full Time Assistant Professor, Community Health
Sciences, Program in Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies
http://chs.myweb.med.ucalgary.ca/Home.html
http://www.crds.org/
/Key Interests:/ global and local social, ethical, legal, economic,
cultural and governance issues related to new, emerging and converging
science and technology in general and the impact on marginalized
populations in particular especially disabled people; Sciences and
Technologies research covered: nanoscale sciences and technologies
(among others feed, food, water, energy, material sciences), molecular
manufacturing, aging, longevity and immortality research, cognitive
sciences, neuromorphic engineering, genetics, synthetic biology, bodily
enhancement sciences and technologies, in vitro meat, artificial
intelligence and robotics to name a few; Science and technology impact
covered: human right, personhood, sentient rights, concept of
disability impairment, ableism, transhumanism, models and determinants
of health, neglected diseases, health technology assessment, health law,
health care deliverance, health systems and health policies, medical
anthropology; Other Issues: Foresight studies,
variability/ability/disability studies, bioethics
webpage: www.bioethicsanddisability.org
<http://www.bioethicsanddisability.org/>.
Biweekly column "The Choice is Yours":
http://www.innovationwatch.com/commentary_choiceisyours.htm
Nano,Bio,Info, Cogno, Synbio blog: www.wolbring.wordpress.com
<http://www.wolbring.wordpress.com/>
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Dr. Gregor Wolbring
webpage: http://www.bioethicsanddisability.org
biweekly column The Choice is Yours: http://www.innovationwatch.com/commentary_choiceisyours.htm
NanoBioInfoCognoSynbio Blog:http://wolbring.wordpress.com/
My other articles http://www.bioethicsanddisability.org/articles.htm
e-mail [log in to unmask]
Starting August 2008 Assistant Professor, University of Calgary, Faculty of Medicine, Dept of Community Heath Sciences, Program in Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies
Till August 2008 Research Scientist, Biochemistry, University of Calgary, Faculty of Medicine, Dept of Medical Biochemistry
Member CAC/ISO - Canadian Advisory Committees for the International Organization for Standardization section TC229 Nanotechnologies
PACT senior research consultant for the Science & Technology Foresight directorate of the Office of the National Science Advisor, Government of Canada
Founding Member and Affiliated Scholar, Center for Nanotechnology and Society at Arizona State University, USA
Part Time Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Canada
Former Member of the Executive of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO (2003-2007, term maxed out)
Chair: Disabled People's International Bioethics Taskforce
Chair: Foresight taskforce of the International Disability Caucus of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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