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Friday, November 20, 2009

Announcing ADVANCED REHABILITATION RESEARCH AND DISABILITY POLICY TRAINING for 2010-2012

This is a unique opportunity that provides advanced training in rehabilitation and disability policy research, with a particular focus on participation of people with disabilities in their communities. This individualized training program offers to accommodate the needs of postdoctoral researchers and others with advanced degrees. Researchers and others who hold leadership positions in rehabilitation, disability studies, and related fields may apply. Trainees must be willing to locate to Syracuse, New York, and will receive a salary for the academic year ($34,000), summer stipend, travel allowance, up to 12 credits of tuition, and full Syracuse University benefits. Persons with disabilities and/or other underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. We are seeking candidates who will commit to two-year (for AY 2010-2012) traineeships. We will also consider doctoral candidates (ABD status) who will complete their doctoral dissertation by December 2010 and whose research interests are consistent with the focus of the ARRT. Please note that the second year of funding will depend on successful completion of the dissertation project in year one of project participation.

Training activities can include:

  • advanced coursework
  • project seminars
  • participation in ongoing research and policy projects
  • independent writing and research


Trainees can select advanced training in one of two strands: rehabilitation research and disability policy research. Each strand includes 9-15 credits of optional coursework in advanced rehabilitation research methods or disability policy research (with a Certificate of Advanced Study in Disability Studies), practica in the editorial review process and in research ethics, and an internship at a rehabilitation or disability policy research project.

Requirements for this training include:

  • Doctorate or other advanced degree; other advanced rehabilitation and disability leaders may also apply. Will also consider doctoral candidates who will complete their dissertation by December 2010.
  • Must relocate to Syracuse, New York for duration of training
  • Evidence of appropriate achievement and potential for future achievement


For full consideration, candidates must complete an online management application at www.sujobopps.com and include a letter addressing selection criteria as well as applicant goals and interests, current vita, sample publications or other written work, two letters of reference, and graduate transcript, if applicable, by February 1, 2010.

For additional information, please contact:

James Bellini, Ph.D., Project Co-Director
c/o Center on Human Policy, Law, and Disability Studies
805 South Crouse Avenue
Syracuse, NY 13244-2280
315-443-9655 FAX 315-443-4338
Jlbellin@syr.edu

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