Tracy Leinbaugh, PhD, NCC, PCC-S Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Counseling and Higher Education Ohio University The Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education and Human Services 205 McCracken Hall Athens, OH 45701 Phone: 740-593-0846 E-mail: leinbaug at ohio.edu Show, by your actions, that you choose peace over war, freedom over oppression, voice over silence, service over self-interest, respect over advantage, cooperation over competition, action over passivity, diversity over uniformity, and justice over all. -----Original Message----- From: National Council of Rehabilitation Education [mailto: NCRE at LISTSERV.CSUFRESNO.EDU ] On Behalf Of Satinder Atwal Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 5:02 PM To: NCRE at LISTSERV.CSUFRESNO.EDU Subject: Job Announcement- Mississippi State University Good Afternoon, Please read job announcement below, there is no attachment. Thank you. Applications Invited for Research Training Program Mississippi State University’s Research and Training Center on Blindness and Low Vision (MSU-RTC), an independent center within the College of Education, is seeking a Ph.D. graduate student or post-doctoral candidate as the new Anne Sullivan Macy Scholar beginning in the Fall of 2011 or Spring of 2012. This program honors the unique contribution of Anne Sullivan Macy to the extraordinary educational experience of Helen Keller. A candidate who is blind or visually impaired is preferred, but applicants with significant experience in the blindness field who are not blind or visually impaired will also be considered. Candidates must have or be seeking a Ph.D. in the social sciences (e.g., rehabilitation counseling, psychology, social work, sociology, special education). Since 1981, MSU-RTC’s mission has been to enhance employment and independent living outcomes for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. In keeping with this mission, the goal of this training program is to support development of a scientist-practitioner who is well grounded in state- of-the-science research methods and practices, focused within the field of blindness and low vision. As a post-doctoral position, the program offers salary with full benefits and a tuition waiver for up to six credit hours. A student working toward a Ph.D. receives a full tuition waiver and monthly stipend. In either case, the recipient will participate in ongoing applied research, will have opportunities to participate in knowledge translation activities with professional and consumer advocacy organizations, state vocational rehabilitation agencies for the blind, and will attend regional and national training conferences. The Anne Sullivan Macy Research Training Program was established in 1992, supported in part by funding from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR). Previous award recipients have gone on to work as researchers, professors, and administrators. The very first Anne Sullivan Macy Scholar, Dr. Brenda Cavenaugh, served as Interim Director of MSU-RTC from 2007 – 2010. The current research training program will be funded under MSU-RTC’s current 5-year NIDRR grant: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) on Employment Outcomes for Individuals Who are Blind or Visually Impaired. To learn more and to apply for the Anne Sullivan Macy Research Training Program, visit MSU-RTC’s website at http://www.blind.msstate.edu and select the “Employment Opportunities” button on the front page. Potential applicants are also encouraged to contact Dr. Michele C. McDonnall, MSU-RTC Interim Director, at (662) 325-2001 or via email at M.Mcdonnall at msstate.edu NCRE Administrative Office Office Hours-7:30am-4:30pm PST, Monday-Friday. Rehabilitation Counseling Program California State University, Fresno "Changing the Face of Human Service" www.rehabeducators.org
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