Hello,
Thinking of pursuing graduate
studies in September 2014?
The MA and PhD Program in Critical Disability
Studies at York University, Toronto, Canada is accepting admission
applications for September 2014 entry with a deadline fast approaching
- February 5th, 2014 .
We welcome applicants from a variety of
backgrounds, including persons with disabilities engaged in the disability
rights movement, government civil servants, professionals in the field
of disability and people working in non-governmental organizations such
as community organizations and advocacy groups. You'll have the
opportunity to become involved in Disability Rights Promotion International
(DRPI), a collaborative international project working to establish a comprehensive
and sustainable international system to monitor human rights issues relating
to people with disabilities.
Note that all supporting documents (e.g.
Supplementary Program Information Form, List of Referees, 3 Letters of
Recommendation, Statement of Interests, C.V. or resume, one writing sample,
originally transcripts), not only the application form, must be received
by the Admissions Office at York University by this deadline. Interested
parties are highly recommended to initiate the application process by completing
an online admissions application as soon as possible in order to be able
to proceed with the rest of the procedures outlined on the program website
at http://www.yorku.ca/gradcdis/
Please kindly forward this information
to anyone who may be interested.
If you need further clarification about
the program, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Warm regards,
Domenica Lam, Graduate Program Assistant
Graduate Program in Critical Disability Studies
Graduate Program in Health
Faculty of Graduate Studies, York University, Room 409 HNES Building, 4700
Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3
(Tel) 416-736-2100 ext. 44494 | (Fax) 416-736-5227
| www.yorku.ca/gradcdis
| www.yorku.ca/gradhlth
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