Just the messenger:
The School of Disability Studies is pleased to invite applications for two
postdoctoral fellowships beginning in September 2024. The deadline for
applications is February 1st, 2024. Please share with your networks!
Established in 1999, Toronto Metropolitan University’s School of Disability
Studies offers an undergraduate curriculum that brings disability and mad
studies to the wider university and through undergraduate and postdoctoral
training. The School’s award-winning curriculum and scholarship are infused
with social justice, critical analysis, and links to local and
international initiatives, activism, and arts.
The fellow will join a core team of faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and
research staff, contributing to the School’s strong tradition of
high-quality academic and public pedagogy. Opportunities for teaching and
some consultation work alongside the fellowship may also be possible.
The Tanis Doe Postdoctoral Fellowship in Gender, Disability & Social
Justice.
https://www.torontomu.ca/careers/research-staff-opportunities/tanis-doe-post-doctoral-fellowship-nov14-2023/
The Ethel Louise Armstrong Postdoctoral Fellowship in Disability Studies.
https://www.torontomu.ca/careers/research-staff-opportunities/ethel-louise-armstrong-post-doctoral-fellowship-nov20-2023/
If you want to learn more, please see the profiles of past and current
postdoctoral fellows:
Tanis Doe
https://www.torontomu.ca/disability-studies/people/gender-disability-social-justice-fellowship/
Ethel Louise Armstrong
https://www.torontomu.ca/disability-studies/people/ethel-louise-armstrong-fellowship/
Just the messenger:
The School of Disability Studies is pleased to invite applications for two
postdoctoral fellowships beginning in September 2024. The deadline for
applications is February 1st, 2024. Please share with your networks!
Established in 1999, Toronto Metropolitan University’s School of Disability
Studies offers an undergraduate curriculum that brings disability and mad
studies to the wider university and through undergraduate and postdoctoral
training. The School’s award-winning curriculum and scholarship are infused
with social justice, critical analysis, and links to local and
international initiatives, activism, and arts.
The fellow will join a core team of faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and
research staff, contributing to the School’s strong tradition of
high-quality academic and public pedagogy. Opportunities for teaching and
some consultation work alongside the fellowship may also be possible.
The Tanis Doe Postdoctoral Fellowship in Gender, Disability & Social
Justice.
https://www.torontomu.ca/careers/research-staff-opportunities/tanis-doe-post-doctoral-fellowship-nov14-2023/
The Ethel Louise Armstrong Postdoctoral Fellowship in Disability Studies.
https://www.torontomu.ca/careers/research-staff-opportunities/ethel-louise-armstrong-post-doctoral-fellowship-nov20-2023/
If you want to learn more, please see the profiles of past and current
postdoctoral fellows:
Tanis Doe
https://www.torontomu.ca/disability-studies/people/gender-disability-social-justice-fellowship/
Ethel Louise Armstrong
https://www.torontomu.ca/disability-studies/people/ethel-louise-armstrong-fellowship/