Master’s Degree in International Development and Disability

Posted on 10 February 2009. Filed under: Announcements, Call for Nominations or Applications, Education and Training Opportunities, Events and Conferences, Opportunities | Tags: , , , , |

Gallaudet University offers a Master’s Degree in International Development which prepares students to collaborate with a variety of groups which wish to include people with disabilities in their organizations, development projects and programs. The degree draws on theories and material from disability studies, international relations, public policy, research and evaluation. Students study significant topics in international relations that affect the economic and social development of countries worldwide, including:

· the theories and strategies of international development;
· the political, social and developmental issues surrounding disability that result in the continued oppression and marginalization of disabled people around the globe;
· the links between disability and development in the areas of human rights, poverty, the environment, health, gender, children, and conflict and emergency situations such as natural disasters;
· the inclusion of disability issues in mainstream development practice;
· participatory approaches in planning, implementation, monitoring, reviewing and evaluation, National and International policy framework, and;
· practice and theory of living and studying in cultures different from one’s own.

Applications for Gallaudet University’s Master’s Degree in International Development are due April 1st, 2009 in order to start in August 2009.

For those in the Washington, DC area, a Graduate School Open House will be held on campus this Friday, February 13th, 2009, from 10 am – 3:00 pm.

For more information about the Master’s Degree, please visit: http://edf.gallaudet.edu/x2607.xml

or contact Amy Wilson at amy.wilson@gallaudet.edu



Thank you to Dr. Amy Wilson for sending this announcement to be posted at We Can Do. It is in good part thanks to Amy, and to the courses I have taken through her international development program at Gallaudet, that I have built such a strong network of contacts in the international disability community and learned many of the things I need to know to run this blog site.

Even if you cannot pursue a full Master’s Degree at this time, then I personally recommend their on-line class, EDF 772, “International Development with People with Disabilities in Developing Countries” as an excellent overview of the field. If you miss the April 1, 2009 deadline (to be accepted for the incoming August 2009 class), then check their web site for deadlines for next year.

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plz annonce opportunities for dsabled person of pakistan

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i have a disability and willing to have a masters degree but i have first degree in community psychology from Makerere University-Uganda

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. I am Tanzanian man aged 45 years old. Professionally, I am Senior Educational Officer with 20 years working experience in Education Sector and NGOs in Tanzania. At present, I am a senior Curriculum Development specialist Grade l coordinating Kiswahili coordinating civics, General studies & Development studies subjects and dealing with education research & consultancy services. I am working with Tanzania Institute of Education. My education level is Bachelor degree in Education (BED-ARTS).

My main responsibilities are to: design and develop curriculum, train teachers and tutors, conduct education researches, curriculum monitoring and evaluation, writing academic papers and books, prepare training materials & Manuals, perform educational consultancy and perform other duties as assigned with my immediate supervisor.
I have the greatest interest to study for Master’s Degree in International Development


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