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Master of Arts Degree in International Development with Persons with Disabilities
Posted on 9 February 2011. Filed under: Announcements, Call for Nominations or Applications, Cross-Disability, Education and Training Opportunities, Human Rights, Opportunities, Poverty | Tags: development programs, development projects, disability rights, economic development, graduate program, how to design a project, how to fight poverty, how to promote human rights, human development, international development, people with disabilities, social development, sustainable development, Washington DC |
The Master of Arts degree in International Development at Gallaudet University in Washington, DC focuses on advocating for and with persons with disabilities. The program’s coursework is taught through a transformative lens where political, social and development issues become a means through which ID graduates study topics, such as, the latest global trends and issues concerning disability and development, gender, models of disability, the micropolitics of development, the design of sustainable and effective development projects and programs, and economic development. For more information, please go to our website: http://edf.gallaudet.edu and/or write to amy.wilson@gallaudet.edu
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