Friday, April 15, 2011

Earn a Ph.D. in Special Education from the University of Iowa

The University of Iowa was awarded a grant from the Office of Special Education Programs in the U. S. Department of Education to fund students wishing to acquire a Ph.D. in special education. The grant requires full-time study and the program can be completed in 3-4 years—which would be fully funded by the grant. It is designed to support strong candidates who are interested in leadership positions, particularly in colleges and universities as teacher trainers and/or educational researchers.

For more information, click here to download an informational flyer or contact John Hosp (john-hosp@uiowa.edu) or Bill Therrien (bill-therrien@uiowa.edu) Co-Directors, Special Education Leaders for Iowa (SELIA), Associate Professors, Department of Teaching and Learning.


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