Job Openings
Job Title
Grant Opportunity
Opening Date — January 27, 2010
Closing Date — December 1, 2010
Salary Range — Annual Stipend $20,000.00
Location — Utah State University
Responsibilities
Ron and Sandi Gillam, professors in the Department of Communication Disorders and Deaf Education at Utah State University, have received four federal grants that provide funding for new doctoral students in Speech-Language Pathology. The Gillams are looking for 3 full-time doctoral students in the areas of information processing, literacy, and/or oral language development in children with language impairments or English language learners. Student support will come from grants from the Institute for Educational Sciences, the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, the US Department of Education, and the US Department of Health and Human Services. Funding includes full tuition remission, an annual stipend of $20,000, health benefits, travel expenses, books, and a computer. General information about the doctoral program in Speech-Language Pathology at USU can be found at http://comd.usu.edu/htm/programs/graduate/slp-doctorate. For specific information about the new funding opportunities, contact Ron Gillam, PhD, at ron.gillam@usu.edu.
Qualifications
3 full time doctoral students in area of information processing, literacy,and/or oral language development in children
How To Apply
Contact Ron Gillam ron.gillam@usu.edu.