Thursday, 17 January 2013

[wapadc] Fwd: [ARNOVA-L] Doctoral studies at Arizona State


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Thought this might be of interest for some members with a BA or MA who are looking for an applied, interdisciplinary PhD program.  I know most of the faculty here, so feel free to name drop if you contact them.

Good luck,

Jo Anne


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Subject: [ARNOVA-L] Doctoral studies at Arizona State
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2013 18:09:03 +0000
From: Mark Hager <Mark.Hager@asu.edu>
Reply-To: Mark Hager <Mark.Hager@asu.edu>
To: 'ARNOVA-L@iupui.edu' <ARNOVA-L@iupui.edu>


The School of Community Resources & Development at Arizona State University is seeking qualified Ph.D. applicant for admission in Fall 2013.  If you are interested in coming for a campus visit, we will reimburse for economy class, round-trip airfare for domestic flights.  Providing a community building model organized around a set of integrative experiences for student cohorts, the Ph.D. program builds on graduate courses in community development, nonprofit studies, tourism, and parks and recreation, along with faculty mentoring and community involvement. We prepare scholars, teachers, and professionals who study community development, policy, planning, and human service delivery models specializing in one of the following tracks:

 

  • Nonprofit Studies
  • Community Studies
  • Tourism
  • Parks, Recreation and Leisure

 

ARNOVA members on the nonprofit studies faculty at Arizona State are Robert Ashcraft, Laurie Mook, Lili Wang, Gordon Shockey, and Mark Hager.

 

The Ph.D. program spans traditional boundaries, building on the concept of fostering healthy and sustainable communities as the unifying principle. Integrating scholarship provides a more meaningful understanding of, and impact on, community life and dynamics.

 

Interested candidates are encouraged to apply. We have several assistantships available which include a competitive stipend, tuition fee waiver, and health insurance benefits.

 

Additional information about the admission requirement and application process can be found at http://scrd.asu.edu/programs/grad

 

Ph.D. Application Deadline-February 1, 2013

 


--   Jo Anne Schneider  Associate Research Professor  Anthropology Department  George Washington University  jschneid@gwu.edu  home.gwu.edu/~jschneid  www.faithandorganizations.umd.edu    


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