[vip_students] Interviews with young adults with disabilities

  • From: "Support At NCBI" <support@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2012 12:12:26 -0000

Hi All,
        
        We would like to interview young adults with disabilities as part of a 
European study investigating how local, national, and global policies are 
influencing the lives of young people in the 21st Century.
        
        The Quali-TYDES Ireland researchers are conducting ‘life-story’ 
interviews with young people NOW. If you have any type of disability and were 
born in the 1980s, we would like to hear about your experiences, aspirations 
and expectations:
        
        *  education,
        *  barriers/opportunities,
        *  successes/problems,
        *  important decisions,
        *  regrets/dreams,
        *  who or what helped…
        
        We can come to you anywhere in the country or will reimburse your 
travel expenses if you travel to us.
        
        If you are willing to participate, or for more information, please 
contact:
        Dr. Fiona Smyth
        School of Education, Trinity College Dublin, College Green, Dublin 2, 
Ireland.
        Email: smythf2@xxxxxx
        Tel: 086-3153429
        
        
        
        ____________________________________________
        Dr. Fiona Smyth
        Research Fellow
        School of Education
        Trinity College Dublin
        College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland.
        
        Email: smythf2@xxxxxx<mailto:smythf2@xxxxxx>
        Tel: +353 (0)86 3153429 <tel:%2B353%20%280%2986%203153429> 
        
        
        
        



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