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    TimesDOCTORAL GRADUATE
    ASSISTANTSHIPS IN KINESIOLOGY

    THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN


    The doctoral program in the Division of Kinesiology at the University
    of Michigan is offering graduate assistantships on a competitive basis
    for the Fall 2000 semester. The Division is one of 19 degree-granting
    academic units on the Ann Arbor campus. The doctoral program promotes
    collaborative research with other disciplines on campus such as
    neuroscience, medicine, bioengineering, public health, and the social
    sciences. Current research activities within the Division include:


    Motor Behavioral and Neuromotor Control

    * Effects of aging and disability on sensorimotor control

    * Skill acquisition in healthy infants/children and individuals with
    movement disorders

    * Biomechanical modeling of expressive movement

    * Application of dynamic systems theory to motor skill acquisition


    Exercise Physiology and Health Behavior

    * Effects of exercise on hormonal secretion in post-menopausal women

    * Role of exercise and weight management in promoting healthy lifestyle
    choices

    * Effects of exercise and disease on molecular mechanisms of heart
    growth

    * Health risk management


    Sports Medicine

    * Effects of injury and rehabilitation on shoulder function


    Cultural, Economic, and Business Aspects of Sport and Physical
    Activity

    * Role of media and society in stereotyping student athletes

    * Emotion and attitudes of consumers in the sport and fitness industry

    * Mass media policy decisions and sport programming


    Detailed information on the Division of Kinesiology, its faculty and
    programs is available through the Web at:
    www.umich.edu/~divkines/kinweb/ Applications received by March 1,
    2000 will be considered in funding decisions. For information and
    application materials, please contact:

    Carrie Stein, Student Services Associate, Division of Kinesiology,
    University of Michigan, 401 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2214
    phone 734-764-1343, steinc@umich.edu



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