Old Dominion University (Norfolk, VA, USA) has one Athletic Training graduate assistantship available within the Kinesiology & Rehabilitation PhD program beginning in Fall 2024. Assistantship responsibilities will involve providing athletic training coverage for Norfolk Public Schools. The doctoral assistantship provides in-state tuition coverage and annual stipend. Applicants must be a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) eligible for licensure in Virginia. The start date for this position will be August 15, 2024.
The PhD in Kinesiology & Rehabilitation at ODU is designed for students with a kinesiology/exercise science background as well as rehabilitation professionals (athletic trainers, occupational therapists, physical therapists or speech/language pathologists) who are interested in becoming leaders, teachers and scholars in their respective fields. This inter-professional program features faculty from across the College of Health Sciences. The curriculum's core has a focus on motor control and motor learning as applied to mobility, rehabilitation, daily functional activities, communication and swallowing in individuals with and without physical or neurologic impairments.
For further information about the PhD, faculty, and research areas, go to: https://www.odu.edu/ptat/phd-kinesiology-rehabilitation
Highly motivated students who are interested in developing their research skills are encouraged to apply. Applicants are encouraged to discuss their application with individual faculty members in their area of interest.
For further information contact:
Ryan McCann, PhD, ATC, CSCS
Associate Professor
Co-Director, PhD in Kinesiology and Rehabilitation
School of Rehabilitation Sciences
Old Dominion University
2134B Health Sciences Building
Norfolk, VA 23529
E-mail: rmccann@odu.edu
Tel. 757-683-6131
The PhD in Kinesiology & Rehabilitation at ODU is designed for students with a kinesiology/exercise science background as well as rehabilitation professionals (athletic trainers, occupational therapists, physical therapists or speech/language pathologists) who are interested in becoming leaders, teachers and scholars in their respective fields. This inter-professional program features faculty from across the College of Health Sciences. The curriculum's core has a focus on motor control and motor learning as applied to mobility, rehabilitation, daily functional activities, communication and swallowing in individuals with and without physical or neurologic impairments.
For further information about the PhD, faculty, and research areas, go to: https://www.odu.edu/ptat/phd-kinesiology-rehabilitation
Highly motivated students who are interested in developing their research skills are encouraged to apply. Applicants are encouraged to discuss their application with individual faculty members in their area of interest.
For further information contact:
Ryan McCann, PhD, ATC, CSCS
Associate Professor
Co-Director, PhD in Kinesiology and Rehabilitation
School of Rehabilitation Sciences
Old Dominion University
2134B Health Sciences Building
Norfolk, VA 23529
E-mail: rmccann@odu.edu
Tel. 757-683-6131