Participants Needed for Research on Faculty With Disabilities

Researchers invite you to participate in this second-wave research study about the experiences of faculty with disabilities in university programs. This study is being conducted by Kelly Dundon and Gonzalo Camp, candidates in the Master of Social Work program under the supervision of Kim Stauss, chair of the School of Social Work. 

This study will explore the representation of faculty with disabilities in university programs, the unique strengths they offer and challenges they face. The research is aimed at exploring the barriers to recruiting, hiring, developing and retaining faculty with disabilities and how universities can decrease these barriers.

Their research includes semi-structured, qualitative interviews via phone or video. Interviews are expected to last no more than 30 minutes.

Deans, Directors, Chairs and Heads:
If you are interested in participating in this research and you are a dean, director, chair or faculty head (with or without a disability), please contact Kelly Dundon at kdundon@uark.edu. If possible, please send this research request to any faculty you think might be interested in participating. Gonzalo Camp will be completing the research on faculty with disabilities.

Faculty:
If you are interested in participating in this research and you are a faculty member with a disability, please contact Gonzalo Camp at gicamp@uark.edu.

Agreement to be contacted or a request for more information does not obligate you to participate in any study. If you would like additional information about this study, please contact the researchers.

Thank you again for considering this research opportunity.

CONSENT

  1. If you have questions or concerns about this research, please contact Kelly Dundon, principal investigator, at kdundon@uark.edu, Kelly Dundon, Gonzalo Camp, co-investigator, at gicamp@uark.edu, or Kim Stauss, faculty supervisor, at kstauss@uark.edu.
  2. If you have questions or concerns about your rights as a research participant, please contact Ro Windwalker, the university's Human Subjects Compliance Coordinator, at 479-575-2208 or irb@uark.edu.
  3. The purpose of this research is to explore the representation of faculty with disabilities in university programs. The research will aim to gain a better understanding of the barriers to recruiting, hiring, developing and retaining faculty with disabilities and how universities can decrease these barriers.
  4. Semi-structured, qualitative interviews will be conducted and, should take no more than 30 minutes to complete.
  5. Your participation in this research is voluntary. If you choose not to participate, your decision will not affect your relationship with the university, the researchers or any other third party.
Contacts

Gonzalo Camp, graduate assistant
Multicultural Center
479-301-9879, gjcamp@uark.edu

Kelly Dundon, graduate assistant, principal investigator
School of Social Work
479-575-5039, kdundon@uark.edu

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