11-16-07
AOTF Institute Announces E-Newsletter

The AOTF Institute for the Study of Occupation and Health is proud to announce the launch of its new electronic newsletter Research Resources.

This monthly publication aims not only to highlight AOTF Institute programs but also to communicate a variety of information that will be of interest to researchers who work within the field of occupational therapy and across allied disciplines of the sciences, social sciences, and humanities.

This information is communicated chiefly through three categories in every newsletter: Publication & Conference Announcements, Web-Based & Related Resources, and Grant Announcements & Related Resources.

If you wish to receive future issues of Research Resources and occasional Research Resources *News Alerts*, please contact Helene Ross, AOTF Institute Program Assistant, at hross@aotf.org.


More About the AOTF Institute for the Study of Occupation and Health

Established in 2000, the AOTF Institute for the Study of Occupation and Health advances research, education, and leadership to promote greater understanding of the impact of occupation on the health of individuals, families, and communities.

As the programmatic umbrella of AOTF, the Institute is the chief mechanism through which AOTF realizes its mission to promote a just and equitable society in which individuals, regardless of age or ability, may participate in occupations of their choice that give meaning to their lives and foster health and well-being.

The component programs of AOTF's Institute reflect its dedication to the interconnected areas of research, education, and leadership within and beyond the field of occupational therapy.

These programs include, among several others, the Academy of Research, Dissertation Research Grant Program, Scholarship Program, Program for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Pi Theta Epsilon, and Program on Habits, Health, and Society.



Last Updated: 11/16/2007
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