Office of Administrative Affairs and Research


National Clearing House of Rehabilitation Training Materials

This cooperative agreement, funded by the Rehabilitation Services Administration, continues support for the Clearing House which collects and disseminates human resource development materials created by the vocational rehabilitation discipline. The project began in 1961 through the OSU Counselor Education program as an exchange of curriculum materials among university programs. The scope of the project has grown to reach an international audience of rehabilitation practitioners in counselor education programs, special education, state agencies, and facilities. The collection contains over 8,000 titles of printed and audiovisual materials on topics related to the employment of disabled persons. Materials are listed, with annotations, in a quarterly newsletter serving an audience of over 36,000.

Sponsor: U.S. Department of Education
PIs: Paul Gaines and David Brooks


Six Universities Development and Rehabilitation Project: Rectors' Program

Oklahoma State University, through its College of Education, provided a program of short-term training and study for the Director General of Higher Education of the government of Indonesia. This short-term two-week program emphasized budgeting and finance of higher education programs, especially from private and non-governmental sources. Participants were exposed to lectures, study tours, and discussions.

Sponsor: Louis Berger International, Inc.
PIs: Kenneth H. McKinley and Ray E. Sanders


UPH Academic Dean

This project placed a faculty member in the role as Academic Dean in a university in Jakarta, Indonesia. The faculty member provides guidance and expertise toward the development and maintenance of a twinning agreement with U.S. universities.

Sponsor: Universitas Pelita Harapan, Indonesia
PI: Ray E. Sanders


Six Universities Development and Rehabilitation Project

This project placed 5 Indonesian university rectors in the Research and Public Service project developed to increase research and development within the rectors' chosen fields.

Sponsor: Louis Berger International, Inc.
PI: Ray E. Sanders