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Course Type: Diploma and Certificate Courses
Training Provider: Institute of Social Studies (ISS)
School/Institute/Dept./Centre: Institute of Social Studies (ISS)

The programme is geared to young and mid-career development researchers, practitioners, and activists in NGOs, international development organisations and government agencies involved in social provision and protection and poverty alleviation.

This programme imparts knowledge and skill-enhancing training on issues concerning the universalisation of socioeconomic security for the poor and socially excluded. Participants link theory and practice by applying what they learn to the challenges they face in their own work.

Participants in the USS program have three study options: two 10.5-week diploma options and one 5.5-week certificate course. One of the 10.5-week diploma options is a unique and innovative study programme that includes a 5-week study visit to India to gain field exposure to two different approaches to the universalisation of socioeconomic security: the movement-led approach of the Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) in Gujarat and the state-led approach taken by Kerala. This program is offered in collaboration with the SEWA and with the Centre for Development Studies (CDS) in Kerala. Click on India Track for more information.

Learning objectives

This course provides a conceptual framework for policy analysis to address the challenges faced in universalising socioeconomic security. Participants acquire skills in problem identification, policy analysis and programme conceptualisation and design.

Programme structure

The study programme begins with 5.5 weeks of study at ISS. The course explores the concept of socioeconomic insecurity and its causes as well as different approaches and options for intervention. A diverse range of cases (including the Dutch system) and the participant’s own experiences are used as illustrations. For participants in the 5.5-week course, the programme ends here. The 10.5-week diploma participants either remain at ISS for continued study on an aspect of socioeconomic security of particular relevance to their work, or travel to India for the 5-week field study programme.

For more detailed information on the programme check the academic calendar . Please be aware that this is the calendar for the 2004 programme, the 2005 programme might be slightly different.

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Course Details

Staff:
Loes Keysers
Lecturer in Women and Development Studies

Kristin Komives (convenor)
Lecturer in Rural Development, Environment and Population Studies

Auma Okwany
Lecturer in Social Policies

Bridget O’Laughlin
Associate Professor of Population and Development

Prof. Ashwani Saith
Dean; Professor of Rural Economics

Prof. Marc Wuyts
Professor of Applied Quantitative Economics


Entry Requirements:
Prospective participants will require the following pre-requisites:

Course Duration:
This is a 10.5-week Postgraduate Diploma Programme or 5.5-week Certificate Course running 11 January-24 March 2006/ 10 January -23 March 2007.

Language(s) of Instruction:
  • English

Mode of Study:
  • residential

Thematic Focus:
  • Anthropology/Sociology
  • Development Policy
  • Development Studies
  • Gender Issues
  • Governance
  • Poverty Analysis
  • Rural Development
  • Social Policy and Development

Country(ies):
  • Netherlands

Town(s) or City(ies):
The Hague

Course fees:
Tuition Fee for 10.5-week programme (USS): 3500 EUR Tuition Fee for 5.5-week programme (USS): 2000 EUR

Scholarships & Awards:
Students should apply to the Netherlands Fellowship Programme

Further Funding Information:
http://www.iss.nl/navFrame/frame2.html?content=/WEB1/fellowships/index.jsp

Course's Webpage:
http://www.iss.nl/navFrame/frame2.html?content=/tprogrs/uss.html

School/Institute/Dept./Centre
Institute of Social Studies (ISS)
Training Provider: Institute of Social Studies (ISS)
Contact Telephone: +31 (0)70 426 0460
Courses: 8
ISS is a unique – independent and international – graduate school in the social sciences. It is one of the oldest and largest centres for the comparative study and research of social, political and economic development and change. ISS offers quality learning to its students, all young and mid-career professionals, and critical social science knowledge to its scientific peers, and stimulates debate with the general public, through an organisation that strives for ‘total quality care’.

The courses - all taught in English - provide knowledge and insights in a number of fields including development economics, sociology, politics, public policy and management, governance, gender, employment, population, social security, children and youth, and human rights.

The Institute offers a four-year PhD programme, a 15.5-month MA in Development Studies with various specialisations, postgraduate diploma programmes and tailor-made short courses. All degrees are recognised internationally and by Dutch legislation on higher education.

Over the past 50 years, around 10,000 students from more than 160 countries have studied at ISS. Many now hold leading positions in government, international organisations, higher education, planning agencies and non-governmental organisations.

The staff is drawn from around thirty countries from all over the world. The multicultural community at ISS offers an excellent learning environment both inside and outside the classroom, in which students can gain from each others’ diverse experience.

The ISS participates with other academic institutes in the Netherlands, including the University of Amsterdam, Utrecht University and Wageningen University, in the CERES Research School (Centre for Resource Studies for Development). During their stay PhD students participate in the School’s activities, which include special courses and workshops. This gives them an opportunity to interact with PhD students from other universities in the Netherlands.

ISS is situated in the centre of The Hague, the city of peace and justice. The Hague is home to over 150 organisations like the Permanent Court of International Justice, the Peace Palace Library and Europol. From the Hague it takes a few hours to travel to European cities like Brussels, Paris or London. The ISS guarantees accommodation for all students. The ISS possesses of its own housing close to the institution’s premises and in other parts of The Hague. The ISS has its own library which focuses on the social sciences with a predominant focus on developing countries. The institute has a permanent broad band connection to the internet and students get their own email account.

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