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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. Courses run by Institute of Social Studies (ISS)MA Development Studies
(Institute of Social Studies) Training Provider: Institute of Social Studies (ISS) The Institute of Social Studies offers a programme of studies leading to a Masters Degree in Development Studies. With a strong focus on training in the theory and methods relevant to development studies, the MA Programme aims to equip graduates to apply new insights in policy analysis in a practical context. Diploma/Certificate in Universalising Socioeconomic Security for the Poor
(Institute of Social Studies) Training Provider: 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. Diploma/Certificate in Globalisation and Labour Rights
(Institute of Social Studies) Training Provider: Institute of Social Studies (ISS) The course is primarily for mid-career trade union members, and other individuals involved in the promotion of human/worker/labour rights. Economic globalisation poses major challenges for labour with increasing problems of unemployment, reduction of social security and informalisation of work. The courses expose the participants to these issues and possible interventions within a human/labour rights framework. The curricula have been developed on the basis of extensive discussions with the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU). Diploma in Modelling and Accounting for Sustainable Development
(Institute of Social Studies) Training Provider: Institute of Social Studies (ISS) The Modelling and Accounting for Sustainable Development programme aims to equip participants with up-to-date accounting and modelling practices and other relevant analytical tools for the design of policies for sustainable development. Diploma in Children, Youth and Development
(Institute of Social Studies) Training Provider: Institute of Social Studies (ISS) CYD is intended primarily for young and mid-career professionals in international, national and local development agencies who work on issues involving children and youth. Staff of institutes of higher education and research and those who intend to follow a career path in this field are also welcome. Certificate in Understanding and Managing Reproductive Health (Institute of Social Studies)
Training Provider: Institute of Social Studies (ISS) This three week intensive post-graduate course offers an opportunity to learn how to analyse SRH problems in the wider social development context, to systematically plan interventions, and to manage SRH interventions which empower women, involve men and recognise the rights of young people; and a unique chance to study the principles of the Dutch approach at work. The course is ideally suited to young and mid-career policymakers, (health) professionals and researchers from government and (I)NGOs, who need a short intensive introduction/updating in gender sensitive and participatory analysis. Certificate in Gender and Economic Policy Analysis (Institute of Social Studies)
Training Provider: Institute of Social Studies (ISS) Mid-career economists and other social scientists that work for international development organisations, government agencies and NGOs, as well as academics, who want to better understand the gendered character of economies as well as seek to develop economic policies that are gender-aware. For economists, the course will have a more technical focus, while for others, the course will have a less technical focus, emphasising interdisciplinary readings and exercises. Certificate in Development, Law and Social Justice (Institute of Social Studies)
Training Provider: Institute of Social Studies (ISS) Development Law and Social Justice is a non-assessed certificate programme primarily intended for professionals who are working in NGOs active in the promotion of social justice and human rights, and for academic staff of universities who are actively and directly associated with the work of NGOs in the same fields. Some participants work in governmental institutions or international organisations. The DLSJ programme combines academic reflection on human rights issues with experiential learning based on active input from the programme participants. Substantive experience and active involvement in the struggle for the realisation of human rights are essential requirements for admission to the programme. Results 1 - 8 of 8
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