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Institutions

  1. ACCESS and GPIR (Amsterdam Center For Comperative European Social Studies & Graduate Program In International Relations)
  2. Department of Gay and Lesbian Studies (Interfacultaire Werkgroep Homostudies)
  3. Department of Medical Sexology/ Foundation for Medical Sexology
  4. Gay and Lesbian Studies
  5. Gender Identity Clinic
  6. Homodok
  7. The Netherlands Institute of Social Sexological Research (NISSO)(EFS)


  1. ACCESS and GPIR (Amsterdam Center For Comperative European Social Studies & Graduate Program In International Relations)

    Universiteit van Amsterdam, ACCESS Program
    Manager: Ms. Christel van Rooy, MA/ GPIR: Ms. Jeanette Eindhoven, MA in International Relatios.
    Oudezijds Achterburgwal 237
    NL-1012 Amsterdam DL

    Phone:   (+31-20) 525 47 02 /44 74
    Fax:       (+31-20) 525 20 86
    E-mail:   VanRooy@pscw.uva.nl E-mail: Eidhoven@pscw.uva.nl


  2. Department of Gay and Lesbian Studies (Interfacultaire Werkgroep Homostudies)

    Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht
    Dr. Klaas Soesbeek
    Heidelberglaan 1
    NL-3584 CS Utrecht


  3. Department of Medical Sexology/ Foundation for Medical Sexology

    F05-829 University Hospital
    Prof. Dr. M. W. Hergerdt/Inst. Dr. APM Heititz
    P.O. Box 85500
    NL-3508 GA Utrecht

    Phone:   (+31-30) 250 64 26
    Fax:       (+31-30) 254 19 00


  4. Gay and Lesbian Studies

    University of Amsterdam
    G. Hekma, Ph.D.
    Oude Hoogstraat 24
    NL-1012 CE Amsterdam

    Phone:   (+3120) 525-2226
    Fax:       (+3120) 525-2179
    E-mail:   hekma@pscw.uva.nl


  5. Gender Identity Clinic

    Louis Gooren, M.D., Ph.D.
    Free University Hospital
    P.O.Box 7057
    1007 MB Amsterdam


  6. Homodok

    Gay and Lesbian Information Centre and Archives
    Jack van der Wel
    Nieuwpoortkade 2a
    NL-1055 RX Amsterdam

    Phone:   +31-20-60 60 712
    Fax:       +31-20-60 60 713
    E-mail:   info@homodok-laa.nl
    Internet: http://www.homodok-laa.nl


  7. Rutgers Nisso Groep (Rutgers Nisso Group)
    Oudenoord 176-178
    NL-3513 EV Utrecht
    Postal address:
    Postbus 9022
    NL-3506 GA Utrecht

    Phone: +31-30- 2313431
    Phone: +31-30- 2367750 (Information and Documentation Centre)
    E-mail: rng@rng.nl
    E-mail: library@rng.nl (Information and Documentation Centre)
    Internet: http://www.rng.nl/


Organizations

  1. Dutch Society for Sexology
  2. Dutch Society of Impotence Research (EFS)
  3. Foundation for Medical Sexology
  4. International Society for Sexuality and Cancer
  5. Nederlandse Vereniging voor Seksuologie
  6. Netherlands Society for Impotence Research
  7. Middle East Society for Sexual Medicine (MESSM)


  1. Dutch Society for Sexology

    Conny Schrendus-Bais, Dr.
    P.O. Box 40551
    NL-2504 LN Den Haag
    Phone:   +31-70-359-2130


  2. Dutch Society of Impotence Research (EFS)

    Department of Clinical Psychology
    Dr. Erick Janssen
    Roetersstraat 15
    NL-01018 WB Amsterdam

    Phone:   (+31-20) 525 61 13
    Fax:       (+31-20) 639 13 69


  3. Foundation for Medical Sexology

    Dept. of Medical Sexology, F05-829 University Hospital
    Prof. M. W. Hengeveld
    P.O. Box 85500
    NL-3508 GA Utrecht


  4. International Society for Sexuality and Cancer

    Contact Person: Luca Incrocci, MD PhD,
    Secretary-Treasurer ISSC
    Erasmus MC-Daniel den Hoed Cancer Center
    P.O. Box 5201
    3008 AE Rotterdam

    Phone:   +31 10 43 91 421
    Fax:       +31 10 43 91 013
    E-mail:   lucaincrocci@cs.com
    Internet: http://www.issc.nu/


  5. Nederlandse Vereniging voor Seksuologie

    Contact:
    Secretariaat: Mediscon
    Postbus 113 5660 AC Geldrop
    Telefoon (9 - 12u): 040 - 280 27 50
    E-mail: info@nvvs.info
    Persvoorlichter: drs. Y.S.A. (Yuri) Ohlrichs
    Telefoon: 06 - 435 425 34
    E-mail: persinformatie@nvvs.info
    Internet: http://www.nvvs.info/


  6. Netherlands Society for Impotence Research

    Dept. of Medical Sexology, F05-829 University Hospital
    Prof. M. W. Hengeveld
    P.O. Box 85500
    NL-3508 GA Utrecht


  7. Middle East Society for Sexual Medicine (MESSM)

    MESSM Office
    PO Box 94
    1520 AB Wormerveer
    The Netherlands
    Phone: +31 75 647 6375
    Fax: +31 75 647 6371
    E-Mail: office@messm.org
    Dr. Amr El-Meliegy
    amrmeliegy@yahoo.com
    Internet: http://www.messm.org/


Resource Centers

  1. European Information Centre "EIC"
  2. Homodok
  3. Rutgers Nisso Group (RNG)(EFS)
  4. Sex Museum Amsterdam

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  1. European Information Centre "EIC"

    The "EIC" is housed within the Netherlands Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (NIGZ)
    Mr. Jo Reinders
    P.O.Box 500
    NL-3440 Woerden

    Phone:   (+31-348) 437 633
    Fax:       (+31-348) 437 666
    E-mail:   nigz@nigz.nl
    Internet: http://www.nigz.nl


  2. Homodok

    Gay and Lesbian Information Centre and Archives
    Jack van der Wel
    Nieuwpoortkade 2a
    NL-1055 RX Amsterdam

    Phone:   +31-20-60 60 712
    Fax:       +31-20-60 60 713
    E-mail:   info@homodok-laa.nl
    Internet: http://www.homodok-laa.nl


  3. Rutgers Nisso Groep (Rutgers Nisso Group)
    Oudenoord 176-178
    NL-3513 EV Utrecht
    Postal address:
    Postbus 9022
    NL-3506 GA Utrecht

    Phone: +31-30- 2313431
    Phone: +31-30- 2367750 (Information and Documentation Centre)
    E-mail: rng@rng.nl
    E-mail: library@rng.nl (Information and Documentation Centre)
    Internet: http://www.rng.nl/

    Description: The Dutch national centre of expertise on sexuality.
    The Rutgers Nisso Group is an expertise and policy centre specializing in sexuality, and sexual and reproductive health in the Netherlands.
    Its Information and Documentation Center houses approximately 75,000 scientific and scholarly documents (books, reports, journals, brochures and multimedia).


  4. Sex Museum Amsterdam

    Damrak 18
    Amsterdam

    Opening hours: 10:00 am to 11:30 pm Daily


Training Programs

  1. ACCESS and GPIR (Amsterdam Center For Comperative European Social Studies & Graduate Program In International Relations)
  2. Dutch Society for Sexology
  3. European Information Centre "EIC"

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  1. ACCESS and GPIR (Amsterdam Center For Comperative European Social Studies &

    Graduate Program In International Relations)

    ACCESS Program Manager: Ms. Christel van Rooy, MA/ GPIR: Ms. Jeanette Eindhoven, MA in International Relatios.
    Universiteit van Amsterdam
    Oudezijds Achterburgwal 237
    Amsterdam DL NL-1012

    Phone:   (+31-20) 525 47 02 /44 74
    Fax:       (+31-20) 525 20 86
    E-Mail:   VanRooy@pscw.uva.nl
    E-Mail:   Eidhoven@pscw.uva.nl


    Name of program:

    Graduate Program (ACCESS offers four Master's degrees):

    MA in Social Sciences
    MA in European Comminication Studies
    MA in Philosophy and Cultural Analysis
    MSc in Science and Technology Studies, and a non degree Graduate Certificate Program

    Admission requirements:

    Graduate Program:
    The required background for each of these Master's degrees is at least a Bachelor's or equivalent degree in a field relevant to the desired MA/MSc. The general level should be equal to three years of Dutch university education. Students are expected to have an overall Grade Point Average equivalent to a 3.0 (American System) or a 2,1 (British system) but students who have such a GPA are not automatically assured of admission. Non-native users of English are required to submit proof of English language proficiency, both oral and written...

    Duration of program: 10 months

    Training languages: English, Dutch

    Contents / Curriculum

    Required courses

    theoretical courses:

    Interdisciplinary Streams (third trimester)

    1. European Integration
    2. Sexuality, Culture and Society
    3. Ethnicity and Nationalism
    List of courses:
    Sociology
    Political Science
    Anthropology
    Communication studies
    Philosophy and cultural analysis
    Science and echnology studies
    Research Methodology

    PhD Program: ASSR - Amsterdam School for Science Research:(Within the Faculty of Social Sciences there is an interdisciplinary PhD program which offers some courses in English. These courses are also open to qualified MA students)
    Stream I: European Integration

    1. Past, present and future of European integration: an introduction
    2. Dutch politics and democracy in European perspective
    3. Fortress Europe: the political economy of European migration politics
    4. Industrial relations and European integration
    5. Sociology of the European society
    6. Interest groups in European Union policy formation
    7. The European state system: From national states at war to the European Union in the making
    Stream II: Sexuality, Culture and Society
    1. Experiencing differences
    2. Gay and lesbian studies
    3. Culture and sexuality
    4. Social theories of sexuality
    5. Gender as performance
    6. Social movements, collective identities and politics
    7. European sexual cultures
    Stream III: Ethnicity and Nationalism
    1. Experiencing differences
    2. Fundamentalism, nationalism and transnationalism
    3. Anthropology of ethnicity and nationalism
    4. Gender and ethnicity
    5. Global city - ethnic minorities in Amsterdam
    6. Social movements, collective identities and politics
    7. Racist parties in Western Europe
    Sociology
    1. The social climate of cities
    2. Gay and lesbian studies
    3. Industrial relations and Europe integration
    4. Sociology of the European integration
    5. Social theories of sexuality
    6. Sociology and civilisation
    7. European sexual cultures
    Political Science
    1. Dutch politics and democracy in European perspective
    2. Intellectual roots of the Italian right
    3. Environmental movements and environmental discourse
    4. Varieties of egalitarianism
    5. Political pluralism in Europe
    6. The European state system
    7. Social movements, collective identities and politics
    8. Racist parties in Western Europe
    Anthropology
    1. Theory and history of anthropology - Part I
    2. Anthropology of ethnicity and nationalism
    3. Women and gender in Islam: debates on family law and dressing codes
    4. Theory and history of anthropology - Part II
    5. Gender as performance
    6. Culture and sexuality
    7. The anthropology of the "Wild (in the) West"
    8. Anthropology and history
    Communication Studies
    1. Introduction to communication policy (MA-students only)
    2. Introduction to media studies
    3. The politics of world communication
    4. Comparative communication history
    5. Making (sense of the) news
    6. Media and the construction of identities
    7. Citizens(hip) in the digital society
    8. Mass media and public accountability in Europe
    Philosophy and Cultural Analysis
    1. Interpretation and understanding of literary texts
    2. Feminist philosophy
    3. Women and gender in Islam: debates on family law and dressing codes
    4. Fundamentalism, nationalism and transnationalism
    5. The empowerment of art
    6. Logical semantics
    7. Christianity and literature
    8. The destruction of metaphysics: Wittgenstein and Heidegger
    9. Environmental ethics and green political theory
    10. Problems in the study of cultural history
    11. Course in methods of cultural analysis
    12. Skills program
    Science and Technology Studies
    1. Introduction to the sociology of science and technology
    2. Markets, sciences, and the dynamics of technological change
    3. The ecological definition of nature
    4. AIDS, Alzheimer and anorexia: between science, practice and society
    5. Dynamics of social sciences
    6. Science, medicine, and society in a historical perspective
    7. Reflections on the non-linear dynamics of science and technology
    Research Methodology
    1. Introduction to research methodology
    2. Quantitative research methods
    3. Qualitative research Methods

    practica:

    Optional courses

    theoretical courses:

    practica:

    Graduation requirements

    oral examination:

    written examination:

    thesis /dissertation:

    Degrees / diplomas / certificates offered:

    Certificate, after completion of six couses; the choice is up to the student. A student unually takes two courses per trimester, so that the Certificate is earnes in a full academic year (10 months).

    Degrees / diplomas / certificates recognized by:

    Official University of Amsterdam

    Tuition and fees:


  2. Dutch Society for Sexology

    Conny Schrendus-Bais, Dr.
    P.O. Box 40551
    Den Haag NL-2504 LN

    Phone:   +31-70-359-2130
    Fax:      
    E-Mail:  


    Name of program:

    Specialisation in Sexology

    Admission requirements:

    A study in medicine/ psychology/ biology.

    Duration of program:

    36 months

    Training languages:

    Dutch

    Contents / Curriculum

    Required courses

    theoretical courses:

    A course in basic sexology specialisation in

    a) counselling
    b) education.

    practica:

    18 months

    Optional courses

    theoretical courses:

    practica:

    Graduation requirements

    oral examination:

    written examination:

    thesis /dissertation:

    Degrees / diplomas / certificates offered:

    Degrees / diplomas / certificates recognized by:

    Tuition and fees:


  3. European Information Centre "EIC"

    Mr. Jo Reinders
    The "EIC" is housed within the Netherlands Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (NIGZ)
    P.O.Box 500
    Woerden NL-3440

    Phone:   (+31-348) 437 633
    Fax:       (+31-348) 437 666
    E-Mail:   nigz@nigz.nl
    Internet: http://www.nigz.nl/


    Name of program:

    On request:

    Aids prevention for Youth
    Intervention development and implementation
    Aids Prevention and Sexual Education in School.

    Admission requirements:

    Duration of program:

    Training languages:

    Contents / Curriculum

    Required courses

    theoretical courses:

    Teacher training
    Curriculum development
    Implementation.

    practica:

    Optional courses

    theoretical courses:

    practica:

    Graduation requirements

    oral examination:

    written examination:

    thesis /dissertation:

    Degrees / diplomas / certificates offered:

    Degrees / diplomas / certificates recognized by:

    Tuition and fees:


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