Escuela europea de verano sobre drogas ilícitas organizada por ISCTE-OEDT

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Escuela europea de verano sobre drogas ilícitas organizada por ISCTE-OEDT

24 abril 2012

The Lisbon-based Instituto Superior das Ciências do Trabalho e da Empresa (ISCTE) and the EU drugs agency (EMCDDA) are currently collaborating on a summer school programme entitled: ‘Illicit drugs in Europe: supply, demand and public policies’. Registration opens today for the course which will take place in Lisbon from 2–13 July 2012.

During the two-week course, EMCDDA scientific experts, ISCTE-professors and policymakers, will prepare participants to meet the complex policy challenges in this field, by providing a multi-disciplinary and inclusive approach to the study of the drug problem, both in Europe and beyond.

Week 1 of the summer school focuses on ‘Defining the problems’ and will feature lectures on ‘Problem drug use in Europe’, ‘Drug supply in Europe’ and ‘Detecting new drugs’.

Week 2 explores ‘Understanding drug policies and interventions’ with lectures on ‘(Inter)national drug policies’, ‘Preventing drug use’ and ‘Harm reduction’ and ‘Prison health’.

The target audiences for the summer school are university students (undergraduate and graduate), researchers, professionals and administrators interested or working in the drugs field.

ECTS credits will be given for the courses and students can transfer credits to other European universities using the ECTS-system.

Further information on the summer school programme, fees and location is available on the website.

Registration

First phase: 15 December–15 March (discount for registration in this phase)

Second phase: 15 March–15 June

Limit: 50 participants

Applicants must send a completed application form, a CV and a proof of payment of the inscription fees to this address.

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Lisboa, Portugal
Inicio1 julio 2012
Finalizar12 julio 2012

Perfiles relacionados

  • European Monitoring Centre on Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA)

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