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Be a student for a day on 14 November

Study information

Student for a Day - MSc Crisis and Security Management, spec. Governance of Violence (Rescheduled)

Date
Thursday 14 November 2024
Time
Address
Wijnhaven
Turfmarkt 99
2511 DP The Hague

Due to the demonstration in Utrecht on November 14, this lecture will be rescheduled. The new date hasn’t been set yet, but you’re welcome to register for one of the alternative dates in the meantime.

Are you interested in the MSc Crisis and Security Management (CSM), specialisation Governance of Violence? Do you want to know more about what it is like to follow this master’s programme at Leiden University? Be a CSM Student for a Day!

You can sign up till 12 November (max. 15 students)

Take part in a Student for a Day at MSc Crisis and Security Management

If you decide to join this Student for a Day event, you:

  • attend a lecture of the course 'Gender-Base Violence'
    by Martín Hernán Di Marco;
  • meet the student ambassador Emma Spinelli;
  • will have the possibility to ask all your questions about Crisis and Security Management, specialisation Governance of Violence.

Programme

10.45 hrs. Start your Student for a Day at Wijnhaven
11.15 - 12.15 hrs. Lecture by Martín Hernán Di Marco
12.15 - 12.30 hrs. Q&A
12.30 - 14.00 Second part of the lecture 

The lecture is at another location. So please be on time at Wijnhaven.

You can leave after the first part of the lecture.


After your registration, you will receive an e-mail with more information a few days before this event starts.

If you register, we expect you to come. If you want to cancel, please send an e-mail to the ambassador.

About the course 'Gender-Based Violence'

This course focuses on a subtype of violence that has been at the center of public debates in recent years: gender-based violence. You will become acquainted with key sociological, criminological, and psychological perspectives on how gender shapes the causes and effects of violence. This course analyzes gender-based violence as an intersectional phenomenon, which must be understood in relation to factors such as race and class. Moreover, we will address this subject through the lens of politics and policy: what explains that gender-based violence is understood and addressed differently over time and in various geographical contexts? What do we know about effective intervention strategies to prevent gender-based violence or monitor its harmful consequences? Read more

Contact

If you have questions about the Master's programme Crisis and Security Management, please contact the programme via csm@fgga.leidenuniv.nl.

If you have questions about this event, please contact the student ambassador via samcsm@fgga.leidenuniv.nl.

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