Overview
Why study abroad in the Netherlands?
Famous for its “progressive” social policies, Amsterdam is an ideal city to explore the intersections of gender and sexuality with race, class, and religion. You will interrogate the city’s self-styled reputation of tolerance by homing in on the shifting nuances of gender and sexuality in the context of theory, policy, and lived experience and across geographical and cultural boundaries. These issues will come to life in the guest lectures and site visits that round out the program. You will learn first-hand from activists, academics, and practitioners what it means to do the work of advancing gender and sexual equality, and how cultural differences both shape their approach and define their obstacles.
You will visit the Prostitution Information Center, the Black Archives, and COC Netherlands and hear from guest lecturers on topics such as sex education, queer sexual health, transgender representation in the media, and the Dutch immigration and asylum process for queer asylum seekers. During the two-week excursion to Morocco, you will explore how these issues are inflected by religion and resonate differently in a Muslim-majority country. Site visits in Morocco include a roundtable meeting with the country’s leading women’s rights organization, a tour of a family planning and sexual health center and a Q&A session with the medical staff, and a half-day visit to a foundation dedicated to facilitating migrants’ and refugees’ access to housing, education, and employment in Morocco.
Highlights
- Learn directly from experts and advocates who specialize in different areas of gender and sexuality work.
- Choose between a beginner or advanced academic track to tailor the theoretical concepts and frameworks to your background.
- Complete an internship with an NGO or grassroots organization or conduct independent research on a topic of your choice.
- Discuss the shifting terrain of sex workers’ rights and the regulation of legalized sex work in the Netherlands at the Prostitution Information Center.
- Go on a 16-day excursion to Morocco and learn about the lived realities of sexuality and gender through guest lectures and site visits.
Prerequisites
Previous college-level coursework or background in sexuality or gender studies, as assessed by SIT for the novice track. For the advanced studies track, students must have a major or minor with demonstrated coursework in women's studies, sexuality, gender, or queer studies.
Earn a Minor
Students studying on this SIT semester-length program can choose to simultaneously complete a minor, with no additional coursework or cost. At SIT, a minor is a minimum of 16 credits taken within a content area. This standout credential can help boost your future job or graduate school applications.
SIT’s program in the Netherlands offers the opportunity to earn a minor in global gender & sexuality studies. Through this program, you’ll explore the complexities and paradoxes of gender and sexuality in the Netherlands and Morocco.
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