Introduction
Illicit drugs in Europe: demand, supply and public policies
Special Focus on crime prevention
Our two week online Winter School (10th of March to 21th March 2025) prepares professionals and students to meet the complex policy challenges that face Europe and the World in the field of drugs. Teaching staff include scientific experts from the EUDA, researchers, practitioners and policymakers.
This edition will have a special focus on crime prevention. Please note that our "special focus" means that some sessions will be dedicated to this topic. The winter school, however, aims at understanding ‘Illicit drugs in Europe: demand, supply and public policies’ in their globality and complexity.
The Winter School will be delivered through online and remote instruction. Live sessions with experts and practitioners will be held from early afternoon until late afternoon (Lisbon Time, GMT +1 to GMT +3/4). Individual small exercises will be given and assessed every day, and an exam will be offered to those who wish to earn the credits. Virtual tours to field work may be included.
Iscte Scholarships
Iscte offers five scholarships covering 50% of the standard fees, exclusively for scholars who register during the Early Bird phase (deadline 31st December 2024)
All candidates are eligible. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit (40%), and the GDP of the candidate's country of residence (60%).
The University will inform the candidates selected, by email, together with their notification of acceptance.
Credits and Requirements
The Winter School will give 6 ECTS for their courses.
Students are required to do the assigned readings ahead of time; and − for those who volunteer and/or are selected − to make a short presentation about their research/expertise.
A Multiple Choice Questionnaire (MCQ) will be required at the end of the Winter School, including questions on class content, class discussions and readings. For those who want to be formally evaluated, Iscte will issue a Specialised Studies Diploma with the final grade − if the exam is successfully concluded.
Students may also require attendance certificates.
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Candidates Profile
- University students (undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate), researchers, professionals and administrators interested in or working in the drugs field, including participants from the EUDA's network of focal points in 30 countries, or from programmes being developed by the EUDA with third countries (e.g. Western Balkans, North Africa, Eastern Europe).
Number of Places
30 (24 for the general public + 6 spots reserved for EUDA)
Partnership
Programme
Available soon.
Lecturers
Coordination
Marica Ferri
Head of the Support to Practice Sector
- EUDA
Marica Ferri is the Head of the Support to Practice Sector at the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA). She is responsible for the Scientific Programme for the European Drugs Summer School since 2015. She holds two Master´s degree, the first in Epidemiology (Catholic University of Rome, A. Gemelli) and the second in Systematic Reviewing of Scientific Literature in the Biomedical Field University of Milan/University of Oxford. and a PhD in International Public Health (Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Nova University, Lisbon). Since 1994 she has been working as a researcher and methodologist in the field of drug addiction and other medical disciplines.
She has been coordinating the Cochrane Drugs and Alcohol group during five years (1999–2004) and following this, she acted as a methodologist in the development of
several Guidelines at international, national and regional level. She coordinated the implementation phase of those guidelines, including training and assessment. . She taught Masters University courses at the University Statale of Milan, University Bocconi of Milan and Catholic University of Rome, A. Gemelli and at Telematic University of Rome (UNITELMA)
Lecturers
Available soon.
Head of the Support to Practice Sector
- EUDA
Marica Ferri is the Head of the Support to Practice Sector at the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA). She is responsible for the Scientific Programme for the European Drugs Summer School since 2015. She holds two Master´s degree, the first in Epidemiology (Catholic University of Rome, A. Gemelli) and the second in Systematic Reviewing of Scientific Literature in the Biomedical Field University of Milan/University of Oxford. and a PhD in International Public Health (Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Nova University, Lisbon). Since 1994 she has been working as a researcher and methodologist in the field of drug addiction and other medical disciplines.
She has been coordinating the Cochrane Drugs and Alcohol group during five years (1999–2004) and following this, she acted as a methodologist in the development of
several Guidelines at international, national and regional level. She coordinated the implementation phase of those guidelines, including training and assessment. . She taught Masters University courses at the University Statale of Milan, University Bocconi of Milan and Catholic University of Rome, A. Gemelli and at Telematic University of Rome (UNITELMA)
Lecturers
Available soon.
Price
- Full Price - 420.00€
- Early Bird fee (applied to everyone enrolling before 31st December 2023) - 360.00€
- Iscte Students - 240.00€
- Scholarships - 210.00€ (exclusively for scholars who register in the Early Bird)
If the cost of the course is borne by your institution, you can select the "Finalise application, with subsequent payment" payment method. After receiving the invoice, your organisation has 10 days to settle the amount.
Once you have completed payment, you will need to wait to be contacted to finalise your application on Iscte Fénix platform.
If your application is rejected, the amount paid will be refunded.
The programme fee includes
- Tuition
- Course material, sessions recorded and made available for later viewing (on request)
The registration will follow the rule "first come, first get it". The registration may close before 24st February if all the places for the course are filled before the deadline. Please, proceed with your application as soon as possible. After completing the application, you will find out if you have been accepted on the course within 15 days.
For help during your application process please contact
Class Schedule
- 60 hours | two intensive weeks
- Sessions: 13h00 - 16h00/17h00 GMT
- Exercises are given everyday.
Registration Calendar
Registration: 14th October 2024 - 24th February 2025
Early Bird registration: 14th October 2024 - 31st December 2024
The registration will follow the rule "first come, first get it". The registration may close before 24th February if all the places for the course are filled before the deadline. Please, proceed with your application as soon as possible. After completing the application, you will find out if you have been accepted on the course within 15 days.
For help during your application process please contact