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IES Abroad Amsterdam Summer – Society, Culture & Gender

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9.25 (4)Verified

Amsterdam, a city long associated with notions of tolerance and openness, is the perfect place to study Gender through the lenses of Art History, Literature, and Sociology. We invite you to explore Amsterdam’s history and present, and to consider how these notions are—or are not—changing. Amsterdam is your classroom, with course-related trips to world-class museums and notable Amsterdam sites p...

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Program Highlights

Live in Amsterdam, one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, for a summer.

Explore interesting subjects through gender studies lens while surrounded by the cobblestone streets and historic buildings of Amsterdam.

Travel to other amazing sites around Europe with IES Abroad excursions.

Stay in a centrally located housing only a short walk away from Dam Square.

Earn six credits in only six short weeks.

Quick Details

Locations:
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands
Availability
Year(s) Offered2019,2020,Year RoundTerms Available:
  • Summer
Age Requirement:Varies
Types & Subjects
Subjects & Courses:
  • Art History
  • Literature
  • Sociology
Guidelines
Nationalities:
  • American
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Awards

GoAbroad Innovation Awards 2024 Winner - Student VideoPeople’s Choice Award 2023 FinalistInnovative Student Video 2023 WinnerInnovative Student Video Finalist 2022

Program Reviews

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Overall Rating

9.25

Total Reviews

4

Life-changing summer!

September 29, 2018by: Chloe Gonzalez - United StatesProgram: IES Abroad Amsterdam Summer – Society, Culture & Gender
9

My time abroad with IES was life-changing! Traveling to a new country by myself made me so anxious, but IES did a great job of introducing me to where I was living and how to get around day-to-day. The trips they facilitated around the Netherlands and to Berlin were so amazing and ensured that we didn’t stay in our bubble for the whole summer. I also learned so much from the two classes I took that I can bring back to my home university! And they way we learned about Dutch culture through exploring Amsterdam allowed me to make connections that cannot only be made through reading textbooks. If I had the opportunity to study abroad again, I would absolutely choose an IES Abroad program, and I recommend it to anyone who wants a great opportunity abroad!

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An American girl abroad

September 18, 2018by: Bronte Joseph - United StatesProgram: IES Abroad Amsterdam Summer – Society, Culture & Gender
8

I know everyone says this, but studying abroad changed my life. I was fortunate enough to spend summer 2018 (June - July) in the IES Abroad “Amsterdam Summer - Society, Culture & Gender in Amsterdam” program. Since I was about 8 months old, I have been travelling, but the Netherlands was never somewhere that happened to be on my radar of travel. Finding an opportunity to live in a city I had never visited and a program a discipline that wholly fascinated me was pure serendipity. While abroad, I took 2 courses: "Sex and Science: Dutch Medicine & intersexuality" and "Art, gender, sexuality in Dutch seventeenth century". These courses were unlike anything I had taken before. As Creative Arts student at Stetson University, I'm required to take arts courses outside of my discipline (Theatre), but I had never taken any courses in Art History, so I was anxious coming into my course, but Dr. Judith Noorman took all of my worries away. Dr. Noorman, or Judith to her students, is an scholar in seventeenth century Dutch art, and she blessed us with her plethora of knowledge. Taking this class was like no other: every other day we would go to a museum and get to present on a piece of our choice as though we were art historians. Being surrounded by art for an entire summer not only made me appreciate paintings in a complex and nuanced manner, but it recharged my creative battery before the school year. “Sex and Science” was a sort of medical ethics course, and what I enjoyed the most about that course is that Professor Van de Berg (Nina) was learning alongside us. As a self-proclaimed “fellow student”, Nina asked us to delve deeper than surface level with our answers and challenged us to consider our responses from not only from our typical perspective as Americans, but also as citizens of the world. Aside from loving the courses, the IES Abroad Amsterdam program offers trips to places such as Zaanse Schans, Delft, and even Berlin. Amsterdam is also a in a perfect location for independent travel. With an easily accessible airport and train system, I travelled over the weekends and even had an opportunity to visit a friend’s hometown who was an exchange student at my home university. If you are interested in studying abroad, I recommend going through IES Abroad: the staff members are helpful; the classes are informative, and the experience is unbelievable.

An excellent summer in Amsterdam

January 02, 2017by: Jeanette - United StatesProgram: IES Abroad Amsterdam Summer – Society, Culture & Gender
10

I had an amazing time with this IES Abroad program! The staff and teachers were very friendly, helpful, and welcoming, and the classes (I took the art history and literature courses that focused on gender studies) were interesting and incredibly relevant to Dutch culture. I learned things specific to Amsterdam and Dutch history by reading Dutch works and visiting countless museums. I enjoyed how many of our class sessions involved some sort of field trip, either to a museum, park, or other place. I was lucky to study abroad with a great, kind, open-minded group of students and made some great friendships. We had lots of free time to explore the city however we liked, and IES Abroad always helped us find places to go if we asked for help or advice. They made sure we knew the neighborhood's grocery stores, pharmacies, and home goods places so that we could feel comfortable right away. The housing was nice - a studio apartment with a small kitchen and bathroom - and located very close to the study abroad center. It was a bit further from the city center, but we could take public transportation, bike, or if we had a bit more time, walk to nearly anywhere in the city. I felt safe in the city, and loved the entire vibe of Amsterdam. We didn't have much interaction with local students or residents, however.

Canal housesShowing support for LGBT communitySunset by Centraal Station and the library

Program Details

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Locations

  • Amsterdam, Netherlands

Types and Subjects

  • Subjects & Courses
  • Art History
  • Literature
  • Sociology

Availability

Years Offered: 2019,2020,Year Round

Terms Available:
  • Summer

Age Requirement

Age Requirement Varies

Guidelines

Nationalities:
  • American

Accommodation Options

  • Apartment/Flat

Qualifications & Experience

      Accepted Education Levels

    • Any/All Education Levels Accepted

    Application Procedures

    • Transcript
    • Other
    • Online Application
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    Amsterdam, a city long associated with notions of tolerance and openness, is the perfect place to study Gender through the lenses of Art History, Literature, and Sociology. We invite you to explore Amsterdam’s history and present, and to consider how these notions are—or are not—changing. Amsterdam is your classroom, with course-related trips to world-class museums and notable Amsterdam sites playing a major role in each course. For example, you will study the representations of gender and sexuality in Rembrandt’s work and visit the Anne Frank museum. This program also takes you on a four-day course-related trip to Berlin to further investigate your topics of study.

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