European Masters in Drug and Alcohol Studies

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Application
Students from any country in Europe, or from other countries,
are welcome to apply. For more precise details of application,
application forms and fees, please consult the specific university:
Torino University
www.emdas.it
Aarhus University
www.crf.au.dk
European Masters
in Drug and Alcohol
Studies
For further information please contact:
prof. Fabrizio Faggiano, master leader
e-mail: fabrizio.faggiano@med.unipmn.it
dott. Marta Dotti, master tutor
e-mail: marfdot@gmail.com
A multi-disciplinary perspective
third edition 2014-2016
This MA is designed to stimulate reflection and debate on topics in substance use and misuse from
a multi-disciplinary, European and cross-national
perspective. It is run jointly by three universities:
Universitas Miguel Hernandez de Elche - Alicante
(Spain), Aarhus University (Denmark) and the “A.
Avogadro” University (Italy). Students will have access to a group of European teachers and students
and opportunities to study in partner universities
or undertake placements in Europe.
Faculty
Fabrizio Faggiano - Università del Piemonte Orientale - A. Avogadro
Franca Beccaria - Università del Piemonte Orientale - A. Avogadro
Laura Amato - Cochrane Drugs & Alcohol Review Group
Bagga Bjerge - Aarhus University - Aarhus
Marica Ferri - European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Abuse
Vibeke Asmussen Frank - Aarhus University - Aarhus
Esben Houborg - Aarhus University - Aarhus
Torsten Kolind - Aarhus University - Aarhus
Daniel Lloret - Universitas Miguel Hernandez de Elche - Alicante
Pierpaolo Pani - Asl8 Regione Calabria
Mads Uffe Pedersen - Aarhus University - Aarhus
Franco Prina - Università di Torino
Daniele Scarscelli - Università del Piemonte Orientale - A.Avogadro
Betsy Thom - Middlesex University - London
Sébastien Tutenges - Aarhus University - Aarhus
Programme of study and content
The Master program includes:
1) An introductory module, that will be held at the Universitas Miguel
Hernandez de Elche in Alicante from 6 to 9 October 2014
2) Four mandatory e-learning modules:
a. Substance use and addiction theories
b. Drug and alcohol policies in Europe
c. Evidence-based practice applied to prevention &
treatment
d. Responses to the problem of drug abuse and addiction
3) Two e-learning modules to be chosen from the following:
a. Research methods for drug and alcohol
b. Drugs and crime in Europe
d. User perspectives in drug and alcohol treatment
e. Cultural and social aspects of drug and alcohol use
4) One intensive week organized by one of the
partner universities (Turin or Aarhus)
5) A not compulsory training in one of the partner
university
6) A graduation ceremony that will be held at the
EMCDDA in Lisbon.
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