The National Association of African American Studies and Affiliates [National Association of Hispanic and Latino Studies, National Association of Native American Studies and International Association of Asian Studies], will host a research forum on June 28-30, 2012, titled "Race, Gender and Sexuality".
The Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services is inviting the submission of papers for a special issue on HIV Care and Prevention in Adolescents and Emerging Adults.
Whittier Law School (Los Angeles), in collaboration with the Williams Institute of UCLA Law School, is once again organising the only summer school in the world devoted to sexual orientation law. The program will take place at the Universitat de Barcelona. The curriculum will have a focus on international and comparative law. Eight courses will be taught by American and European scholars, practitioners and policy makers. Students would typically follow three of these courses.
The registration for LIVING 2012, the 13th International Conference of people living with HIV is currently open. The event will be held on July 19 and 20, 2012, in Washington DC, USA. LIVING 2012 is an official pre-conference to the International AIDS Conference AIDS 2012.
The Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling is looking for Manuscript Submissions specifically on the following topics:
The journal of Homosexuality is preparing a special issue about the United States policy regarding gays and Lesbians serving in the military. From 1993 until 2010 the United States Department of Defence adopted a policy commonly known as "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell" , wich permitted homosexual members to serve in the military as long as no evidence of homosexual behaviour existed.
The Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP) are fellowship programmes designed to promote capacity building within organizations in 60 developing countries by providing training and education to their mid-career staff members. The NFP is funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs under the budget for development cooperation.
The EroTICs: Sexuality and the Internet – an exploratory research looks at how the internet plays host to critical information about sex education, health, fighting sex discrimination and defining one’s own sexuality. The research is divided into five reports written by teams in five different countries.
There is global evidence of the widening international, intergroup and interpersonal inequalities in all dimensions of health and human well-being. The 2011 PHASA conference will have as its focus, a scientific debate and discussion on health inequities and the role of public health leadership, education and practice in reducing health equity gaps.
Building upon the success of the First Self, Selves and Sexualities International Conference 2010, the Sexuality Studies team at DCU are delighted to host the Second cross-faculty conference, in keeping with the academic ethos of Dublin City University.
The Sexual Violence Research Initiative Forum is honoured to announce its second international conference, the SVRI Forum 2011.
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