Apply to early-career Holocaust research seminar
Thematic focus
- Teaching Sensitive Histories
- History of Anti-Semitism
- Holocaust
Language
English
Country
France
Address
Date
Deadline:
Contact
mleiserowitz@holocaustremembrance.com
Description
Yad Vashem and USC Shoah Foundation partner in the framework of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance to offer a free early-career Holocaust research seminar. This seminar brings together PhD students and early-career researchers (PhD conferred 2021-2026) from IHRA member, observer, and liaison countries to broaden and deepen their subject expertise, teaching and research capabilities, and professional networks. Conveners from Israel’s 2025 – 2026 IHRA Presidency, Yad Vashem, the USC Shoah Foundation, and the IHRA Academic Working Group provide framing and continuity through a four-part seminar consisting of Zoom guest lectures (Part I), self-paced online learning (Part II), in-person exchange and study at the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw (Part III), and a series of Zoom wrap-up sessions following the in-person programme (Part IV). The seminar will be conducted in English. Leading scholars have agreed to participate. These include Christoph Dieckmann, Mary Fulbrook, Andrea Löw, Robert Rozett, David Silberklang, Robert J. Williams, Catherine E. Clark, and Arkadi Zeltser.
Organiser
European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI)
