Educational course for students and young researchers “Genocide of Jews in Europe: Historical Perspectives and Approaches” (Kyiv - Berlin, May - November 2017). Kyiv seminar.
Educational course for students and young researchers “Genocide of Jews in Europe: Historical Perspectives and Approaches” (Kyiv - Berlin, May - November 2017). Kyiv seminar. On 26-28 May 2017 the first stage of the course was held – an educational and methodological seminar in Kyiv. 15 participants from Kyiv, Lviv, Dnipro, Ivano-Frankivsk, Khmelnitskyi, Kharkiv, Rivne took part in an intensive program that included lectures, discussions, excursions and presentations of research projects. Now a distance training course continues from June to August.
The course is organized by Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies in cooperation with the Museum and Memorial “House of the Wannsee Conference” under the support of Embassy of Germany in Ukraine.
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