XXIV I.B. Medvinsky All-Ukrainian Competition of Student Works "History and Lessons of the Holocaust". Application deadline
Dear friends! We would like to remind you that the deadline for submitting applications for the XXIV Medvinsky All-Ukrainian Student Competition "History and Lessons of the Holocaust" is 10 February 2024.
Participation in the competition will mean for you and your students:
1. Enjoyment of live communication with interesting colleagues!
2. Gaining additional experience in writing and defending research works!
3. If you are preparing a creative work, the Competition is the best exhibition platform for your talent!
4. The opportunity to visit Kyiv in the most beautiful period when chestnuts and lilacs bloom!
Hurry up to sign up for participation!
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