An additional call to participate in the 2nd workshop "Learning from the past – acting for the future. Studying the Holocaust history and human rights
The workshop is organized by the Olga Lengyel Institute (New York) and the Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies, and co-financed by the Dutch Jewish Humanitarian Fund (the Hague). The workshop aims at improving the level of Holocaust history teaching and human rights education in Ukraine.
The participants are expected to have experience in teaching Holocaust history together with motivation to continue teaching the Holocaust history and human rights after the workshop.
Participation in all events of the workshop is mandatory! The workshop will be held online.
The registration deadline is October 16, 2020.
We will confirm the acceptance of all participants by October 20, 2020.
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