Submission of works to the History and Lessons of the Holocaust Competition named after I.B. Medvinsky
Dear colleagues! We received more than 50 applications for participation in the Annual Competition of Students’ Research and Art Works "History and lessons of the Holocaust" named after I.B. Medvinsky.
We remind you that completed works must be sent digitally!!! and in printed form to the address of the Center until April 10, 2023 inclusive. Works of Art must be high-quality photos or scans. The work is considered received only after written confirmation from the Organizer.
Address:
Kyiv - 01011,
8 Henerala Almazova str., office 109,
tel/fax: +38 044 285-90-30
e-mail: uhcenter@holocaust.kiev.ua
Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies
Presentation of the works will take place in May 2023 (depending on the security situation). All those admitted to participate in the final part of the competition will be notified by the end of April 2023.
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