August 2015

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US Holocaust Memorial Museum Annual Fellowship Competetion

03/09/2015
Accepting applications for the 2016–2017 fellowship competition: September 1, 2015–November 30, 2015.

The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies awards fellowships on a competitive basis to support significant research and writing about the Holocaust. The Mandel Center welcomes proposals from scholars in all academic disciplines, including but not limited to history, political science, literature, Jewish studies, philosophy, religion, sociology, anthropology, comparative genocide studies, and law.

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The Saul Kagan Claims Conference Fellowship for Advanced Shoah Studies

02/09/2015
PhD and Post Doctoral Candidates conducting Research on the Holocaust.  The Maximum Award Amount is $20,000 Per Year.

The Saul Kagan Claims Conference Fellowship for Advanced Shoah Studies aims to strengthen Shoah studies and Holocaust memory throughout the world. Our mission is to support the advanced study of the fate of Jews who were systematically targeted for destruction or persecution by the Nazis and their allies between 1933 and 1945, as well as immediate post-war events.  

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Innovating the Heritage Research Sector - PARTHENOS Begins Its Work

24/08/2015

The PARTHENOS project has been awarded €12 million over four years by the EU to support and build on the efforts of a range of EU projects in the domain of cultural heritage, digital humanities, linguistics, history and archaeology. EHRI is one of the projects that, led by its coordinator NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, takes part in PARTHENOS. Within PARTHENOS, EHRI will be involved in communication, standardization of requirements and trans-national access.

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