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Virtual Workshop: Fellowships in Holocaust Research and Adjacent Fields

April 26, 2022 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

The Wiener Library’s Reading Room at its former Devonshire Street address, c. 1959. Wiener Holocaust Library Collections.

Not sure where to start with Fellowship applications? Confused about budgeting? Interested in overseas opportunities, but wondering how it all works?

This virtual workshop presents an opportunity for postgraduate students and early career researchers to hear from experts involved in the leadership and development of Fellowships and grants relating to Holocaust Studies and adjacent fields. We will consider recent and current trends in Holocaust research and the practicalities of successfully obtaining Fellowships related to the subject. Our panel will also be on hand to answer the questions you’ve always had, but never had the chance to ask!

This event will be chaired and led by staff from the Holocaust and Genocide Research Partnership (HGRP) and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM).

Confirmed Speakers

Dr Elizabeth Anthony (Director, Visiting Scholars Program, USHMM)

Dr Sarah Cushman (Director, Holocaust Educational Foundation, Northwestern University)

Mr Steffen Jost (Program Director, Alfred Landecker Foundation)

Please note: This event will take place on Zoom and the relevant details will be sent via email on the morning of the event. Please ensure email addresses ending in ‘@wienerholocaustlibrary.org’ are added to your safe senders list.

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Date:
April 26, 2022
Time:
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
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