This unique program is exclusively designed to provide the next generation of Holocaust experts with the skillset to address 21st century challenges, amidst the global rise in antisemitism, Holocaust distortion and denial. The program's multidisciplinary approach encompasses a unique blend of theoretical knowledge, experiential learning, practical skills and internships at globally renowned institutions, all designed for a successful career in Holocaust research, education and commemoration.
Program Highlights:
- A unique program dedicated to nurturing a new generation of Holocaust experts.
- Offers multidisciplinary Holocaust-related courses in history, anthropology, psychology, education, and the arts.
- Provides practical skills for a career in Holocaust research, education, and commemoration.
- Trains students in a variety of research methods, including guided work in archives.
- Offers relevant language courses for facilitating research in Israel and abroad.
- An opportunity to intern at leading globally renowned Holocaust institutions, such as Yad Vashem, Ghetto Fighters House Museum, POLIN Museum in Warsaw, The Jewish Heritage Museum in NYC, The Weiner Library in London, and more.
- Incorporates field trips, meetings with Holocaust survivors, and becoming part of a professional community of international experts, film directors, and museum curators.
- Scholarship options for eligible students.
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