10 years of the European Remembrance Symposium
Registration is now open for the participants of the 10th edition of the European Remembrance Symposium. Focusing on reconciliation this time around, this year’s symposium will be held in Dublin on 1–3 June. The co-organiser of the tenth-anniversary edition of the event is the Glencree Centre for Peace & Reconciliation, an international hub specialising in conflict resolution and disseminating the notion of lasting peace.
Learn more:
https://enrs.eu/edition/european-remembrance-symposium-2022
The organisers invite representatives of museums and memorial sites, staff of academic and educational institutions, as well as NGOs active in the field of 20th-century history. The three-day meeting will offer the participants an opportunity to attend both discussion panels and networking sessions, during which their institutions and projects can be presented to a wider audience.
Register here:
https://events.enrs.eu/dublin2022
The event programme also includes visits to museums and memorial sites, including the Glencree Centre for Peace & Reconciliation near Dublin, as well as the exhibition 'After the Great War: a New Europe 1918–1923' displayed in the courtyard of the National Museum of Ireland (Collins Barracks) in Dublin.
Symposium participants will also have the opportunity to showcase their latest projects to the peers from other countries during the turbo presentations session. Rules are simple: each speaker has up to 90 seconds to present their organisation or project to the audience of the Symposium.
Learn more:
https://enrs.eu/event/turbo-presentations-symposium-2022
Видео 10 years of the European Remembrance Symposium канала European Network Remembrance and Solidarity
Learn more:
https://enrs.eu/edition/european-remembrance-symposium-2022
The organisers invite representatives of museums and memorial sites, staff of academic and educational institutions, as well as NGOs active in the field of 20th-century history. The three-day meeting will offer the participants an opportunity to attend both discussion panels and networking sessions, during which their institutions and projects can be presented to a wider audience.
Register here:
https://events.enrs.eu/dublin2022
The event programme also includes visits to museums and memorial sites, including the Glencree Centre for Peace & Reconciliation near Dublin, as well as the exhibition 'After the Great War: a New Europe 1918–1923' displayed in the courtyard of the National Museum of Ireland (Collins Barracks) in Dublin.
Symposium participants will also have the opportunity to showcase their latest projects to the peers from other countries during the turbo presentations session. Rules are simple: each speaker has up to 90 seconds to present their organisation or project to the audience of the Symposium.
Learn more:
https://enrs.eu/event/turbo-presentations-symposium-2022
Видео 10 years of the European Remembrance Symposium канала European Network Remembrance and Solidarity
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