Research Projects
- RECON – Reconstituting Democracy in Europe
- Why should we teach about the Holocaust?
- La place, un patrymoine européen
- European Curriculum for Children of Migrant Workers
- Website Guide to Tolerance Education
- Migracja wahadłowa a procesy europeizacji i konstruowania tożsamości europejskiej
- Nauczanie o Holokauście – Szkoła Letnia dla Nauczycieli
- Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses and Scholarships
Completed research projects include: Multicultural Europe, Socrates-Comenius NIKE, Transnational identities – cities unbound – migrations redefined.
Main research tasks of the Centre for Holocaust Studies are: studies in post-Holocaust symbolic representations; mutated memories of Holocaust as a social process; studies in Holocaust tourism and pilgrimages; sociology of murderers, bystanders, helpers and collaborators; Holocaust museums studies; legal dimension of the Holocaust exterminations .
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