EuroClio is delighted to announce the official Call for Workshops for the 23rd EuroClio Annual Conference in Belfast, Northern Ireland (19-24 March 2016).
Interested parties are encouraged to participate in the call and realise their own workshop project during one of the most significant conferences in the field of history, heritage and citizenship education across Europe.
Workshop application forms (see below) should be filled out and sent in to Aysel Gojayeva (aysel@euroclio.eu) before 15 December 2015.
The authors of the selected workshop proposals will get an opportunity to take part actively in the conference programme and engage other participants in interactive learning, reflecting the aims of the conference. By leading your small workshop project you can spread your word and experience across Europe!
If you are not registered in the conference yet, please complete your registration through the Google form here. The deadline for registrations is 1 January 2016.
The conference aims to explore the question of “How to teach controversial history in a responsible manner” through a highly (inter)active and engaging programme with workshops, dialogue tables, open spaces, on-site study visits, public debate and reflective and interactive panels. The conference will provide a platform of intercultural exchange in which the participants will actively learn, share best practices and network.
For more information, see the conference page.