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SUMMARY:International Peace Bureau: Disarm! For a climate of peace
DESCRIPTION:From 30 September until 3 October 2016 the International Peace Bureau is organising a world congress on world peace. They believe that more money should be spend on climate change mitigation\, humanitarian programs\, disarmament\, conflict prevention & resolution and human security instead of the military sector. The main aim of this congress is to bring the issue of military spending\, often seen as a technical question\, into broad public debate and to strengthen the global community of activism. \nClick here to view their draft programme.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/international-peace-bureau-disarm-climate-peace/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161001
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160622T121829Z
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SUMMARY:Book launch & Symposium: The Change Handbook Project
DESCRIPTION:Human Rights Consultancy and Training\, an initiative which focuses on human rights education and children’s rights is launching their book “Change – Handbook for History Learning and Human Rights Education for Educators in Formal\, Non-formal and Higher Education“ in context of the CHANGE project which explores and further develops the combining of history learning and human rights education. \nThe launch will be in cooperation with the European Wergeland Centre and the Falstad Centre where some of the editors of another new publication on the same subject work. The publication “Crossing Borders. Combining Human Rights Education and History Education“ is an anthology based on a previous conference. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/book-launch-change-handbook-project/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160908
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SUMMARY:HEIRNET 2016: History Education in a Changing World: The Past as a Tool for the Future
DESCRIPTION:History Education In A Changing World:  The Past As A Tool For The Future \nHistory Education is political education. As such it is central to the development of children’s sense of identity\, consciousness and citizenship. Countries and communities use their frequently competing nationalistic master and other minor narratives\, drawn from a canon of historical consciousness\, memories\, myths\, legends\, narratives\, stories and accounts to promote\, sustain and support dogmatic positions and beliefs. All too often these result in civil conflict\, civil war\, genocide\, terrorism and international armed conflict. \nThe challenge to History Education is that\, while teaching master and minor narratives\, to develop pupils’ historical thinking as an antidote to closed-mind xenophobia and jingoistic nationalism. Teaching about ‘The Past As A Tool For The Future’ centres on History Education’s research based values\, beliefs\, policies\, curricula and pedagogy/didactics that reflect the open-minded skills\, processes\, procedures and disciplinary concepts [second order] of history as a disputatious\, debated and contested enquiry rooted in primary and secondary sources. \nThe History Educators International Research Network (HEIRNET) brings together colleagues from around the world interested in History’s educational\, moral\, social\, political and citizenship role. Our 13th annual conference meets in September 2016 at the University of Murcia\, Spain
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/heirnet-2016-history-education-in-a-changing-world-the-past-as-a-tool-for-the-future/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160725
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160731
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160503T142351Z
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SUMMARY:International Georg Arnhold Summer School
DESCRIPTION:In July the Georg Eckert Institute and Teachers College of Columbia University are organising the third Georg Arnhold International Summer School. This year they will explore the theories and practices of human rights education (HRE) at the secondary school level. The Summer School will look back at the evolution of HRE aims and approaches as they pertain to secondary school environments\, with discussions on critical approaches and pedagogies\, curriculum policies\, teaching and learning resources\, educator preparation\, non-formal programming in schools\, and evidence of impact. The Summer School invites participants to “look forward” on topics such as the place of HRE within a larger critique of the human rights framework\, the roles of state and non-state actors in delivering HRE\, and the challenges and potentialities offered by the use of traditional and nontraditional educational media and curricula. The Georg Arnhold Program has a special interest in post-conflict and transitional societies\, though proposals for other contexts will also be considered. \n 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/international-georg-arnhold-summer-school/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160722
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160210T160652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160210T160652Z
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SUMMARY:Annual British Association of Holocaust Studies (BAHS) Conference 2016
DESCRIPTION:The Presence of the Holocaust in society\, politics and culture\, c.1970 – 2015 \nThe UCL Centre for Holocaust Education is hosting the annual British Association of Holocaust Studies (BAHS) conference. The conference will focus on the ‘Presence of the Holocaust’ in society\, politics and culture since 1970 and explore the growth and development of Holocaust history and memory over the past four decades. \nThe conference is specifically concerned with how the collective conception of the Holocaust has developed since the mid to late 1970s. Ours is the generation in which Holocaust memory has grown exponentially\, expanding and extending at such a rate that it not only permeates Western culture and society\, but now has global proportions. Nor is there any indication of this slowing down; increased concern at the passing of survivors has given but further impetus to attempts to teach\, learn\, and remember the Holocaust\, whilst its continued representation raises ongoing interest in its abstraction and appropriation.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/conference-the-presence-of-the-holocaust-c-1970-c-2015/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160718
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160408T150329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160408T150329Z
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SUMMARY:International Big History Conference “Building Big History: Research and Teaching”
DESCRIPTION:The International Big History Association (IBHA) exists to promote the unified and interdisciplinary study and teaching of the history of Cosmos\, Earth\, Life\, and Humanity. In 2016 they are organising their conference in Amsterdam\, the Netherlands. Currently\, the conference is being prepared and there limited information available\, but keep an eye on their website for more news and information. \n 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/international-big-history-conference-building-big-history-research-teaching/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160708
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160711
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160408T145217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160408T145217Z
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SUMMARY:Schools History Project Conference
DESCRIPTION:In 2016 the Schools History Project (SHP) in partnership with Leeds Trinity University and Oxford Cambridge and RSA (OCR) is organising the Annual Conference in Leeds. The focus of the conference will be “Inspiring professional development for history teachers” . The Programme includes five plenary sessions packed with ideas and inspiration for taking forward history in your school. \nFor more information on the conference or the project please go to this website. \n 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/schools-history-project-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160709
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CREATED:20160315T100140Z
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SUMMARY:Final COST ACTION IS1205 Conference: Agents through Time: How Do People “Make History”?
DESCRIPTION:In the framework of Cost Action IS1205 “Social Psychological dynamics of historical representations in the enlarged European Union” an international conference is organised by the Department of Psychology in collaboration with the Department of History and the Centre for Irish-German Studies\, from University of Limerick. \nThe international conference “Agents through Time: How Do People “Make History”?” is organized in the framework of Cost Action IS1205 “Social Psychological dynamics of historical representations in the enlarged European Union”. The conference is hosted and organized by the Department of Psychology in collaboration with the Department of History and the Centre for Irish-German Studies\, from University of Limerick. \nThis conference has 3 main objectives: \n\nTo create interdisciplinary dialogue\nTo disseminate research findings on core themes of interest\nTo generate knowledge and discussions between academics and stakeholders\n\nFor the preliminary programme go to this page.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/final-cost-action-is1205-conference-agents-time-people-make-history/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160703
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160710
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160401T115807Z
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SUMMARY:NEPC Summer School: Managing Change and Uncertainty
DESCRIPTION:The power of education is huge\, but with this power come great challenges for teachers\, schools and systems. Currently there is an urgent need to operationalise social\, environmental and economic sustainability at education level defining what social\, environmental and economic sustainable school actually means. The Network of Education Policy Centers‘ Summer School in Albania aims to explore these challenges face by education in the realities of change and uncertainty\, provide the conceptual and policy framework for the resilient\, reactive and resourceful (3R) educational systems\, showcase existing policies and practices. \nRegistration opens on 2 May 2016 and closes on 3 June 2015. 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/nepc-summer-school-managing-change-uncertainty/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160702
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160706
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160408T142744Z
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SUMMARY:World History Association Conference
DESCRIPTION:The World History Association (WHA) supports and works to advance scholarship and teaching within a trans-national\, trans-regional\, and trans-cultural perspective. Through the researchers\, teachers\, students\, independent scholars\, and authors who are its members\, the WHA fosters historical analysis undertaken not from the viewpoint of nation-states\, discrete regions\, or particular cultures\, but from that of the human community. The conference themes are “Global Conflict” and “Transformation of the Global Countryside” \nFor more information on the event click here.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/world-history-association-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160704
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160622T123722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160622T123722Z
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SUMMARY:University of Hamburg Conference 2016
DESCRIPTION:From 1 – 3 July 2016 the Education Faculty of the University of Hamburg is organising a Conference on “On the Way to an Internationally Shared Assessment of Historical Thinking (?)”. Historical thinking is not at all restricted to the academic domain – it takes place at all times and at any place in our society. Therefore\, it must not be the aim of history teaching and learning to simply transfer the findings of historical research into the students’ heads. Below you can download the full programme. However many societies\, institutions or universities have different criteria for Historical Thinking. In Hamburg the conference discusses these differences. \n \n[download-attachments]
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/university-hamburg-conference-2016/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160701
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160408T135233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160408T135233Z
UID:6309-1467158400-1467331199@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:Conference: ‘Re-Imagining Challenging History’
DESCRIPTION:This Conference is jointly hosted by Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales and Cardiff University and will explore how cultural practitioners are working in innovative and responsive ways with difficult and sensitive heritages/themes. Through workshops\, panels\, discussions and more participants will aim to answer questions such as: How does our understanding of ‘impact’ in museums (and Universities also) frame what kind of work with challenging history is deemed viable? or What is the role of academic research in re-imagining well-known challenging topics?  \nFor more information on the Conference and previous activities of Challenging History click here. \n 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/conference-re-imagining-challenging-history/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160625
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160701
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160615T143308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160615T143308Z
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SUMMARY:European Association for Local Democracy International Summer School
DESCRIPTION:From 25 until 30 June 2016 the European Association for Local Democracy is \nThe topic of the Summer School is “Remembrance through the cultural heritage of the First World War on the Macedonian Front”. This 4-day event will offer a unique opportunity for students or history enthusiasts\, aged 18 to 30\, to visit on the field untouched cultural heritage from the First World War\, in Bitola\, Macedonia. This Summer School will be moderated by international experts and researchers in history\, archaeology\, ethnology\, and cultural heritage. \n[download-attachments]
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/european-association-local-democracy-international-summer-school/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160602
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160303T163536Z
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SUMMARY:LLL Platform Annual Conference: Imagining the learning community of tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:This year the Lifelong Learning Platform has chosen the beautiful city Bratislava\, Slovakia to be hosting their Annual Conference. “Imagining the learning community of tomorrow” will address questions about the future of learning and what the role of education will be in an ever changing society. The conference includes multiple workshops and even a visit to a Training Centre or School in Bratislava. \nFor more information check the conference website or register here. \n 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/lll-platform-annual-conference-imagining-learning-community-tomorrow/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160602
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160408T122844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160408T122844Z
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SUMMARY:6th Annual Meeting of Organisations Active in the field of Memory\, Remembrance and Citizenship
DESCRIPTION:This year the Network Meeting will be held in Barcelona\, Spain. There is no online information available on the 2016 edition yet\, but for a general idea of this Network Meeting\, topics and speakers please have look at this website.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/6th-annual-meeting-organisations-active-field-memory-remembrance-citizenship/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160527
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160408T115455Z
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SUMMARY:European Remembrance Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This year the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (ENRS) will organise a Remembrance Symposium in Budapest. After Stalin’s death in 1953 the Soviet Union starting shaking more and more\, a series of events showed how much people in many satellite states wanted to overthrow the communist dictatorships. These events climaxed in Budapest on 23 October 1956 with the first armed battle against Soviet troops and communist leadership. 2016  marks the 60th anniversary of this event. To commemorate the Eastern Europeans’ struggle for independence\, the European Network of Remembrance and Solidarity and its partners\, the Hungarian Committee of National Remembrance and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences have decided to dedicate the next European Remembrance Symposium\, which will take place in May 2016 in Budapest\, to the events of 1956 and their legacy. \nFor more information and the full Programme please visit their website.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/european-remembrance-symposium/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160527
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160202T105251Z
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UID:3914-1464048000-1464307199@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:European Remembrance Symposium: 2016 Budapest
DESCRIPTION:The year 1956 was a year that “shook the world”. The events of 1956 showed how much people of Eastern Europe wanted to overthrow the communist dictatorships. After Stalin’s death in 1953\, the crisis within the Eastern Bloc became imminent. After the uprisings in Berlin and Poznań events reached their climax on October 23\, 1956 in Budapest\, with the first armed battle against Soviet troops and communist leadership. This confrontation had an impact on the history of the whole Eastern bloc and became a benchmark for other movements in countries under Soviet dominance striving for self-determination and freedom and. It also anticipated the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989 and its legacy is present in contemporary memory in Europe and beyond. \nNext year marks the 60th anniversary of these events. To commemorate the Eastern Europeans’ struggle for independence\, the European Network of Remembrance and Solidarity and its partners\, the Hungarian Committee of National Remembrance and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences have decided to dedicate the next European Remembrance Symposium\, which will take place in May 2016 in Budapest\, to the events of 1956 and their legacy. \nThe European Remembrance Symposium is intended to serve as a platform for high-level discussions by government representatives\, academics\, and professionals from both NGOs and public institutions which are active in the field of remembrance in Europe\, dedicated to regional and global remembrance\, and willing to meet contemporary challenges in historical education and memory. \nParticipants will be confronted with the questions of what Stalinism and De-Stalinization in Eastern Europe was like and why these periods differed so much from country to country. Much attention will be given to the description of societies in Eastern Europe under communist rule and the techniques that communist regimes used for handling crises in their countries (including international comparisons\, e.g. the ‘successful’ – from a communist point-of-view – crisis management in Poland compared to the 1956 revolution in Hungary). The impact of Stalinism on everyday social life will also be debated. \nIt will also be important to examine the processes that led to 1956 on a regional level: Stalin’s death in 1953\, the Uprising in Plzeň\, the East German uprising\, the 20th congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union\, and the events in Poznań\, Warsaw and Budapest. Both regional (Eastern European) and global aspects of 1956 will be put in the spotlight. Although the significance of 1956 is widely acknowledged as a turning point of Eastern European history\, its global impact continues to be a controversial issue among historians. The Symposium will be an opportunity to discuss the global framework of 1956 and the relation of the 1956 events to other forms of struggle between the Eastern and Western Blocs\, like the Suez Canal crisis or the situation in the Far East and Africa. \nAnother key issue of the discussions will be the comparison between 1956’s short-term and long-term impacts and the analysis of 1956’s effects on Western Europe; how was the thaw and its consequences perceived in Western Europe? What kind of communication and reciprocal influence\, existed between “East” and “West”? In particular\, participants will consider U.S. foreign policy\, Western communist parties\, the effects and the perception of dissidents and emigrants from East Central Europe\, and finally the Holy See’s Eastern Bloc policy. \nThe Symposium will allow participants to investigate the direct and indirect consequences of 1956\, including retribution\, emigration\, and various forms of repression. Both short- and long-term impacts will be discussed\, including the post-1956 “refining” of communist dominance. This may encompass methods that rulers used to enforce power and to mobilize the people for an ostensibly better future as well as to ensure popular obedience\, such as threats of Soviet invasion\, law as a tool of subordination\, and the surveillance of religious groups and institutions. \nThe contemporary meaning and the legacy of 1956 will also be given much attention. Participants will analyse 1956’s influence on present-day art\, literature\, film\, political culture and historical memory. \nFinally\, a frequently debated topic is how European societies come to terms with totalitarianism/ authoritarianism\, communist crimes\, and how images of freedom tend to differ by country. The organizers would like to give participants an opportunity to discuss the differences in perception of freedom between countries of Eastern and Western Europe\, as well as to weigh the accomplishments of various institutions and NGOs which try to keep the memory of the struggle for freedom alive. \nThe Symposium is one of the principal projects of the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity\, which aims to research\, document\, and promote the remembrance and the study of totalitarianisms\, dictatorships\, and wars in 20th century Europe through the inclusion of the most recent academic discourse and multilateral dialogue concerning the different experiences of the past era.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/european-remembrance-symposium-2016-budapest/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160525
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160408T092945Z
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SUMMARY:International Conference: Migration – Integration. Schools manage diversity!
DESCRIPTION:In recent times migration and integration are huge topics in Europe. Schools play an important role in the successful integration of migrations. The Conference in Bonn\, organised by Pedagogical Exchange Service (PAD)\, aims to collect experiences and results from international school exchange programmes and facilitate their exploitation to support the integration of young refugees. Multiple issues will be addressed\, such as: intercultural school development and pedagogical concepts for school diversity and language learning in the context of multilingualism. \nFor more information check this website or download the Programme below! \n  \n \n  \n[download-attachments]
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/international-conference-migration-integration-schools-manage-diversity/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160525
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160317T140008Z
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UID:4693-1463961600-1464134399@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:European Historical Forum: What brings us together\, what separates us?
DESCRIPTION:The Heinrich Böll Foundation (Heinrich Böll Stiftung) together with Memorial (Moskou) are organising another European Historical Forum. This year the Forum will evolve around the theme: What brings us together\, what separates us? European memories about fleeing and expulsion in the 20th century. Considering the current refugee crisis a very relevant and interesting theme. So far a number of interesting speakers will be attending the Conference including: Aleida Assmann (Universität Konstanz)\, Irina Sherbakova (Memorial\, Moskou)\, Gulnara Bekirowa (Political Scientist\, TV-producer\, Kiev) and Stefan Troebst (Universität Leipzig). \nThe Forum will address three main questions: \n\nHow can memory allowed and simultaneously conciliation promote – what will be remembered and what not?\nWhat have been the political and legal approaches in recent decades to deal with suffered injustice\, to bring compensation for losses and to make the necessary adjustments for the new reality today?\nWhich new (historical) identities occur in the target countries (Zielländern): what history and what historical lessons connect people\, whether they are fleeing\, displaced or home?\n\nThe language of the Conference will be German\, English and Russian. \nMore information will follow soon on their website. Until then… save the date!
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/european-historical-forum-berlin/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160525
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160202T104101Z
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SUMMARY:Interpret Europe Conference 2016
DESCRIPTION:Do you work at a natural or cultural heritage site\, at a museum\, zoo\, or botanical garden? Do you like to encourage people to search for a deeper meaning behind heritage\, inspiring them to take ownership as citizens? If so\, then our conference ‘Heritage interpretation – for the future of Europe’ is a good place to go. \nHeritage interpretation is a well-tested way of connecting people and places. At the conference of Interpret Europe\, organised by Herita\, we want to stimulate thinking on how heritage interpretation can help to experience and take action on important European subjects such as sustainability\, lifelong learning\, human rights\, active citizenship and peace.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/interpret-europe-conference-2016/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160521
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160302T163305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160302T163305Z
UID:4310-1463616000-1463788799@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:Historians without borders: International Conference in Helsinki
DESCRIPTION:Historians without Borders is organizing an international conference in Helsinki\, Finland about the use and abuse of history in conflicts. The two-day conference will have multiple speakers\, including Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Martti Ahtisaari\, and interesting workshops like “Writing a Common History for Israel and Palestine” or “US – Latin American Relations in Historiography”.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/historians-without-borders-conference/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160517
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160518
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160315T101231Z
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SUMMARY:International conference 'Postwar Cities. Sensitive Heritage in a Globalizing Historical Culture'
DESCRIPTION:The Conference is part of a Research Excellence Initiative Project. This research project examines how the heritage of modern war history is represented and appropriated in contemporary popular culture\, and which modifications or additions can be advised to harmonize these appropriations with the requirements and principles of democratic historical and civic education. \nDuring the Postwar Cities-conference\, keynotes will be held by: \n\nprof.dr. Peter Seixas (University of British Columbia\, Canada);\ndr. Ria Dunkley (Cardiff University\, UK);\ndr. Angela Bermúdez VÉlez(Universidad de Deusto\, Spain);\nprof.dr. Malte Thieβen (Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg\, Germany).\n\nYou can find the preliminary programme here.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/international-conference-postwar-cities-sensitive-heritage-globalizing-historical-culture/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160516
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
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UID:4640-1463097600-1463356799@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:2nd Civic Education Conference in Tunisia
DESCRIPTION:Deadline for application April 10\, 2016 \nFrom May 13th to 15th\, 2016 at the Medina\, Yasmine Hammamet in Tunisia \nConference language: English/Arabic \nThe second Civic Education Conference (CEC) 2016\, organized by the Goethe-Institut in partnership with the Danish Egyptian Dialogue Institute (DEDI)\, the German Federal Agency for Civic Education\, Union des Tunisiens Indépendants pour la Liberté  (UTIL) and the Tahrir Lounge. \nThe aim of the conference is to follow up on the advancements since the Civic Education Conference held in Alexandria in 2013. Aditionally is geared towards the advancement and development of the field of civic education and the civil society in the region. Moreover\, specific recommendations are expected to come out of the panel discussion. \nWorking around 4 core thematic areas: 1) Arts and Culture\, 2) Equality and Diversity\, 3) Rule of Law\, 4) Education for Engagement; the conference will be exploring through plenaries and working sessions on outreach\, terminology\, policies and stakeholders’engagement. \nTo learn more about the conference click here  \nTo register click here  \n  \n 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/2nd-civic-education-conference-tunisia/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160503
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160408T094658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160408T094658Z
UID:5198-1462147200-1462233599@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:A Europe of Diasporas Conference
DESCRIPTION:The European Parliament will host the Conference “A Europe of Diasporas”. The Conference is organised in context of the European project “A Europe of Diasporas”. The project aims to emphasize that diasporas are a unique asset for our European societies and that the idea of diasporas provides solutions that are well worth promoting. This project aims to find ways together to develop and promote that resource. \nDuring the Conference multiple panels will address topics as the educational needs of diasporas and developing a new narrative for Europe that is inclusive of diasporas. Other topics of discussion will be discrimination\, hate speech\, remembrance\, heritage\, the fate of refugees and more. The Conference provides a great opportunity to talk to different European leaders\, policy makers\, activists and experts on the role\, place and vision of diasporas in Europe in the years to come. \nEveryone can participate. Deadline for participation is 15 April 2016. For more information click here. \n \n[download-attachments] \n 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/europe-diasporas-conference/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160428
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160407T142345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160407T142345Z
UID:5180-1461283200-1461801599@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:UNITED for Intercultural Action Conference "Moving Stories: Narratives of Migration Crossing Europe"
DESCRIPTION:On April 22 the Annual Conference of UNITED for Intercultural Action\, the European Network against nationalism\, racism\, fascism and in support of migrants and refugees\, will take place near Torino\, Italy. This year the Conferences focuses on migration in Europea\, which has been a part of European history for ages. Somehow there is a gap between the mainstream narrative a\nnd the hard facts on migration and asylum in Europe. This Conference aims to figure just how big this gap is and how to understand and challenge this narrative. To participate in the Conference there was first an application procedure. EuroClio nominated our director Jonathan Even-Zohar and he will now represent our Association in Italy. \nFor more information on the event or programme check this website. \n 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/united-intercultural-action-conference-moving-stories-narratives-migration-crossing-europe/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160422
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160407T140755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160407T140755Z
UID:5179-1461110400-1461283199@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:20th Anniversary of The Hague Recommendations Regarding the Education Rights of National Minorities
DESCRIPTION:In 2016 The Hague Recommendations Regarding the Education Rights of National Minorities celebrates its 20th Anniversary. On 20-21 April an anniversary event will bring together many government representatives\, experts\, teachers\, education professionals\, non-governmental actors and other local and international stakeholders active in the field of education\, conflict prevention and peacemaking. \nOn the first day a high-level panel discussion on education as a tool for building stable societies will be held. On Thursday an expert- and practitioner-level meeting will take place on various aspects of education and conflict prevention.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/20th-anniversary-hague-recommendations-regarding-education-rights-national-minorities/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160421
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160407T135713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160407T135713Z
UID:5175-1461110400-1461196799@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:European Commission working group on Media Literacy
DESCRIPTION:An important working group organised by the European Commission on media literacy.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/european-commission-working-group-media-literacy/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160416
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160407T134452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160407T134452Z
UID:5166-1460678400-1460764799@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:Jean Monnet Cluster Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Meeting in Brussels with Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Cluster.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/jean-monnet-cluster-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160417
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160407T135355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160407T135355Z
UID:5169-1460592000-1460851199@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:2nd Symposium on Teaching about Extremism\, Terror and Trauma: Radicalization
DESCRIPTION:This year’s symposium aims to provide an intellectual space for scholarship focused on the phenomenon of ‘Radicalization of Youth’ in post 9/11 context\, and the role education can play in addressing the phenomenon. The main questions are what does radicalization mean and what can educators do about it? This symposium is organised by the Department of Education\, Concordia University\, Montreal\, Canada in collaboration with Nova Southeastern University\, Florida\, USA. \nFor more information about the programme\, speakers or to participate check out this website. \n  \n 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/2nd-symposium-teaching-extremism-terror-trauma-radicalization/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160415
DTSTAMP:20260410T004339
CREATED:20160204T101759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160204T101759Z
UID:3955-1460505600-1460678399@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:1st Network of Education Policy Centers EPC Conference "The Primary Colours of Education"
DESCRIPTION:NEPC is organizing its 1st EPC conference in the year of its 10th anniversary. \nEPC – Explore I Participate I Change – conference reflects the working approach of the network based on Exploring education with the aim of creating adequate recommendations and proposing evidence-based solutions\, Participating in international debates about education and advocating for participative policymaking and proposing effective and sustainable Change in education systems. \nBackground \nNEPC believes that a holistic approach is crucial for quality education. The quality of an education system is reflected in the values and knowledge it provides\, achievable only if it is good for all and if it enhances the personal development of future generations of global citizens. \nEducation systems are constantly placed in a central role for achieving societal changes\, thus increasingly overwhelming education with expectations to be the force of change. Although education cannot change societies alone\, it has an important role to play. Current trends in education show the tendency of fragmented approaches to support or oppose certain social movements and social phenomena. The practices of focusing education on individual social issues and agendas cause the lack of comprehensive understanding of its primary functions. \nCovering a wide range of topics\, the aims of the conference are: \n\nto present current phenomena and challenges in education\nto help identify the characteristics of quality education in all its aspects\nto outline the primary functions of education today
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/network-of-education-policy-centers-2016-conference-the-primary-colours-of-education/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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