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International Research Workshops

The International Research Workshop Program advances Holocaust research through intensive, collaborative workshops that convene 10-12 scholars from diverse disciplines worldwide to present their work, conduct research, and engage in in-depth discussions that forge new networks and produce innovative scholarship in Holocaust studies.

Previous programs

  • Nazi Propaganda in Occupied Eastern Europe and the Colonial World (2025)

  • Interrogating Neutrality during the Holocaust (2025) 

  • From the Atlantic to the Black Sea: Local Relief and Rescue Operations on the Margins of the Holocaust (2024)

  • Property, Possessions, and the Moral Materialities of Holocaust Justice (2024)

  • The US Military and the Holocaust (2024)

  • Intermarriage During the Holocaust: Jewish and Romani “Mixed” Families in Nazi Europe (2023)

  • Black Lives under Nazism (2023)

Contact us

Contact us at researchworkshops@ushmm.org if you have questions about our upcoming or past programs.

The International Research Workshop Program has been made possible through the generosity of the Moskowitz/Rafalowicz Endowment and the Yetta and Jacob Gelman Endowment at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.