An international leader in scholarship on the Holocaust, the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies provides for continued growth and vitality in the field of Holocaust studies, promotes networking and cooperative projects among Holocaust scholars around the world, and nurtures future generations of Holocaust scholars in the United States and abroad. Learn more about our programs and work below.
Opportunities for North American scholars and university communities to engage in programs like cross-disciplinary seminars and panel discussions.
Opportunities for scholars of all disciplines and career stages to support research about the Holocaust.
Opportunities for academics, congregational and interfaith leaders, and organizations
Opportunities for North American-based scholars who are untenured, contingent, or working.
Opportunities for Holocaust scholars to receive publication support and access academically rigorous resources.
About our Staff, Fellows, and Academic Committee
Through diverse partnerships, authoritative scholarship, and interdisciplinary approaches to Holocaust studies, the Museum’s Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies serves as a leader in the field of Holocaust scholarship. Staff and scholars of the Mandel Center have expertise in a wide variety of disciplines including, but not limited to, history, archaeology, film studies, Jewish studies, philosophy, political science, comparative genocide studies, and others.
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The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies is a leading generator of new knowledge and understanding of the Holocaust.
