Research Fellowships at the Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies

Jewish Life in the Baltic States, 1917-1945
Opens Oct 1 2025 10:00 AM (EDT)
Deadline Dec 1 2025 11:59 PM (EST)
Description

The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM), Vytautas Magnus University, and Sugihara Diplomats for Life Foundation are pleased to invite applications for an international conference entitled "Jewish Life in the Baltic States, 1917-1945”, scheduled for June 9-12, 2026, in Kaunas, Lithuania. The conference program is supported by the Kaunas Jewish Community and Kaunas IX Fort Museum.

Commemorating the 85th anniversary of the onset of the Holocaust in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, this conference brings together research on Jewish life in the Baltic states from the dissolution of the Russian Empire to the aftermath of World War II, with particular emphasis on the period immediately before and during the Holocaust. The program is especially addressed at early career scholars (M.A. students through post-docs) who research Jewish life in the Baltic states within the time period.

Conference presentations will be accompanied by panel discussions with senior scholars, reflecting on developments in the field and providing key insights on professionalization. A cultural framework program will allow participants to engage with filmmakers, artists, and musicians who focus on Jewish life in the Baltic states. The program also includes excursions to places commemorating Jewish life and the unfolding of the Holocaust in and around Kaunas. 

Applications will be accepted from scholars ranging from M.A. students through post-docs. Applications are welcome from those who work in all relevant academic disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, art history, geography, film studies, history, Jewish studies, law, literature, material culture, philosophy, political science, religion, sociology, and other fields.

Participants will be chosen by a Steering Committee consisting of representatives from the Mandel Center at the USHMM, the Moshe Mirilashvili Center for Research on the Holocaust in the Soviet Union at Yad Vashem, the Museum “Jews in Latvia,” Vytautas Magnus University, Vilnius University, the Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania, Sugihara Diplomats for Life Foundation, Binghamton University, and the Leibniz Institute of Contemporary History in Munich. Participants will have the opportunity to network and interact with representatives from the Steering Committee.

Participants will be expected to submit a finalized paper (no more than 5000 words, not including footnotes) two weeks prior to the beginning of the conference to their moderators.

Please submit your applications as follows: 

  1. Complete the application form in this platform.

  2. The application form includes a current Curriculum Vitae outlining the applicant’s qualifications (including research projects, presentations, and publications).

  3. The application form also includes an entry for your abstract of no more than 500 words for your proposed paper (including title and discussion of methodological and theoretical issues, and brief bibliography/sources).

All application materials must be received by December 1, 2025. Applications not completed by this date will not be considered. Selected participants will be notified by February 2, 2026. 

The conference organizers are the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM), Vytautas Magnus University, and Sugihara Diplomats for Life Foundation. The Kaunas Jewish Community and Kaunas IX Fort Museum are participating as cooperating organizations. 

The organizers will cover the cost of economy class flights and ground transportation to and from the conference, lodging for the conference’s duration and either a stipend for meals or actual meals during the program. Participants must obtain their own health insurance and visas, if relevant.

The conference will be conducted in English.

Questions should be directed to iaprograms@ushmm.org.

This conference has been made possible through the generosity of Sheila Johnson Robbins*, George D. Schwab, Selwyn Haas, and Arkady Suharenko and The Fund for the Study of the Holocaust in Lithuania.

* Deceased

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Jewish Life in the Baltic States, 1917-1945


The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM), Vytautas Magnus University, and Sugihara Diplomats for Life Foundation are pleased to invite applications for an international conference entitled "Jewish Life in the Baltic States, 1917-1945”, scheduled for June 9-12, 2026, in Kaunas, Lithuania. The conference program is supported by the Kaunas Jewish Community and Kaunas IX Fort Museum.

Commemorating the 85th anniversary of the onset of the Holocaust in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, this conference brings together research on Jewish life in the Baltic states from the dissolution of the Russian Empire to the aftermath of World War II, with particular emphasis on the period immediately before and during the Holocaust. The program is especially addressed at early career scholars (M.A. students through post-docs) who research Jewish life in the Baltic states within the time period.

Conference presentations will be accompanied by panel discussions with senior scholars, reflecting on developments in the field and providing key insights on professionalization. A cultural framework program will allow participants to engage with filmmakers, artists, and musicians who focus on Jewish life in the Baltic states. The program also includes excursions to places commemorating Jewish life and the unfolding of the Holocaust in and around Kaunas. 

Applications will be accepted from scholars ranging from M.A. students through post-docs. Applications are welcome from those who work in all relevant academic disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, art history, geography, film studies, history, Jewish studies, law, literature, material culture, philosophy, political science, religion, sociology, and other fields.

Participants will be chosen by a Steering Committee consisting of representatives from the Mandel Center at the USHMM, the Moshe Mirilashvili Center for Research on the Holocaust in the Soviet Union at Yad Vashem, the Museum “Jews in Latvia,” Vytautas Magnus University, Vilnius University, the Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania, Sugihara Diplomats for Life Foundation, Binghamton University, and the Leibniz Institute of Contemporary History in Munich. Participants will have the opportunity to network and interact with representatives from the Steering Committee.

Participants will be expected to submit a finalized paper (no more than 5000 words, not including footnotes) two weeks prior to the beginning of the conference to their moderators.

Please submit your applications as follows: 

  1. Complete the application form in this platform.

  2. The application form includes a current Curriculum Vitae outlining the applicant’s qualifications (including research projects, presentations, and publications).

  3. The application form also includes an entry for your abstract of no more than 500 words for your proposed paper (including title and discussion of methodological and theoretical issues, and brief bibliography/sources).

All application materials must be received by December 1, 2025. Applications not completed by this date will not be considered. Selected participants will be notified by February 2, 2026. 

The conference organizers are the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM), Vytautas Magnus University, and Sugihara Diplomats for Life Foundation. The Kaunas Jewish Community and Kaunas IX Fort Museum are participating as cooperating organizations. 

The organizers will cover the cost of economy class flights and ground transportation to and from the conference, lodging for the conference’s duration and either a stipend for meals or actual meals during the program. Participants must obtain their own health insurance and visas, if relevant.

The conference will be conducted in English.

Questions should be directed to iaprograms@ushmm.org.

This conference has been made possible through the generosity of Sheila Johnson Robbins*, George D. Schwab, Selwyn Haas, and Arkady Suharenko and The Fund for the Study of the Holocaust in Lithuania.

* Deceased

Apply
Opens
Oct 1 2025 10:00 AM (EDT)
Deadline
Dec 1 2025 11:59 PM (EST)