2013 Summer University Srebrenica Program, 1-11 July 2013
04.06.2013Summer University Srebrenica is a two-month program for undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as researchers to conduct research projects on topics related to Genocide, Transitional Justice, Post-Conflict Studies, and Human Rights. The program has two core components: academic immersion and a research fellowship. While all successful candidates will participate in first component of the program (July 1st to July 11th 2013), only a dozen will be invited to participate in second component of the program (July 12th to August 30th, 2013).
The program integrates field research with an opportunity to participate in the annual Peace March from Nezuk to Potočari and to attend the 11 July Commemoration Ceremony in Potočari. Following this, researchers will remain in Srebrenica to conduct their projects and will be provided with working space and various resources in the facilities in Potočari. During this time, there will be guest speakers, discussion opportunities, and visits to locations relevant for research. Finally, researchers will present their projects and progress at the end of the program.
The program accepts forty researchers, selected on the basis of academic merit. The program is open to participants of every nationality, ethnicity, religion and gender. Participants will be provided with free room and board, as well as transport within Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Participants must cover their own travel expenses to Srebrenica.
Through dialogue, research, and first-hand experience with the aftermath of Genocide and the obstacles in terms of Transitional Justice and Peace-building, the Summer University Srebrenica aims at understanding how such a terrible event was able to occur, discussing strategies for dealing with the post-conflict phase, and how to prevent another such atrocity from occurring in any part of the world.
Both undergraduate and graduate level students are welcome to apply for the first component of the program (July 1st to July 11th 2013).
Participants who are planning to continue their research beyond July 11th 2013 must be MA and PhD candidates or researchers affiliated with an academic or research institution.
Fluency in English is required.
There are no specific citizenship requirements, and all participants receive free room and board, as well as travel expenses within Bosnia and Herzegovina. Participants must cover their own travel expenses to Srebrenica.
For inquiries, please email: apply@potocarimc.ba
Incomplete applications will not be considered. Complete application must be emailed to apply@potocarimc.ba.
June 14th, 2013 – Application Deadline
June 15th, 2013 – Notification of acceptance
Accepted applicants must confirm their participation by June 21th, 2013
Laura Cohen
m: +1.917.297.5322
e: gongandme@yahoo.com