Teaching About Antisemitism: An Interdisciplinary Faculty Seminar

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January 11-15, 2027, New York, United States

The NYU Center for the Study of Antisemitism invites university educators across North America for an intensive, weeklong faculty workshop designed to equip educators with the foundational knowledge and pedagogical tools necessary to integrate substantive content on antisemitism into their course curricula. 

Faculty from the Humanities/Social Sciences (e.g., History, Political Science, Sociology, Judaic Studies, Religion, etc.) and Professional Schools (e.g., Law, Social Work, Medicine, Public Affairs, etc.) are encouraged to apply.  

The program’s goal is to connect educators to specialized academic resources and expertise in the field of Jewish History and Antisemitism Studies.

Subject Fields

History Education, Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies, Religious Studies and Theology, Social Sciences, Social Work

What is included

  • Week-long seminar with leading experts in the field
  • Round trip travel to/from New York City
  • Five-nights of accommodations in New York City
  • Stipend

Applications close on July 15, 2026

Application link: https://bit.ly/nyucsaworkshop

Contact Information

Tracy Figueroa, Assistant Director and Caitlyn Madara, Program Administrator at study-antisemitism@nyu.edu