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ISGAP Seeking Applicants for Oxford Civil Servants Program on Contemporary Anti-Semitism
The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP) is seeking government civil servants and policy experts to join the upcoming ISGAP-Oxford Civil Servants Program, on May 10-11.
The two-day online workshop — focused on issues of contemporary anti-Semitism as it relates to policy — will feature a distinguished slate of high-level speakers, including:Â
ISGAP Chairman and former Soviet refusenik Natan Sharansky; UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief Dr. Ahmed Shaheed; Former Canadian Minister of Justice and Attorney General Professor Irwin Cotler; European Commission Coordinator on Combating Anti-Semitism Katharina von Schnurbein; Government and International Affairs Director at the Community Security Trust (CST) Michael Whine; and Associate Officer on Freedom of Religion or Belief at the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights Mikolaj Wrzecionkowski.
The program is meant primarily for civil servants who work in, or are interested in areas of policy related to matters of anti-Semitism, race relations, discrimination, human rights, equaity, justice, education, and citizenship.
More information can be found on the ISGAP website here.
Interested applicants can submit letters of intent and resumes, as well as general questions, via email to ISGAP Manager of Programming and Operations Ira Guberman at: ira.guberman@isgap.org.
Founded in 2004, ISGAP is an interdisciplinary research center dedicated to scholarly analysis of the origins, processes, and manifestations of global anti-Semitism and other forms of prejudice as they relate to policy.
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