Main meetings and seminars
N.B. : Other seminars held in the framework of bilateral and regional cooperation have directly or indirectly contributed to this project.
2001
European Seminar for Educational Staff “Teaching about the communist era in the 21st century”. Sinaia, Romania, 3-5 May 2001
Final conference "The 20th Century – an Interplay of Views". Bonn, Germany, 22-24 March 2001
Dissemination seminars
European Seminar for Educational Staff on "How to Teach about the Theory and Practice of Communism". Riga, Latvia, 25 – 28 September 2002
Seminar on “Learning and teaching about contemporary history”. Uppsala, Sweden, 9 – 14 June 2002
European Seminar for Teachers on "Being a migrant in Europe". Neuchâtel, Switzerland, 6-9 March 2002
2000
European Seminar for Educational Staff on “Investigating the past - integrating a wide range of resources into history teaching”. Cambridge, United Kingdom, 21-26 November 2000
In-Service Training Programme for Educational Staff “Teaching about the Holocaust and the history of genocide in the 21st century”. Donaueschingen, Germany, 6-10 November 2000
Symposium on "Rebuilding a common future: for a critical approach to history teaching". Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 10-13 May 2000
European Seminar for Educational Staff "Teaching about the Holocaust". Vilnius, Lithuania, 1-6 April 2000
1999
Seminar on "Migrations in the 20th Century and their consequences – Impulses for history lessons within a European context". Council of Europe In-Service Training Programme for Teachers. Dillingen an der Donau (Deutschland), 29th November- 3rd December 1999
European Seminar for Educational Staff on "Living together in the same space". Neuchâtel, Switzerland, 1-4 September 1999
Symposium "Facing misuses of Europe". 28-30 June 1999, Oslo, Norway
Follow-up seminar, Initial training for history teachers in thirteen member states of the Council of Europe. Prague, Czech Republic, 6-9 June 1999
Symposium on "The challenges of the information and communication technologies facing history teaching". Andorra, 25-27 March 1999
1998
Symposium "Towards a pluralist and tolerant approach to teaching history – a range of sources and new didactics". Brussels, Belgium, 10-12 December 1998
Seminar on "The Reform of the Curricula for Teaching 20th Century History in Secondary Schools". Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, 8-10 June 1998
Seminar "Initial training for history teachers in thirteen member states of the Council of Europe". Vienna, Austria, 19-22 April 1998
1997
"Re-running the Past: European Student Simulations in History" European Secondary School Students' Conference: The Paris Peace Conference, 1919, and the Treaty of Versailles. Cambridge, United Kingdom, 16-19 February 1997
Seminar on "Teaching the History of Europe in the 20th Century: Approaches and Problems". Budapest, Hungary, 11-13 December 1997