The USC Shoah Foundation’s First Armenian Genocide Education—Keep the Promise Teacher Fellow Uses Testimony to Humanize History
Levon Ghanimian, an Armenian American educator, researcher, and PhD student from Northridge, California, has long felt a personal connection to the history of the Armenian Genocide.
Light Beyond Darkness
Call for Applications: USC Shoah Foundation Epstein Family DC Campus Graduate Fellows, 2026–27
The Countering Antisemitism Lab at the USC Shoah Foundation Institute, with the support of the USC Graduate School, invites applications for the USC Shoah Foundation Epstein Family DC Campus Graduate Fellows during the 2026-27 academic year.
Senior Learning & Development Specialist — Holocaust & Genocide Education (Fixed-Term)
Posting Date: Sunday, November 9, 2025
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USC Shoah Foundation’s Education Department advances testimony-based education through innovative digital resources, curriculum, and professional development for educators and students worldwide.
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Research Scientist, Shoah Foundation Countering Antisemitism Lab (Fixed-Term)
Posting Date: Sunday, November 9, 2025
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The USC Shoah Foundation Countering Antisemitism Lab is seeking a Research Scientist to contribute to the work in its Countering Antisemitism Laboratory. The Lab has a strong base of philanthropic support and the Research Scientist will be working with vital information and projects which can help to make a real and visible difference nationally and across the globe and in real time.