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THIS TRIP IS OPEN TO TEESSIDE UNIVERSITY HISTORY STUDENTS ONLY
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum promotes an understanding of the roots of discrimination and prejudice, and the development of ethical values, leading to a greater understanding within society. The Centre uses the history of genocide as a model of how society can break down, and emphasises how current and future generations must carefully examine and learn from these tragedies. The Centre promotes respect for human rights, equal opportunities and good citizenship, which has greater resonance than ever in our culturally diverse society. There are a range of facilitites so you can explore the history and implications of the Holocaust.
The trip will take place on 11th February 2020 (2 weeks after Holocaust Memorial Day - 27th January). We will be leaving from Athena Building at 7:30am and returning from the centre at 3pm so should be back in Middlesbrough no later than 6pm. Although there is a cafe on site, bringing a packed lunch is advised.
This trip is a collaboration between Teesside University Faith and Reflection and the School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Law.
Venue : The National Holocaust Centre and Museum
Type: Daytime Events
Start Date: Tuesday 11-02-2020 - 07:30
End date: Tuesday 11-02-2020 - 18:00


