CfA IICCMER, February 2013

logo iiccmerCall for Applications for opportunity of collaboration with the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and Memory of the Romanian Exile. The Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile (IICCMER) is a governmental body who studies, researches and supports public awareness of the history of Romanian communism, through research, education, publishing and museum projects. If you have an idea for a possible collaboration with us, we want to hear it!

logo iiccmerCall for Applications for opportunity of collaboration with the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and Memory of the Romanian Exile. The Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile (IICCMER) is a governmental body who studies, researches and supports public awareness of the history of Romanian communism, through research, education, publishing and museum projects. If you have an idea for a possible collaboration with us, we want to hear it!

We invite all those interested to collaborate with the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile to send us their CV as soon as possible. We seek candidates with experience particularly in the field of recent history, project management, who have worked in institutions, associations, NGOs, publications, media entities, etc.

About Us: The Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile (IICCMER) is a governmental body who
studies, documents and supports public awareness of the history of communism in Romania, through research, education, publishing and museum projects. IICCMER analyzes the nature, purpose and effects of totalitarianism in Romania during 1945-1989, but also the memory of the Romanian diaspora.

Institute coordinates several unique projects in the country in this area, such as archaeological campaigns for discovering the remains of the victims executed without trial by the Securitate, Ramnicu Sarat Memorial Museum – a former prison for political prisoners, the International Summer University on the study of Romanian communism, the first textbook on the history of Romanian communism, photo collections – the largest free online database with photos from communism, the MA program in the study Romanian communism, the Romanian exile archives, media projects of documentary films.

IICCMER became in time a prestigious research center in Europe, through which Romania explores and acknowledges the communist past, clarifies its role in twentieth-century European history and promotes democratic values within the modern society. For more details on the activities of the Institute, visit www.iiccmer.ro. How to contact us: all who want to collaborate with IICCMER are asked to send a CV office@iiccmer.ro by 15 February 2013.