Education & Peace — programmes for students, teachers, researchers, NGOs, and international partners
Education & peace

Memory, taught with care.

Every programme is designed to help visitors understand the human cost of war and the practical value of peace — without spectacle, retaliation, or politicisation.

Students

School visits with age-appropriate, trauma-informed pathways and bilingual teaching materials.

Teachers

Professional development, teacher kits, and curriculum integration support across the region.

Researchers

Reading rooms, archive access, fellowships, and visiting-scholar residencies.

Visitors

Public programmes, guided tours, evening talks, and reflective community events.

NGOs

Joint curricula on civic recovery, transitional justice, and humanitarian ethics.

International partners

University, museum, and memorial-institution exchanges across continents.

Research institute

A living resource on the ethics of memory.

Visiting fellows, transitional-justice publications, and an open digital archive accessible to Syrian and international scholars.

Civic dialogue

Moderated forums, plural voices.

Public dialogue on rebuilding, coexistence, and the responsibilities of remembrance — held to international standards of facilitation.