Guidelines for student competition graphic storytelling projects

We invite students of Georgian, Azerbaijani,  Moldovan, Polish, German and Ukrainian schools to create an innovative and creative graphic novel/story. The winning entries will be featured on Centropa’s Trans.History webpage. We welcome your entry on the following topics: What do we expect from your submission? Here are some examples of successful projects from previous Centropa … Read more

Guidelines for student Social Media series projects

Students of Georgian and Azerbaijani schools are invited to create a series of social media posts for the social media platform of your choice. The winning series will be featured on Centropa’s social media platforms @centropa_trans.history (Instagram) or https://www.facebook.com/trans.history.project/ (Facebook). TikTok submissions or Instagram Reels are also welcome! We welcome your entry of the following … Read more

Guidelines for student film projects

Introduction Centropa invited students of Moldovan, Azerbaijani and Georgian to develop and produce an (multi-media) film project on the following topics: The films must be historically accurate, and tell an interesting story. They should also be innovative and creative. Each film should be between 5 and 10 minutes. We encourage participants to submit their entries … Read more

Video Competition 2017/2018

As in the previous years, Trans.History will host a video competition for students in the fall of 2017 throughout the spring of 2018. All informationen regarding your participation and submission guidelines will be posted here on this page. Please check back soon! Photo by lifesimply.rocks on Unsplash

Video Competition 2016/2017

The video competition for students from Ukraine and Moldova was the chance for young people from schools and the universities to create a video on one of two topics: “Our Town’s Jewish History” “The importance of Civil Society” The participants were challenged to create an innovative and creative film of around 7 minutes which presented … Read more

Video Competition 2015

The video competition for Ukrainian students was the chance for young people from schools and the universities to create a video on two topics: “Our Town’s Jewish History” “Civil Rights and Civil Society in Ukraine in the 21st Century” The participants were challenged to create an innovative and creative film of around 7 minutes which … Read more