ISGAP is launching a new certificate program designed for scholars, undergraduate and postgraduate students, and professionals in public affairs, professional development, and the Jewish community.

This program aims to provide deeper insights into the socio-economic, political, and cultural processes related to this rapidly evolving subject matter. The ISGAP Certificate Program in Critical Contemporary Antisemitism Studies offers a wide range of courses that enable you to explore topics aligned with your interests and to gain professional knowledge. Courses are taught by leading international scholars and will provide a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of contemporary antisemitism and approaches to combat this growing challenge to democratic principles.


Course Structure

Each course consists of four-part online sessions scheduled weekly throughout the Fall and Spring semesters. To earn the Certificate, candidates must successfully complete two required courses and four elective courses, totaling six courses within a two-year timeframe. 

Students may enroll in individual courses without committing to the full certificate program. In order to receive an official ISGAP certificate, students must, however, complete the required coursework.

Although live participation is encouraged, all courses will be recorded and available for later viewing.

 

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About ISGAP

ISGAP is a high-caliber international research center, committed to mapping, decoding, and combating contemporary antisemitism. Headquartered in New York, ISGAP also operates in Canada, the UK, Italy and Israel. ISGAP holds programs at top universities, engages in research projects, and publishes books and reports in the area of contemporary antisemitism studies and policy.