The Foundation Auschwitz Prizes are awarded annually to two high-level academic works in honour of all victims of the Nazi concentration camps and extermination centres. We also offer two annual research grants.
In order to promote multidisciplinary scientific work, the Foundation Auschwitz has awarded an annual ‘Foundation Auschwitz Prize’ since 1986 and, since 2002, an ‘Foundation Auschwitz – Jacques Rozenberg Prize’ – in honour of all the victims of the Nazi concentration camps and extermination centres – to reward original and unpublished research on the historical, social, political, economic, cultural and ideological processes that gave rise to mass crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.
Since 2012-2013, the Foundation Auschwitz has offered, in addition to the two prizes, an annual 'research grant', which was doubled in 2023 with a 'Foundation Auschwitz – Jacques Rozenberg Prize' offered by the Fondation Rozenberg-Caillet - Mains Ouvertes, Dignité de Vie. We warmly thank its Founder-President, Andrée Caillet, for this important initiative.
All four amount to €3,125.
Both prizes are primarily aimed at high-level academic work: doctorates, master theses and research works. The inter-university juries called upon to deliberate on these works consist of professors from Belgian and foreign universities, researchers specialised in the themes dealt with and members of the Foundation Auschwitz's Scientific Council.
In addition to awarding these prizes, the Foundation Auschwitz reserves the right to enter into a research agreement with one or more authors whose work has not been awarded a prize. To this end, it may allocate a small amount of financial aid to support the applicant in pursuing their research, depending on the comments made by the jury.
The Foundation Auschwitz Prizes have been granted for the academic year 2024-2025 to the following researchers:
The academic session for the presentation of the Foundation Auschwitz Prizes 2024-2025, will take place on Thursday 23 October 2025 at 6 PM sharp (guest welcome from 5:30 PM) in the Gothic Room of Brussels City Hall.
Rules of the Prizes and of the Research Grant 2024-2025 (available soon)
Appendix to the Rules: Research Grant – Call for Projects 2024-2025 (available soon)
Auschwitz Foundation – Remembrance of Auschwitz
Rue aux Laines 17 box 50 – B-1000 Brussels +32 (0)2 512 79 98
info@auschwitz.be
BCE/KBO Auschwitz Foundation: 0876787354
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To become a member of Remembrance of Auschwitz ASBL, please contact us and transfer the sum of €50.00 to our account IBAN: BE55 3100 7805 1744 – BIC: BBRUBEBB with the communication: ‘Membership fee 2025’. The membership includes two issues of 2025 of our scientific journal.
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