An international conference titled “Istanbul 1914-1922: War, Collapse, Occupation, and the History of Resistance” was held at the Hrant Dink Foundation on November 4-5, 2022 with the participation of academics, researchers, students, as well as those interested in history.

The Jury of the Fund selected four projects to be awarded which aims to support the researches on 1915, with a particular focus on the ongoing legacies of the human consequences, its trans-generational traces and the different modes of remembering.

The Fund for the Support of Historical Research aims at promoting and supporting research on 1915, with a particular focus on scrupulous acts of conscience.The deadline for submission is 22 October 2021.

This book is a product of the oral history study that has been conducted within the scope of the History Program since 2011. In the book, which constitutes the 7th volume of the Sounds of Silence series, 12 of the interviews with Armenians from Kınalıada.

The exhibition ‘Coulisse: Hagop Ayvaz, A Chronicler of Theater’ has been brought to life by the guidance of Hrant Dink Foundation with the collaboration of the Theatre Foundation of Turkey and Yapı Kredi Culture, Arts and Publishing.

The exhibition ‘Coulisse: Hagop Ayvaz, A Chronicler of Theater’ has been brought to life by the guidance of Hrant Dink Foundation with the collaboration of the Theatre Foundation of Turkey and Yapı Kredi Culture, Arts and Publishing.

The exhibition ‘Coulisse: Hagop Ayvaz, A Chronicler of Theater’  which has been prepared by the guidance of HDF with the collaboration of the Theatre Foundation of Turkey and Yapı Kredi Culture, Arts and Publishing will open its doors to visitors on 15th of December at Yapı Kredi Culture Centre.

Hrant Dink Foundation continues to the series of events on theatre with an online panel ‘‘Theatres of Istanbul and Beyoğlu’’. You are invited to this online panel on 2 nd of December, Wednesday at 18.30 (GMT+3).

The Sixth Social Sciences Graduate Students Workshop took place online as part of the Hrant Dink Foundation History Program on Monday June 29 th at 14.00 – 17.30.

In the sixth series of Social Studies Graduate Student Workshops, three researches on the creation of the Ottoman modern theater will be discussed. The workshop will take place on Monday, June 29 at 14.00 - 17.30 via Zoom online.

Within the scope of the History Program Hrant Dink Foundation, the fifth Social Science Graduate Students Workshop was held on 28 November 2019 at Hrant Dink Foundation, Anarad Hığutyun Building.