History and Memory Research Fund, created with the kind assistance of Dr. Alper Öktem in 2010 aimed at promoting and supporting research geared towards revealing scrupulous acts of conscience during the 1915 events.

Prof. Ronald Grigor Suny, gave a lecture series titled on 'Armenians and Armenia in the Age of Extremes' at Hrant Dink Foundation with the support of Gulbenkian Foundation and Sivil Düşün.

As Hrant Dink Foundation, we are conducting a preparatory process in order to carry out more systematic and better services such as library, archive for our historical and cultural studies that we have been carrying out.

The Fund for the Support of Historical Research, created with the kind assistance of Dr. Alper Öktem in 2010 aimed at promoting and supporting research geared towards revealing scrupulous acts of conscience.

The academic meeting titled 'The Social, Cultural and Economic History of Van and the Region' organised by Hrant Dink Foundation held on November 11-12, 2016 in Havak Hall, Istanbul.

The conference dealing with Izmir and the region's social, economic and cultural change between 1850 and 1950 took place on 24-25 November 2017, in Ahmed Adnan Saygun Art Center in Izmir. You can watch the presentation videos here.

The Hrant Dink Foundation and Hamazkayin Educational and Cultural Society organized an international conference entitled ‘Critical Approaches to Armenian Identity in the 21st Century: Fragility, Resilience and Transformation’.

The conference titled ‘A Civilization Destroyed: The Wealth of Non-Muslims in the Late Ottoman Period and the Early Republican Era’ organized by Hrant Dink Foundation in cooperation with Bogazici, Bilgi and Sabanci Universities.

The fourth book of the 'Sounds of Silence' series has been published with the support of Consulate General of Sweden. İzmit’s Armenians Speak, is a product of the oral history project carried out since 2011 by Hrant Dink Foundation.

The Fund for the Support of Historical Research, created with the kind assistance of Dr. Alper Öktem in 2010, and five projects have been qualified to be funded by the evaluation of the jury.

The Oral History Project, which is run by Hrant Dink Foundation with the contribution of Olof Palme Center since 2011, has been concluded for this year. The focus of this year was on Ankara’s Armenians.

The History and Memory Research Fund, will also support research on the traces of the events of 1915 and their memory on subsequent generations and the different ways of remembering.