Would you like to present your project to an international audience and connect with partners across Europe? Applications are now open for the Turbo Presentations session at the 14th European Remembrance Symposium.
Turbo Presentations are a dynamic format that gives participants the opportunity to present their organisation, initiative or research project in a concise and focused way. Each speaker is given up to 120 seconds to address the symposium audience and highlight the key ideas behind their work. The session will take place on Wednesday, 27 May 2026, from 18:00 to 19:00, in Bratislava, as part of the programme of the 14th European Remembrance Symposium, held under the title Memory Wars: Facts, Disinformation, and the Politics of Remembrance. The presentations should relate to the main theme of the symposium, which explores the role of memory in contemporary political conflicts, the mechanisms of disinformation, and the ways in which history is interpreted and instrumentalised in today’s Europe.
To apply, participants are asked to register for the symposium (if they have not already done so) and submit a proposal including their name and a short project description (up to 500 characters) to maria.naimska@enrs.eu by 30 April 2026. Applicants should also indicate whether they intend to use visual materials such as slides or images. Participation is also possible remotely; in such cases, applicants are invited to submit a recorded version of their presentation by the same deadline. Each presentation may last no longer than 120 seconds and must be delivered in English. A projector and laptop will be available on site, and all presentation materials (.pdf, .ppt or .jpg) should be submitted in advance. Please note that the organisers are not able to print any materials.
The Turbo Presentations session is designed as a space for exchange, visibility and networking, offering participants a concise format to present their work and engage with an international community working on memory, history and contemporary challenges.
More information about the edition: European Remembrance Symposium 2026