The Association for Historical Dialogue and Research (AHDR) is looking for highly motivated freelance facilitators to support its mono-communal and inter-communal peace education and/ or outdoor education programmes on an ad-hoc basis for the school year 2025-26. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

Our facilitators support AHDR’s Peace Education and/or Outdoor Education programmes, which engage young people aged 8–18 from across the divide in Cyprus through workshops, educational walks, and study visits.

What We’re Looking For

We’re looking for individuals with:

  1. Experience working with youth (formally or informally)
  2. Interest or background in
    1. Peace Education / Anti-Racist Education / Education for a Culture of Peace
    2. History, Geography, Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities
    3. Outdoor, Place-Based, or Experiential Education
  3. Fluency in English and either Turkish or Greek

For more information, see Peace Education Facilitators, Outdoor Education Facilitators 


How to Apply

Please apply through the form below:

Application Form

The form will ask for:

  1. Your CV
  2. A few questions to understand why you want to join and your relevant experience
  3. Your availability during the school year
  4. Areas of interest (Peace Education/ Outdoor Learning/ etc.)
  5. A short video (max 2 minutes) introducing yourself and why you’d like to facilitate with AHDR

About the AHDR

The Association for Historical Dialogue and Research (AHDR) is an inter-communal, non-profit, and non-governmental organization established in 2003 in Nicosia, Cyprus. The AHDR envisions to contribute to the advancement of dialogue, critical thinking and intercultural understanding amongst teachers, students, and the general public by providing access to various learning opportunities for all. The AHDR promotes the study and research of the History of Cyprus in a critical and comprehensive way; develops supplementary educational material for educators and students in relation to History and Peace/ Anti-racist Education to be shared and used in and beyond classrooms; increases public awareness on the importance of dialogue and multiperspectivity; promotes a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence through education at a local, national, and international level. In 2011 the AHDR opened the Home for Cooperation (H4C), a unique educational, cultural and community centre in the heart of Nicosia, in the UN Buffer Zone.

Application deadline: 27 June 2025