The ruins of Gaza, where Israel has mercilessly targeted universities and entire cohorts of students, has unmasked the moral bankruptcy of global academia. The structural betrayal, borne out of the ...
At this pivotal moment in both global and academic history, we extend an open invitation to students and young scholars everywhere: come spend a semester or more with us in Israel. Whether you are ...
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Students, faculty and staff are invited to bring their lunch and hear from Anat Freund, senior lecturer at the School of Social Work at the University of Haifa in Israel. Freund will present “Academia ...
A letter signed by 31 Harvard University student groups blaming Israel as “entirely responsible” for Hamas’ heinous attacks shows how low US higher education has sunk. Even the campus Amnesty ...
Official document by the Council for Higher Education in Israel reveals incitement and support for terrorism in several ...
On 7 October, thousands of Hamas terrorists invaded southern Israel, killing at least 1,400 people and kidnapping more than 240 civilians. These include fellow faculty members, postdocs and students ...
In an era driven by technology, artificial intelligence, and rapid innovation, Israel’s higher education system must expand beyond the traditional research PhD model.
Israel has earmarked NIS 500 million ($133 million) for education and critical R&D and data infrastructure to help the country keep pace with the global advancements in the development and adoption of ...
Official document by the Council for Higher Education in Israel reveals incitement and support for terrorism in several academic institutions, despite denials by university leaders.