Academic World
At Yazamut 360, students build ventures, take risks, and shape the future of Israel’s job market
Ben-Gurion University’s entrepreneurship center turns hands-on experience, failed prototypes, and student-led communities into career-changing skills.
Q-Factor emerges as Israel’s latest quantum computing developer with $24 million seed investment
Finally, it's happening: A first-of-its-kind academic degree for contractors
Fake Western morality is fueled by Qatari money - opinion
Gil Troy may be the smartest defender of Israel - comment
As we mark the anniversary of October 7, I recommend that you read one of Prof. Gil Troy’s new publications, linked inside, to equip you with the intellectual arsenal necessary to advocate for Israel
‘Resilience’ is the word at Reichman University’s International School
Reichman University’s resilience shines as international students volunteer, stay in Israel during the war, and new students transfer to escape antisemitism.
Prof. Liran Goren is charting the Earth’s surface—and beyond
Combining her vast knowledge, curiosity, and innovative spirit, Prof. Goren is resolved to uncover the Erath’s secrets.
Amid rising antisemitism, ISGAP hosts largest ever Oxford Summer Institute cohort
With antisemitism on the rise, ISGAP's Oxford program trains academics to fight prejudice through cutting-edge education.
Tel Aviv University announces second round of special admissions track for reservists
First-year students who have served more than 30 days in IDF reserves will be entitled to a 25% reduction in tuition fees.
How Bar-Ilan University plans to use Its $260 Million donation for growth and tradition - opinion
Bar-Ilan University has received its largest donation ever. Its leaders must now decide how to use this money, balancing their agency for Jewish heritage and innovation.
From the battle to the classroom: Behind the scenes of Israel’s wartime academic year
Israel's universities and colleges lost students, faculties, and staff due to reserve duty for the Israel-Hamas War. This forced academic institutions to adapt on the fly.
Hebrew University launches new English-taught undergrad program
Jewish students are being encouraged to study in Israel in light of increasingly hostile academic environments in the West.
Bill to fire academics who 'incite to terror' is unconstitutional, attorney general says
The bill also gives a Knesset subcommittee the authority to slash funding from institutions who ignore the bill, as well as take "other enforcement measures."
Belgium's Ghent University severs ties with all Israeli universities over Hamas war
The university will continue its research projects with six non-academic Israeli institutions, saying they could not find any links between them and human rights violations.