Higher education
Israel’s education policies compromise its qualitative edge - opinion
In order to preserve Israel’s qualitative edge, its education system must excel at every level.
Academic institutions switch to remote learning, cancel all non-mandatory activity amid Iran war
EU appoints first ever haredi to National Team of Higher Education Reform Experts
Olim navigate studying in Israel
Israel decides: No more American and Canadian medical students
Israel is working to raise the number of Israeli graduates of medical school, rather than forcing them to go abroad.
Absurdity, Trump and the American presidency - opinion
Trump’s simplifying cultural context offered millions of Americans an ill-founded kind of reassurance.
Israel's education system in shortage of nearly 6,000 teachers
According to the data released by the ministry, 5,671 staffers are currently missing from the roster.
TAU and German research institute establish innovation platform for sensors
Tel Aviv University will collaborate with Fraunhofer EMFT - the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft unit specializing in applied research into sensors and actuators.
Transforming formal education in Israel - comment
Without minimizing the value of good salaries and meaningful benefits, research reveals that throughout the world, teachers choose their profession with a focus on fulfillment and empowerment.
2,118 Israelis pursued higher education in Ukraine before invasion - report
Most Israeli students reportedly studied medicine with some taking science and arts courses in Ukraine annually.
Tel Aviv University offering collaborative international courses
Tel Aviv University has initiated a new program to develop collaborative international courses.
The issue of Israel's lost youth
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly increased school dropout rates due to its exacerbation of the already emotional, social, and academic crises affecting multiple age and population groups.
ISEF cofounder receives award at Maariv Business Summit
Nina Weiner, the co-founder of the International Scholarship Foundation, won a special award for the organization’s promotion of higher education in Israel by Maariv's editor-in-chief.
Tel Aviv University, Johns Hopkins to launch joint double-degree program
The degrees include a Master of Arts in International Affairs, Conflict Resolution and Mediation, Cyber Politics and Government, Developing Countries, and Security and Diplomacy.