Academic World
Finally, it's happening: A first-of-its-kind academic degree for contractors
For the first time in Israel, the Contractors Association “Bonei Ha’aretz” received approval from the Contractors Council to create a bachelor’s degree for contractors after two years of fieldwork.
Fake Western morality is fueled by Qatari money - opinion
Aliyah: Navigating the contours of academia
ICCR India Chair MoU signed at Tel Aviv University
Separate Zionism from academic Jewish studies, says NGO
The ICSZ's unfolding narrative hints at seismic shifts in the landscape of Zionist discourse, ethnic studies, and the ideological battles that underscore them.
Grapevine: Academics at Hadassah
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Scholars must speak out against anti-Israel academic boycotts - opinion
The American Anthropological Association (AAA) announced last week that they have voted in favor of a “Resolution to Boycott Israeli Academic Institutions.”
iPads, augmented reality, and bean bag chairs: Is this the future of classroom education?
Striving to be at the forefront of academic progress, the Gordon Academic College of Education has integrated constant innovation into its core values.
Iran, Israel in talks on deal to free abducted academic - report
Russian Israeli researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov is being held by pro-Iran militia in Iraq, Israel believes. Reports suggest the abduction was an attempt to pressure Israel to release detained Iranians.
Practice and follow-up are crucial in improving literacy in children - study
The results of methods in all three countries have revealed the most important part: Targeted practice and follow-up are key in learning how to read and thrive at doing so.
Tel Aviv University ranked first in Israel by QS World University Ranking
How many Israelis are graduating university, what are they studying?
Central Bureau of Statistics Report Highlights Academic Achievements and Emerging Trends in Higher Education
Reuben Baron, Jewish co-author of most widely cited psychology paper dies at 86
His paper, “The moderator–mediator variable distinction in social psychological research,” remains the most cited paper in the history of psychology.
Israel must bring its scientists back home - opinion
Israel's economy loses out on NIS 2.4 billion every year by not having their scientists return home as opposed to working abroad.