
Israeli universities support Ukrainians in wartime
Higher education institutions offer emotional support to students and open gates to colleagues from embattled Ukraine.

Higher education institutions offer emotional support to students and open gates to colleagues from embattled Ukraine.

‘Although the coronavirus pandemic has hindered international mobility, we welcome them to engage in our world-class academics and research.’

With colleges worldwide worried about falling admissions due to Covid-19, Israeli universities have seen a heartening uptick in international interest.

Israel aims to double that number with a new marketing initiative and 26 additional international degree programs taught in English.

Council for Higher Education aims to double the number of international students to 24,000 by 2022.

Private and public institutions around the world are jostling to create new collaboration agreements with Israeli research bodies in an effort to mine the country’s scientific excellence and innovation.

Art and archeology, nature and science exploration: Fascinating, educational activities on the grounds of Israel’s institutions of higher education.

For the first time, Hebrew University, Technion Institute of Technology and Weizmann Institute are all included on Academic Ranking of World Universities – 2012.