News

  • Apr022021

    University of Toronto and the Hebrew University launch groundbreaking alliance

    An international fundraising campaign is underway for the University of Toronto – Hebrew University of Jerusalem Research & Innovation Alliance.

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  • Apr022021

    Monkeys Have Conscious and Non-Conscious Minds

    Joint Hebrew U-Yale University Study Provides New Glimpse into Animal Cognition: Monkeys Have Conscious and Non-Conscious Minds

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  • Apr012021

    96th anniversary of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1 April 1925

    A few photos from the 1925 Hebrew University Inauguration

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  • Mar222021

    Scopus Magazine 2021 now available

    A special on-line edition packed full of latest in-depth news from the Hebrew University including a special British Friends story.

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  • Mar182021

    International Public Health Alumni Newsletter

    Read about ‘tikun olam’ in action, graduates of the prestigious Hebrew University International Masters of Public Health programme making a positive impact in this era of global pandemic.

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  • Mar182021

    Polonsky Prizes (2020) for Creativity and Originality in the Humanistic Disciplines

    The Polonsky Prizes at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, were established eighteen years ago through the generosity and vision of Dr. Leonard Polonsky and the Polonsky Foundation.

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  • Mar182021

    British Friends Passover Appeal 2021

    An appeal supporting the Hebrew University’s needy students

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  • Mar162021

    Eyes on the Future

    In Israeli Academic First, Hebrew University Launches an International Master’s Program in “Smart Cities and Urban Informatics”.

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  • Mar112021

    Can Understanding Constipation Help Diagnose Parkinson’s Disease Earlier?

    Hebrew University researchers unveil a chain of physiological events that may help provide new methods for disease diagnosis.

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  • Mar092021

    Hebrew University cancer drug without animal tests, using human-simulating chip

    Hebrew University professor, Professor Yaakov Nahmias says tech that mimics human body can now be used to develop other new treatments, saving time, animals’ lives and money.

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