Hebrew University is committed to nurturing meaningful partnerships with universities around the world in order to promote teaching and research collaborations with colleagues from different countries. Below are some of Hebrew University’s key partnerships:
- University of Illinois System, USA
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Partnership History
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem has been partnering with the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, since 2007 and with the University of Illinois, Chicago, since 2010. These partnerships were reaffirmed and expanded in 2017 and 2019, respectively. In 2019, Hebrew University signed an agreement to be a partner in a new research institute, the Discovery Partners Institute (DPI), led by the University of Illinois System, which will foster broad-based collaboration to solve the world’s greatest challenges.
Hebrew University will contribute unique expertise to DPI in three vital areas: entrepreneurship; food and agriculture; and computing, including big data, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.
Highlights
As a means of boosting collaboration, Hebrew University and the University of Illinois System launched a Joint Research and Innovation Seed Grants Program in May 2020 for joint research projects in the fields of data science, artificial intelligence, agriculture and medicine. The goal of these grants is to promote economic development through research and development of innovative technologies, while facilitating cooperation between the two universities. Ultimately, the program aims to deliver talent, innovation, and resources from within the collaborating universities to the marketplace. The program will be interdisciplinary in nature, and the review process will include an assessment of the innovation and commercialization potential.
Information About the Partner Institution
The University of Illinois System (U of I) is a world leader in research and discovery, and the largest educational institution in the state with more than 90,000 students and about 26,000 full-time equivalent faculty and staff. It comprises three universities in Urbana-Champaign, Chicago and Springfield. The U of I System awards more than 23,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees annually.
The Discovery Partners Institute empowers people to jumpstart their tech careers or companies in Chicago. Led by the University of Illinois System in partnership with top research universities, the Institute has three main missions: to train people for high-demand tech jobs, conduct applied R&D, and support Chicago’s tech community. With state investment and a new innovation district in development, DPI has the resources to attract, develop and leverage the most ambitious people and companies the region has to offer.
Funding Opportunities
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem–University of Illinois System Joint Research and Innovation Seeds Grant Program
- DPI Research and Development Cluster Seed Grants
Partnership
CoordinatorAlma Lessing
International Partnerships & Development
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Mount Scopus, 9190500 Jerusalem, Israel
+972-(0)2-5880454
almal@savion.huji.ac.il - Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
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Partnership History
The Hebrew University and the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) began collaborating in January 2021 by establishing a Memorandum of Understanding, a student exchange agreement, and a joint Call for Collaborative Research and Exchange Activities.
Highlights
The joint Call for Collaborative Research and Exchange Activities established in 2021 promote collaborative research and exchange. It was open to all fields of study, with a particular interest in interdisciplinary research.
Information About Partner Institution
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi is one of the 23 IIT’s created to be a Centre of Excellence for training, research and development in science, engineering and technology in India.
Established as College of Engineering in 1961, the Institute was later declared as an Institution of National Importance under the “Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Act, 1963” and was renamed as “Indian Institute of Technology Delhi.” In 2018, IIT Delhi received the special status of Institution of Eminence (IoE) by the Govt. of India, giving it a greater autonomy in various matters including hiring of foreign faculty and starting collaborations with foreign institutions.
Since its inception, over 55,000 students have graduated from IIT Delhi in various disciplines including Engineering, Sciences, Design, Management and Humanities & Social Sciences. Of these, nearly 6,000 received Ph.D. degrees, over 21,000 students graduated with B.Tech. degree and the rest obtained Master’s Degree in Engineering, Sciences and Business Administration. These alumni today work as scientists, technologists, business managers and entrepreneurs for the building of the Indian nation as well as industrialization around the world.
Funding Opportunities
Joint Call for Collaborative Research and Exchange Activities
Partnership Coordinator
Naomi Shalom
Director of Asia Engagement
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Mount Scopus, 9190500 Jerusalem, Israel
+972-(0)2-5880454
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Cleveland Clinic Foundation, USA
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Partnership HistoryIn 2017, the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and Hebrew University`s Center for Nanotechnology and Nanoscience and the School of Pharmacy signed an agreement of academic cooperation and exchange for students and faculty.
Highlights
The collaboration between the Lerner Research Institute at Cleveland Clinic and Hebrew University`s Center for Nanotechnology and Nanoscience and School of Pharmacy led to the establishment of the Center for Transformative Nanomedicine (CTN). The virtual center is spearheading new treatments for cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. To date, 5 collaborative research projects on drug development and drug delivery by leading Cleveland Clinic and HUJI scientists have been approved, in the fields of breast and brain tumors, kidney disease and Alzheimer disease.
In addition, a PhD student training program in nanotechnology/biomedical sciences for HUJI graduates at the Lerner Research Institute at Cleveland Clinic was established through the Center for Transformative Nanomedicine at HUJI, and students are mentored by scientists from both institutions.
Information About the Partner Institution
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation owns and operates the Cleveland Clinic, a nonprofit American academic medical center based in Cleveland, Ohio, ranked as one of the best hospitals in the United States. Cleveland Clinic was at the forefront of modern medicine when its founders opened it as a multi-specialty group practice in 1921. In its first century, the Clinic has introduced many medical firsts and opened facilities around the world. Now, 100 years later, the vision of the founders remains Cleveland Clinic’s mission: caring for life, researching for health, and educating those who serve.
Funding Opportunities
Call for Research Travel Scholarships for HUJI graduate students (currently suspended due to the pandemic).
Partnership Coordinator
Alma Lessing
International Partnerships & Development
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Mount Scopus, 9190500 Jerusalem, Israel
+972-(0)2-5880454
almal@savion.huji.ac.ilAcademic Coordinator
Prof. Simon Benita (emerit.)
Faculty of Medicine, School of Pharmacy (Institute of Drug Research)
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L’École Polytechnique, France
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Partnership History
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and L’École Polytechnique teamed together in 2016 to set up a student exchange program, which also includes science internships. Additional activities include joint workshops such as an advanced math summer workshop for undergraduate students held at the Hebrew University, joint research, and more.
Highlights
Student Exchange in Sciences
Student Internships in SciencesInformation About the Partner Institution
Founded in 1794, École Polytechnique is the leading French institution combining top-level research, academics, and innovation at the cutting-edge of science and technology. Its various undergraduate and graduate-level programs are highly selective and promote a culture of excellence with a strong emphasis on science anchored in humanist traditions. L’École Polytechnique offers a variety of international programs and attracts a growing number of foreign students and researchers from around the globe (currently 41% of students and 40% of faculty members).
L’École Polytechnique offers an exceptional education and prepares its students to lead complex and innovative projects which meet the challenges of 21st century society, all while maintaining a keen sense of their civil and social responsibilities. With its 23 laboratories, 22 of which are joint research units with the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), the École Polytechnique Research Center explores the frontiers of interdisciplinary knowledge to provide major contributions to science, technology and society.Funding Opportunities
Partnership Coordinator
Alma Lessing
International Partnerships & Development
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Mount Scopus, 9190500 Jerusalem, Israel
+972-(0)2-5880454
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University of Bonn, Germany
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Partnership History
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of Bonn signed their first agreement of cooperation in 2005. The wide range of joint activities includes student and faculty exchanges as well as extensive research collaborations in a number of fields.
Highlights
In May 2020, both universities jointly pledged to further advance their collaboration by establishing a Collaborative Research Grant Program, and launched a first joint Call for Joint Projects, open to all fields of study.
Information About the Partner Institution
Founded in 1818, the University of Bonn is one of the largest and best research-led universities in Germany, with an international reputation as a leading institution of research and teaching. Its seven faculties cover a broad range of disciplines, many of which take a leading position in international rankings. This strong disciplinary record is supplemented by the work of six cross-faculty Transdisciplinary Research Areas (TRA) that create interdisciplinary spaces for exploration and innovation to address many of the central scientific, technological and social challenges of our contemporary world.
Funding Opportunities
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Joint Fund for Joint Research Projects – all fields (Submission date 28/9/2023)
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Santander International Exchange Grants (University of Bonn)
Partnership Coordinator
Alma Lessing
International Partnerships & Development
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Mount Scopus, 9190500 Jerusalem, Israel
+972-(0)2-5880454
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- University of Göttingen, Germany
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Partnership HistoryThe longstanding partnership between the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Georg-August University of Göttingen (since 1975) includes a wide range of joint activities, such as student and faculty exchanges as well as extensive research collaborations in a wide range of fields.
Highlights
In May 2020, both universities jointly pledged to further advance their collaboration by establishing a Collaborative Research Grant Program, and launched a first joint Call for Joint Projects, open to all fields of study.
Information About the Partner Institution
Founded in 1737, the Georg-August University of Göttingen is one of Germany`s most prominent universities, with a prestigious history of scientific excellence. Committed to the values of social responsibility of science, democracy, tolerance, and justice, it offers a comprehensive range of subjects across 13 faculties: in the natural sciences, humanities, social sciences and medicine. With over 22,000 students and more than 200 degree programs, the University of Göttingen is the largest university in the state of Lower Saxony.
Funding Opportunities
Annual joint Call for Joint Academic Workshops – all fields
Partnership Coordinator
Alma Lessing
Director, International Partnerships & Development
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Mount Scopus, 9190500 Jerusalem, Israel
+972-(0)2-5880454
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
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Partnership History
In 2012, Hebrew University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) began cooperating. In the years that followed, multiple agreements were signed, resulting in several joint degree programs and visits from delegations from both sides.
Highlights
- MOU (2012)
- Student exchange program – University level
- Student exchange program – Faculty of Law
- Student exchange program – Faculty of Agriculture
- Joint PhD program in Medicine
- DUAL MA in Agriculture and Biology
- Joint PhD in Agriculture
Information About the Partner Institution
Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) was founded in 1896. SJTU currently comprises 6 campuses, 33 schools, 13 affiliated hospitals, 2 affiliated medical research institutes, 23 directly affiliated units and 5 directly affiliated enterprises. As a comprehensive university, SJTU offers 71 undergraduate programs covering 9 major disciplines: economics, law, literature, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, management, and arts. SJTU aims to enhance internationalization in education by following a future-oriented internationalization strategy, accelerating the implementation of a new international development plan and deepening strategic cooperations, among other measures.
Partnership Coordinator
Elinor Notrika
+972-2-5883428
outgoing@savion.huji.ac.il - Peking University, China
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Partnership History
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Peking University launched their cooperation in 1992 and have since initiated many joint projects, including a well-established student exchange program. In 2014, Hebrew University’s Confucius Institute was inaugurated with support from Peking University. The institute’s aim is to promote research on Chinese culture and history, inform a broader audience about China’s society, economy and government, and enhance mutual understanding between the two countries. As part of this cooperation project, instructors from Peking University have taught at Hebrew University and HUJI students have attended online courses offered by Peking University.
Highlights
- Student exchange program (general program, Business School, Department of Mathematics)
- Confucius Institute
- Faculty exchange program (mathematics)
- Research workshops (biology and brain science)
- Joint conference (environmental sciences)
- Visits of students from Peking University to HUJI (Business School)
Information About the Partner Institution
Founded in 1898, Peking University was originally known as the Imperial University of Peking. The university has played an important role as a pioneer in the process of China’s modernization. It was here that the country’s earliest modern education system was created. Peking University has become a center for teaching and research, embracing diverse branches of learning, such as natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, medical sciences, management, and education.
Partnership Coordinator
Elinor Notrika
+972-2-5883428
outgoing@savion.huji.ac.il - Technical University of Munich, Germany
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Partnership History
The Hebrew University and TUM (Technical University of Munich) first began cooperating in 2010 with an active student and faculty exchange agreement. In 2015 the universities agreed to an Erasmus + student and faculty exchange in the following fields: Science, Agriculture, Business Administration, and Political Science.Highlights
Since May 2022, The Hebrew University and TUM have been partnering in the establishment and scientific follow up of a “Joint Artificial Intelligence Research Hub”, located on the TUM campus in Heilbronn, Germany, with the support of the Dieter Schwarz Foundation.
Information About the Partner Institution
Founded in 1868 as Polytechnische Schule München, the Technical University of Munich developed into one of Germany`s and Europe’s leading universities. It specializes in engineering, technology, medicine, and applied and natural sciences. TUM is the only technical university in Germany to continuously retain the status of “University of Excellence” since 2006. The title is awarded as a part of the Excellence Strategy of the German federal and state governments, in strategic international support of German cutting-edge research.
Partnership CoordinatorAlma Lessing
International Partnerships & Development
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Mount Scopus, 9190500 Jerusalem, Israel
+972-(0)2-5880454
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University of Stockholm, Sweden
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Partnership History
The Hebrew University and The University of Stockholm first signed an agreement of cooperation in 1993. The universities have strengthened ties in recent years by signing a faculty-level student exchange agreement in the Humanities and partnering on an annual Joint Research Workshops Grant Program.
Highlights
The SU – HUJI Joint Research Workshops Grant Program aims to promote research collaboration between the scientists of both institutions.
Calls for Joint Research Workshops have been open to researchers in all fields of study.Information About Partner Institution
Founded in 1878 Stockholm University serves as one of Europe's leading centers for higher education and research. It is one of the largest universities in Scandinavia with circa 30,000 students distributed across the university’s four faculties: natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and law.
Funding Opportunities
Annual call for Joint Research Workshop
Partnership Coordinator
Alma Lessing
International Partnerships & Development
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Mount Scopus, 9190500 Jerusalem, Israel
+972-(0)2-5880454
almal@savion.huji.ac.il