Agriculture

MSc in Plant Sciences

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Duration

1 year

Faculty / School

Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Language

English

Location

Rehovot

Application deadline

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Program Details

 

The achievements of Israeli agriculture are renown worldwide. At its inception, the country was largely arid, rocky, and overgrown with weeds, bare mountains, barren fields, infested marshes, and an undeveloped water supply. Some of the most basic foods were imported. Today, Israel is a fertile and blooming land that exports its own agricultural products and has become a leader in irrigation systems, groundwater management, crop production, horticulture, biotechnology, biological and integrated pest control, and more. Israel's agriculture is a showcase demonstrating the ability to work with nature in order to create a friendlier environment. 

One of the key factors in Israel's agricultural success has been the close relationship between growers in the fields, research and development teams in industry, and the academic community. Constant mutual feedback makes research more responsive to real-life needs and gives those in the field the advantage of immediate access to new developments in the laboratories of academic institutions.

 

Career & Networking 

The international Master of Science in Plant Sciences prepares students to become leading professionals in present and future agriculture and adapt their new knowledge to local conditions in their home countries. Students will acquire advanced knowledge and skills in the scientific basis and principles of crop plant production, environmental impact of agricultural activity, analysis of specific cropping systems, seeking solutions to practical problems, either in scientific literature or by experimental approach, and adapting appropriate solutions to various situations.

The one-year program leads to a non-thesis M.Sc. Agri in the field of Plant Sciences specializing in field and vegetable crops. After successful completion of the first year, qualified graduates can be reviewed for admission to the thesis track for a second year of studies to earn a thesis degree, and continue for a PhD degree either in Israel or elsewhere. Upon completion of their studies, the majority of alumni return to their home countries, where they hold key positions in industry, education, academics, research, NGOs and government organizations. 

Teaching Faculty

At the heart of this academic community is the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The Hebrew University has the only Faculty of Agriculture in Israel, enjoying a unique status in the country. The Faculty acts as Israel's main source for the training of teachers, extension officers and researchers. 

The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Ranked among the top 30 agricultural schools worldwide, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment is committed to responsible preservation of the environment for future generations and to developing ways of increasing sustainable food and water resources. The long list of world-changing breakthroughs developed by the faculty’s researchers includes modern drip irrigation methods, the cherry tomato, returning fragrance to flowers, environmentally safe pesticides, improving pollination by manipulating honeybee behavior, and further environmentally responsible agricultural techniques, many of which can be employed under conditions of water limitations. Teaching and research activities consistently advance modern agriculture while training tomorrow's scientists and agriculturists.

Admissions Requirements

B.Sc. degree or equivalent from a recognized university in the field of agriculture, plant sciences, crop sciences, plant production, plant protection, agronomy, horticulture, etc. Undergraduate level biochemistry. GPA of 80 or above (B- on the letter scale). High level of proficiency in all English skills, documented by one of the following:

  • At least 89 on the TOEFL internet-based test
  • At least 6.0 on the IELTS
  • Documentation of previous academic studies conducted in English.
Three letters of recommendation; at least one must be academic (not from family members). Relevant experience is recommended but not mandatory.
Tuition and Scholarships

One-year tuition (as of July 2023):   38,056 NIS (approx.) for international students (A limited number of partial and full scholarships are available)  30,444 NIS (approx.) for Israeli students/Olim hadashim  Additional fees: 1,058 NIS - campus security, welfare, national student union membership, HUJI student union membership

Further Information

Administrative Inquiries:

Ms. Keren Ohayon, International MSc Program Coordinator: kerenoha@savion.huji.ac.il

Ms. Edit Hakim, International MSc Program Coordinator: EDITHA@SAVION.HUJI.AC.IL

 

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MSc in Biochemistry, Food Science and Nutrition

Food

Duration

2 years

Faculty / School

Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Language

English

Location

Rehovot

Application deadline

Please refer to program website.

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Program Details

    The graduate program in Biochemistry, Food Science and Nutrition provides trainees with the knowledge and experience that are needed for carrying out innovative research projects in topics relating to food production, food security, food safety, sensory perception of food, nutrition-related pathologies, and physiological responses to dietary deficiencies.

Career & Networking 

Our graduates gain valuable experience which allows them to join research and development teams in the food industry, or to continue on to higher levels of academic research. Each trainee is expected to carry out an individual research project, supervised by one of our faculty members, on a topic that is chosen by the student in consultation with his/her supervisor. In addition, each trainee is expected to complete coursework of at least 24 credit points over two academic years, in accordance with the program requirements as outlined in the course catalog, and in consultation with the supervisor.

Teaching Faculty

Our faculty members include established leading scientists who employ a wide variety of cutting-edge interdisciplinary approaches to study these topics. These range from biochemistry, molecular biology and whole organism physiology studies on the one hand, to food engineering and food policy questions at the other end of the spectrum. Our MSc and PhD programs emphasize the development of individual research skills, which are essential for a successful scientific career whether in the industrial sector or in academia.

The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Ranked among the top 30 agricultural schools worldwide, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment is committed to responsible preservation of the environment for future generations and to developing ways of increasing sustainable food and water resources. The long list of world-changing breakthroughs developed by the faculty’s researchers include modern drip irrigation methods, the cherry tomato, returning fragrance to flowers, environmentally safe pesticides, improving pollination by manipulating honeybee behavior, and a slew of other advanced environmentally responsible agricultural techniques, especially under conditions of scarce water. Teaching and research activities consistently advance modern agriculture while training tomorrow's scientists and agriculturists.

Admissions Requirements

Bachelor's degree in Food Sciences, Nutrition Sciences, Biology or any other relevant field 

Tuition and Scholarships

Non-Thesis Track: Approx. $5,300 for international students per year / Approx. $4,300 for Israeli students/olim hadashim per year  

Thesis Track: Approx. $280 per year

Further Information

Head of the teaching program:
Prof. Aron Troen
Telephone: 08-9489476
e-mail: Aron.Troen@mail.huji.ac.il

Secretary:
Ms. Ester Tzagay
Telephone: 08-9489265
e-mail: estertz@savion.huji.ac.il

 

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MSc in Agroecology & Plant Health

Plant Health

Duration

2 years

Faculty / School

Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Language

English

Location

Rehovot

Application deadline

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Program Details

The program places an emphasis on deepening the specialization in the areas of entomology, microbiology, phytopathology (plant diseases), nematology and virology, as well as studying and developing novel approaches to plant and environment protection. 

Career & Networking 

The master's program places an emphasis on deepening the specialization in the areas of entomology, microbiology, phytopathology (plant diseases), nematology and virology, as well as studying and developing novel approaches to plant and environment protection. Naturally, this academic stage includes basic research in the department teachers' areas of research.

Teaching Faculty

 

The program brings together teachers specializing in various areas, ranging from environmental microbiology, biotechnology and genetic engineering, ecology, insect physiology and behavior, to epidemiology of plant desease and controlling them using environmentally friendly means. The teachers are united by their interest in organisms which are beneficial or harmful to mankind, to its enterprises or to its environment. The teachers focus on five different levels – the molecular and cellular levels, the organism as a whole, research of populations and the interactions between different organisms. This wide-angled approach is also reflected in the curriculum.

 

The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Ranked among the top 30 agricultural schools worldwide, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment is committed to responsible preservation of the environment for future generations and to developing ways of increasing sustainable food and water resources. The long list of world-changing breakthroughs developed by the faculty’s researchers includes modern drip irrigation methods, the cherry tomato, returning fragrance to flowers, environmentally safe pesticides, improving pollination by manipulating honeybee behavior, and further environmentally responsible agricultural techniques, many of which can be employed under conditions of water limitations. Teaching and research activities consistently advance modern agriculture while training tomorrow's scientists and agriculturists.

Admissions Requirements

Bachelor's degree in environment or in the various agriculture, natural sciences, engineering or economics and management programs. Students with a different background will be assigned an individual complementary studies program by the teaching program Study Committee.

Tuition and Scholarships

 

Non-Thesis Track: Approx. $5,300 for international students per year / Approx. $4,300 for Israeli students/olim hadashim per year  

Thesis Track: Approx. $280 per year

 

 

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MSc in Genetics & Breeding

Breeding plants

Duration

2 years; research track & non-thesis track

Faculty / School

Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Language

English

Location

Rehovot

Application deadline

Please refer to
the program website.

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Program Details

The interdisciplinary program provides a broad theoretical and applied knowledge in various fundamental aspects of genetics and breeding, including classical genetics, cytogenetics, molecular genetics, bioinformatics, quantitative genetics and system biology.

Career & Networking 

 The program trains students to become researchers in the field of genetics, breeding and agricultural biotechnology and eventually become independent plants or animals breeders, based on their comprehensive genetic understanding.

Teaching Faculty

Provide courses in genetics and breeding to all undergraduate students of the Faculty of Agriculture, and advanced courses to master students. Train students to become researchers in the field of genetics and breeding and eventually become independent plants and animals breeders, based on their in-depth genetic understanding. Extend the students' theoretical knowledge in classical genetics, molecular approaches, genomics and system biology. Teach various approaches and research methods in genetics and breeding. Implement the genetic knowledge in basic and applied aspects of agriculture.

The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Ranked among the top 30 agricultural schools worldwide, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment is committed to the responsible preservation of the environment for future generations and to developing ways of increasing sustainable food and water resources. The long list of world-changing breakthroughs developed by the faculty’s researchers include modern drip irrigation methods, the cherry tomato, returning fragrance to flowers, environmentally safe pesticides, improving pollination by manipulating honeybee behavior, and a slew of other advanced environmentally responsible agricultural techniques, especially under conditions of scarce water.

Teaching and research activities at the institution consistently advance modern agriculture while training tomorrow's scientists and agriculturists. Faculty graduates hold key positions in the agricultural industry in Israel and around the world and apply their knowledge to compete in world markets.The faculty welcomes international students from all over the world including the International School, located in the Faculty of Agriculture. Faculty graduates hold key positions in the agricultural industry in Israel and around the world and use their knowledge to compete in world markets.

Admissions Requirements

 

Bachelor's degree in Agriculture Sciences, Biology, or any other relevant field.

 

Tuition and Scholarships

 

Non-Thesis Track: Approx. $5,300 for international students per year / Approx. $4,300 for Israeli students/olim hadashim per year  

Thesis Track: Approx. $280 per year

 

Further Information

Head of the teaching program:
Prof. Zvi Peleg
Telephone: 08-9489638
e-mail: zvi.peleg@mail.huji.ac.il

Secretary:
Ms. Iris Izenshtadt
Telephone: 08-9489333
e-mail: Iris.Izenshtadt@mail.huji.ac.il

 

 

 

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M.Sc. program: Agriculture, Natural Resources & Environment

Natural resources

Duration

2-4 years in both tracks

Faculty / School

Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Language

English

Location

Rehovot

Application deadline

Please refer to
the program website.

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Program Details

The program provides students with opportunities to study and research various environmental topics, with an emphasis on pollution treatment, overexploitation of natural resources and the influence of agriculture on these issues. The program encompasses chemical, physical, ecological, economical and ethical aspects. The program offers courses taught at the Advanced School of Environmental Studies of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Career & Networking 

This track is part of the academic program offered by the Advanced School of Environmental Studies of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, so students are also enrolled in the school and attend its courses. The school’s mission is to train and bring together the very best researchers and practitioners in the various environmental fields, and to provide them with opportunities to confront broad-scope issues from different disciplinary, interdisciplinary and international perspectives. The school offers four tracks with common core courses for students of different academic backgrounds. The core courses provide students with an interdisciplinary framework in which they can acquire knowledge and understanding of the issues and approaches guiding environmental research in the various fields of study.

Teaching Faculty

The teaching program provides students with opportunities to study and research various environmental topics, with an emphasis on pollution treatment, overexploitation of natural resources and the influence of agriculture on these issues. The program encompasses chemical, physical, ecological, economical and ethical aspects.  

The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Ranked among the top 30 agricultural schools worldwide, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment is committed to the responsible preservation of the environment for future generations and to developing ways of increasing sustainable food and water resources. The long list of world-changing breakthroughs developed by the faculty’s researchers include modern drip irrigation methods, the cherry tomato, returning fragrance to flowers, environmentally safe pesticides, improving pollination by manipulating honeybee behavior, and a slew of other advanced environmentally responsible agricultural techniques, especially under conditions of scarce water.

Teaching and research activities at the institution consistently advance modern agriculture while training tomorrow's scientists and agriculturists. Faculty graduates hold key positions in the agricultural industry in Israel and around the world and apply their knowledge to compete in world markets.The faculty welcomes international students from all over the world including the International School, located in the Faculty of Agriculture. Faculty graduates hold key positions in the agricultural industry in Israel and around the world and use their knowledge to compete in world markets.

Admissions Requirements

Bachelor's degree in environment or in the various agriculture, natural sciences, engineering or economics and management programs. Students with a different background will be assigned an individual complementary studies program by the teaching program Study Committee.

Tuition and Scholarships

 

Non-Thesis Track: Approx. $5,300 for international students per year / Approx. $4,300 for Israeli students/olim hadashim per year  

Thesis Track: Approx. $280 per year

 

Further Information

Academic Inquiries:

Prof. Ronny Wallach, Program Head:
ronny.wallach@mail.huji.ac.il

Administrative Inquiries: Ms. Michal Goldberg: michalgo@savion.huji.ac.il
Program Website

 

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MSc in Plant Sciences

MSc in Plant Sciences HUJI

Duration

1 year

Faculty / School

Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Language

English

Location

Rehovot

Application deadline

Please refer to program website

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Program Details

 

The achievements of Israeli agriculture are renown worldwide. At its inception, the country was largely arid, rocky, and overgrown with weeds, bare mountains, barren fields, infested marshes, and an undeveloped water supply. Some of the most basic foods were imported. Today, Israel is a fertile and blooming land that exports its own agricultural products and has become a leader in irrigation systems, groundwater management, crop production, horticulture, biotechnology, biological and integrated pest control, and more. Israel's agriculture is a showcase demonstrating the ability to work with nature in order to create a friendlier environment. 

One of the key factors in Israel's agricultural success has been the close relationship between growers in the fields, research and development teams in industry, and the academic community. Constant mutual feedback makes research more responsive to real-life needs and gives those in the field the advantage of immediate access to new developments in the laboratories of academic institutions.

 

Career & Networking 

The international Master of Science in Plant Sciences prepares students to become leading professionals in present and future agriculture and adapt their new knowledge to local conditions in their home countries. Students will acquire advanced knowledge and skills in the scientific basis and principles of crop plant production, environmental impact of agricultural activity, analysis of specific cropping systems, seeking solutions to practical problems, either in scientific literature or by experimental approach, and adapting appropriate solutions to various situations.

Teaching Faculty

At the heart of this academic community is the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The Hebrew University has the only Faculty of Agriculture in Israel, enjoying a unique status in the country. The Faculty acts as Israel's main source for the training of teachers, extension officers and researchers. 

The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Ranked among the top 30 agricultural schools worldwide, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment is committed to the responsible preservation of the environment for future generations and to developing ways of increasing sustainable food and water resources. The long list of world-changing breakthroughs developed by the faculty’s researchers include modern drip irrigation methods, the cherry tomato, returning fragrance to flowers, environmentally safe pesticides, improving pollination by manipulating honeybee behavior, and a slew of other advanced environmentally responsible agricultural techniques, especially under conditions of scarce water. Teaching and research activities at the institution consistently advance modern agriculture while training tomorrow's scientists and agriculturists. Faculty graduates hold key positions in the agricultural industry in Israel and around the world, and use their knowledge to compete in world markets.

Admissions Requirements

B.Sc. degree or equivalent from a recognized university in the field of agriculture, plant sciences, crop sciences, plant production, plant protection, agronomy, horticulture, etc. Undergraduate level biochemistry.

  • GPA of 80 or above (B- on the letter scale).
  • High level of proficiency in all English skills, documented by one of the following:
    • At least 89 on the TOEFL internet-based test
    • At least 6.0 on the IELTS
    • Documentation of previous academic studies conducted in English.
  • Three letters of recommendation; at least one must be academic (not from family members).
  • Relevant experience is recommended but not mandatory.
Tuition and Scholarships

 

One-year tuition (as of July 2023): 

38,056 NIS (approx.) for international students (A limited number of partial and full scholarships are available)

30,444 NIS (approx.) for Israeli students/Olim hadashim

Additional fees: 1,058 NIS - campus security, welfare, national student union membership, HUJI student union membership  

Application fee: $100

 

Further Information

Administrative Inquiries:

Ms. Keren Ohayon, International MSc Programs: kerenoha@savion.huji.ac.il

PROGRAM WEBSITE

 

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MSc in Science Degree in Plant Sciences

MSc in Plant Sciences HUJI

Duration

1 year

Faculty / School

Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Language

English

Location

Rehovot

Application deadline

Please refer to program website

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Program Details

Within merely a few decades, Israeli agriculturists achieved the seemingly impossible, transforming the country’s arid and rocky terrain into a fertile and blooming landscape with highly elaborate irrigation systems. Students in the MSc in Plant Sciences program will benefit from Israel’s extensive experience in sustainable agriculture, and will learn to apply their newly acquired knowledge and skills to the challenges posed in their home countries.

In this program, students will learn about crop plant production and the environmental impact of agricultural activity. They will analyze specific cropping systems, find solutions to practical problems, and adapt appropriate solutions to various scenarios. The curriculum focuses on acquiring practical knowledge as well as hands-on experience and research in the lab.

The one-year program, under the auspices of the Hebrew University’s Rothberg International School, leads to a non-thesis MSc Agr specializing in field and vegetable crops. Qualified graduates can apply to the thesis track for a second year of studies to earn a thesis degree and continue on to a PhD degree in Israel or elsewhere.

Career & Networking 

Program participants come from Israel and from around the world. During their studies, they enjoy many opportunities to meet and network with professionals and peers from different countries on campus as well as during site visits, field trips, and social events.

The majority of alumni return to their home countries, where they pursue careers in relevant fields and hold key positions in industry, education, academia, research, NGOs and government organizations. 

Teaching Faculty

The MSc in Plant Sciences program is taught by experts in the field. Students benefit from the extensive experience of the teaching staff, who are leading academics and scientists with global reputations in plant sciences.

The program is headed by Assoc. Prof. Alon Samach, whose lab focuses on understanding how fruit trees use different environmental and internal cues to correctly time the transition to flowering.

The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Ranked among the top 30 agricultural schools worldwide, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment is committed to the responsible preservation of the environment for future generations and to developing ways of increasing sustainable food and water resources. The long list of world-changing breakthroughs developed by the faculty’s researchers include modern drip irrigation methods, the cherry tomato, returning fragrance to flowers, environmentally safe pesticides, improving pollination by manipulating honeybee behavior, and a slew of other advanced environmentally responsible agricultural techniques, especially under conditions of scarce water. Teaching and research activities at the institution consistently advance modern agriculture while training tomorrow's scientists and agriculturists. Faculty graduates hold key positions in the agricultural industry in Israel and around the world, and use their knowledge to compete in world markets.

Admissions Requirements

Applicants must hold a BSc degree or equivalent from an accredited university in a relevant field, such as agriculture, plant sciences, crop sciences, plant production, plant protection, agronomy or horticulture, and must have taken an undergraduate level biochemistry class.

A minimum GPA of 80 (B-) is required. Furthermore, applicants from non-English-speaking countries must demonstrate a high level of English proficiency by providing one of the following documents:

  • proof of previous academic studies conducted in English
  • a minimum score of 89 on the internet-based TOEFL test
  • a minimum IELTS score of 6

For more information about the admissions process, refer to the program’s website.

Application period for those applying for a scholarship: November 1, 2021 - March 11, 2022
Application period for all other students: November 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022
The upcoming program is scheduled to begin in October 2022.

For detailed information on admission requirements, based on the country where you completed your undergraduate studies, please click here.

Tuition and Scholarships

Hebrew University offers full tuition scholarships to MSc students in research tracks in Natural and Exact Sciences.
Additional merit-based and need-based scholarships and living stipends may be available.

Further Information

Administrative Inquiries:

Ms. Keren Ohayon, International MSc Program Coordinator: kerenoha@savion.huji.ac.il

PROGRAM WEBSITE

 

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MSc in Science Degree in Plant Sciences

MSc in Plant Sciences HUJI

Duration

1 year

Faculty / School

Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Language

English

Location

Rehovot

Application deadline

Please refer to program website

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Program Details

Within merely a few decades, Israeli agriculturists achieved the seemingly impossible, transforming the country’s arid and rocky terrain into a fertile and blooming landscape with highly elaborate irrigation systems. Students in the MSc in Plant Sciences program will benefit from Israel’s extensive experience in sustainable agriculture, and will learn to apply their newly acquired knowledge and skills to the challenges posed in their home countries.

In this program, students will learn about crop plant production and the environmental impact of agricultural activity. They will analyze specific cropping systems, find solutions to practical problems, and adapt appropriate solutions to various scenarios. The curriculum focuses on acquiring practical knowledge as well as hands-on experience and research in the lab.

The one-year program, under the auspices of the Hebrew University’s Rothberg International School, leads to a non-thesis MSc Agr specializing in field and vegetable crops. Qualified graduates can apply to the thesis track for a second year of studies to earn a thesis degree and continue on to a PhD degree in Israel or elsewhere.

Career & Networking 

Program participants come from Israel and from around the world. During their studies, they enjoy many opportunities to meet and network with professionals and peers from different countries on campus as well as during site visits, field trips, and social events.

The majority of alumni return to their home countries, where they pursue careers in relevant fields and hold key positions in industry, education, academia, research, NGOs and government organizations. 

Teaching Faculty

The MSc in Plant Sciences program is taught by experts in the field. Students benefit from the extensive experience of the teaching staff, who are leading academics and scientists with global reputations in plant sciences.

The program is headed by Assoc. Prof. Alon Samach, whose lab focuses on understanding how fruit trees use different environmental and internal cues to correctly time the transition to flowering.

The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Ranked among the top 30 agricultural schools worldwide, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment is committed to the responsible preservation of the environment for future generations and to developing ways of increasing sustainable food and water resources. The long list of world-changing breakthroughs developed by the faculty’s researchers include modern drip irrigation methods, the cherry tomato, returning fragrance to flowers, environmentally safe pesticides, improving pollination by manipulating honeybee behavior, and a slew of other advanced environmentally responsible agricultural techniques, especially under conditions of scarce water. Teaching and research activities at the institution consistently advance modern agriculture while training tomorrow's scientists and agriculturists. Faculty graduates hold key positions in the agricultural industry in Israel and around the world, and use their knowledge to compete in world markets.

Admissions Requirements

Applicants must hold a BSc degree or equivalent from an accredited university in a relevant field, such as agriculture, plant sciences, crop sciences, plant production, plant protection, agronomy or horticulture, and must have taken an undergraduate level biochemistry class.

A minimum GPA of 80 (B-) is required. Furthermore, applicants from non-English-speaking countries must demonstrate a high level of English proficiency by providing one of the following documents:

  • proof of previous academic studies conducted in English
  • a minimum score of 89 on the internet-based TOEFL test
  • a minimum IELTS score of 6

For more information about the admissions process, refer to the program’s website.

Application period for those applying for a scholarship: November 1, 2021 - March 11, 2022
Application period for all other students: November 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022
The upcoming program is scheduled to begin in October 2022.

For detailed information on admission requirements, based on the country where you completed your undergraduate studies, please click here.

Tuition and Scholarships

Hebrew University offers full tuition scholarships to MSc students in research tracks in Natural and Exact Sciences.
Additional merit-based and need-based scholarships and living stipends may be available.

Further Information

Administrative Inquiries:

Ms. Keren Ohayon, International MSc Program Coordinator: kerenoha@savion.huji.ac.il

PROGRAM WEBSITE

 

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MSc in Science Degree in Plant Sciences

MSc in Plant Sciences HUJI

Duration

1 year

Faculty / School

Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Language

English

Location

Rehovot

Application deadline

Please refer to program website

Read More
Program Details

Within merely a few decades, Israeli agriculturists achieved the seemingly impossible, transforming the country’s arid and rocky terrain into a fertile and blooming landscape with highly elaborate irrigation systems. Students in the MSc in Plant Sciences program will benefit from Israel’s extensive experience in sustainable agriculture, and will learn to apply their newly acquired knowledge and skills to the challenges posed in their home countries.

In this program, students will learn about crop plant production and the environmental impact of agricultural activity. They will analyze specific cropping systems, find solutions to practical problems, and adapt appropriate solutions to various scenarios. The curriculum focuses on acquiring practical knowledge as well as hands-on experience and research in the lab.

The one-year program, under the auspices of the Hebrew University’s Rothberg International School, leads to a non-thesis MSc Agr specializing in field and vegetable crops. Qualified graduates can apply to the thesis track for a second year of studies to earn a thesis degree and continue on to a PhD degree in Israel or elsewhere.

Career & Networking 

Program participants come from Israel and from around the world. During their studies, they enjoy many opportunities to meet and network with professionals and peers from different countries on campus as well as during site visits, field trips, and social events.

The majority of alumni return to their home countries, where they pursue careers in relevant fields and hold key positions in industry, education, academia, research, NGOs and government organizations. 

Teaching Faculty

The MSc in Plant Sciences program is taught by experts in the field. Students benefit from the extensive experience of the teaching staff, who are leading academics and scientists with global reputations in plant sciences.

The program is headed by Assoc. Prof. Alon Samach, whose lab focuses on understanding how fruit trees use different environmental and internal cues to correctly time the transition to flowering.

The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Ranked among the top 30 agricultural schools worldwide, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment is committed to the responsible preservation of the environment for future generations and to developing ways of increasing sustainable food and water resources. The long list of world-changing breakthroughs developed by the faculty’s researchers include modern drip irrigation methods, the cherry tomato, returning fragrance to flowers, environmentally safe pesticides, improving pollination by manipulating honeybee behavior, and a slew of other advanced environmentally responsible agricultural techniques, especially under conditions of scarce water. Teaching and research activities at the institution consistently advance modern agriculture while training tomorrow's scientists and agriculturists. Faculty graduates hold key positions in the agricultural industry in Israel and around the world, and use their knowledge to compete in world markets.

Admissions Requirements

Applicants must hold a BSc degree or equivalent from an accredited university in a relevant field, such as agriculture, plant sciences, crop sciences, plant production, plant protection, agronomy or horticulture, and must have taken an undergraduate level biochemistry class.

A minimum GPA of 80 (B-) is required. Furthermore, applicants from non-English-speaking countries must demonstrate a high level of English proficiency by providing one of the following documents:

  • proof of previous academic studies conducted in English
  • a minimum score of 89 on the internet-based TOEFL test
  • a minimum IELTS score of 6

For more information about the admissions process, refer to the program’s website.

Application period for those applying for a scholarship: November 1, 2021 - March 11, 2022
Application period for all other students: November 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022
The upcoming program is scheduled to begin in October 2022.

For detailed information on admission requirements, based on the country where you completed your undergraduate studies, please click here.

Tuition and Scholarships

Hebrew University offers full tuition scholarships to MSc students in research tracks in Natural and Exact Sciences.
Additional merit-based and need-based scholarships and living stipends may be available.

Further Information

Administrative Inquiries:

Ms. Keren Ohayon, International MSc Program Coordinator: kerenoha@savion.huji.ac.il

PROGRAM WEBSITE

 

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MSc in Animal and Veterinary Science

animal_sciences HUJI

Duration

2 year

Faculty / School

Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Language

English

Location

Rehovot

Application deadline

Please refer to program website

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Program Details

The master's program is intended for students with a bachelor's degree in biology and life sciences, students with a DVM degree, or students in the combined DVM/M.Sc program at the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine. The program aims to expand and deepen the knowledge and understanding students attained in their undergraduate studies, and to allow them to take their first steps as researchers.   

Career & Networking 

 Research topics are in both applied and basic sciences, and include improving and increasing productivity; animal welfare; livestock, pet and birds diseases and medicine; public health; development of models for human disease research; and the functionality and control of basic mechanisms at the various levels – the cell, the tissue or the animal as a whole.

Teaching Faculty

 

Students conduct research and write their thesis under the supervision of the lecturers in the Animal Science Department and the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine.

 

Admissions Requirements

Students with a bachelor's degree in biology and life sciences, students with a DVM degree, or students in the combined DVM/M.Sc. program at the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine.

Tuition and Scholarships

 

Non-Thesis Track: Approx. $5,300 for international students per year / Approx. $4,300 for Israeli students/olim hadashim per year  

Thesis Track: Approx. $280 per year

 

Further Information

 

Head of the teaching program:
Prof.Zvi Roth
Telephone: 08-9489103
 e-mail:z.roth@mail.huji.ac.il

Secretary:
Ms. Yael Lewitus
Telephone: 08-9489119
 e-mail: yaellew@savion.huji.ac.il

 

PROGRAM WEBSITE

 

 

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MSc in Plant Sciences in Agriculture

MSc in Plant Sciences HUJI

Duration

2 years

Faculty / School

Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Language

English

Location

Rehovot

Application deadline

Please refer to program website

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Program Details

The program provides students with a deep understanding of plant sciences and their implementation in modern agriculture. It is aimed at students wishing to expand and deepen their basic knowledge of the structure and functioning of plant systems on all biological organizational levels, from plant populations, plant-environment interactions to the sub-cellular level. The program offers a variety of courses on the physiological, biochemical, morphogenetic, evolutionary and ecological processes involved in controlling plant development and acclimatization to the environment. The program also focuses on mathematical modeling of plant-related processes, as well as on central topics in plant biotechnology.

 

Career & Networking 

The teaching program centers on the study and research of plant sciences and their implementation in modern agriculture. It is aimed at students wishing to expand and deepen their basic knowledge of the structure and functioning of plant systems on all biological organizational levels, from plant populations, plant-environment interactions to the sub-cellular level.

Teaching Faculty

The program offers a variety of courses on the physiological, biochemical, morphogenetic, evolutionary and ecological processes involved in controlling plant development and acclimatization to the environment. The program also focuses on mathematical modeling of plant-related processes, as well as on central topics in plant biotechnology.

The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Ranked among the top 30 agricultural schools worldwide, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment is committed to the responsible preservation of the environment for future generations and to developing ways of increasing sustainable food and water resources. The long list of world-changing breakthroughs developed by the faculty’s researchers include modern drip irrigation methods, the cherry tomato, returning fragrance to flowers, environmentally safe pesticides, improving pollination by manipulating honeybee behavior, and a slew of other advanced environmentally responsible agricultural techniques, especially under conditions of scarce water. Teaching and research activities at the institution consistently advance modern agriculture while training tomorrow's scientists and agriculturists. Faculty graduates hold key positions in the agricultural industry in Israel and around the world, and use their knowledge to compete in world markets.

Admissions Requirements

 

Bachelor's degree in Agriculture Sciences, Biology, or any other relevant field.
More Information: Here

 

Tuition and Scholarships

Non-Thesis Track: Approx. $5,300 for international students per year / Approx. $4,300 for Israeli students/olim hadashim per year  

Thesis Track: Approx. $280 per year

Further Information

 

Head of the teaching program:
Prof. Leor Eshed Williams
Telephone: 08-9489964
 e-mail: leor.williams@mail.huji.ac.il

Secretary of the teaching program:
Ms. Iris Izenshtadt
Telephone: 08-9489333
 e-mail: Iris.Izenshtadt@mail.huji.ac.il

PROGRAM WEBSITE

 

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MSc in Environmental Economics & Management

environmental_economics_and_management HUJI

Duration

2 years; thesis track

Faculty / School

Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Language

English

Location

Rehovot

Application deadline

Please refer to the program website.

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Taught by internationally recognized scholars, the thesis-track MSc in Environmental Economics and Management program equips students with solid foundations in economics, advanced quantitative tools, and frontier knowledge in this critically important field. The program provides deep understanding of the interaction between economic systems and the environment, and offers students practical tools for internalizing environmental and natural resource considerations in policy and managerial decision-makings. Students enjoy an active, cohesive and stimulating academic environment which paves the way for a productive career. 

The two-year master’s program, taught entirely in English, focuses on economic issues related to the environment, natural resources, marketing and finance. The curriculum includes courses on environmental economics, the economics of natural resource use, the regulation of agricultural product marketing in local and export markets, industrial organization, the economics of the farming family, and game theory, as well as areas of micro- and macro-economics, econometric analytical tools, and more.

Students participate in research projects supervised by the department's faculty members and write theses that explore research questions related to environmental, natural resource and agricultural economics, as well as marketing and finance.

For more information, click here.

Career & Networking 

Environmental economics is an emerging field that is extremely relevant in today’s world. As a result, there is increasing demand for environmental economists both in Israel and around the world. Program graduates are sought out by employers in both the private and public sectors, attesting to the program’s quality and relevance.

Most graduates pursue careers as economists, and many hold managerial positions at private companies, government agencies, financial institutions, consulting firms and international organizations. Some have been successfully accepted to top doctoral programs and have continued on to academic careers.

Program participants come from Israel and from around the world. During their studies, they enjoy many opportunities to meet and network with professionals and peers from different countries, on campus, on field trips and site visits, and at social events.

Teaching Faculty

Students at the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment benefit from the extensive experience of the teaching staff, who are leading academics and scientists with global reputations. The program is run and taught by the faculty members of the Department of Environmental Economics and Management, who additionally supervise the research theses of program participants.

The head of the academic program is Dr. Ohad Raveh, whose fields of expertise include environmental and resource economics, regional economics, development economics, and political economy.

The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Ranked among the world’s top 30 agricultural schools, the Faculty is committed to responsible preservation of the environment for future generations and to developing ways of increasing sustainable food and water resources. The long list of world-changing breakthroughs developed by the Faculty’s researchers include modern drip irrigation methods, the cherry tomato, returning fragrance to flowers, environmentally safe pesticides, improving pollination by manipulating honeybee behavior, and a slew of other advanced environmentally responsible agricultural techniques, especially under conditions of scarce water. Teaching and research activities consistently advance modern agriculture while training tomorrow's scientists and agriculturists.

The Faculty welcomes international students from all over the world through HUJI’s Division of External Studies and the International School. Faculty graduates hold key positions in the agricultural industry in Israel and around the world, and use their knowledge to compete in world markets.

Admissions Requirements

Applicants to the program must have:

Economics or environmental economics – direct admission Accounting or business administration – direct admission subject to completion of the following pre-requisite courses: An undergraduate degree or equivalent from a recognized university in one of the following disciplines: 

Course number

Course name

Syllabus

Online  equivalent

71708

Introduction to Econometrics

Syllabus 
(5 HUJI Credits
)

Online  equivalent

71732

Consumer Theory

Syllabus
(4 HUJI Credits
)

 Online  equivalent

71737

Firm Theory

Syllabus
(4 HUJI Credits
)

 Online  equivalent

71742

Welfare Theory

Syllabus
(4 HUJI Credits
)

 Online  equivalent

71746

Macroeconomics

Syllabus
(4 HUJI Credits
)

Online  equivalent

71747

Linear Algebra A

Syllabus
(3 HUJI Credits
)

Online  equivalent

For further application information and to apply, please contact the Overseas Students Unit (Ms. Orit Krakover, oritk@savion.huji.ac.il) or visit http://info.huji.ac.il/en-overseas.

For detailed information on admission requirements, based on the country where you completed your undergraduate studies, please click here.

Tuition and Scholarships

Hebrew University offers full tuition scholarships to MSc students in research tracks in Natural and Exact Sciences.
Additional merit-based and need-based scholarships and living stipends may be available.

Further Information

Academic Inquiries: Dr. Ohad Raveh, Program Head: ohad.raveh@mail.huji.ac.il

Program Website

 

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MSc in Horticulture

Horticilture

Duration

2 years

Faculty / School

Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Language

English

Location

Rehovot

Application deadline

Please refer to program website.

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Israel is not only a major exporter of agricultural produce but also of agricultural expertise. Students in the MSc in Horticulture degree program benefit from this extensive knowledge and learn how to apply it. The program provides a solid understanding of the fundamental processes of fruit trees, ornamental plants, flowers and forest trees from the perspective of physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and ecology. The curriculum covers a wide range of fields, including plant protection, soil and water, genetic engineering, biotechnology, and food science.

Hebrew University’s Department of Horticulture conducts a wide range of cutting-edge research in fields such as genetic engineering of fruit trees and ornamental plants, culture-based plant propagation, protein engineering and genomics, and molecular control of processes such as aging and wilting, flower and fruit development, flower pigmentation, hormone signals, and more. Students are taught the most advanced tools for conducting biological and agricultural research and applications.

While researching their theses, students draw on the theoretical tools they acquired in order to explore problems rooted in the practical needs of agriculture and forestry both in Israel and on a global scale. They apply the knowledge and skills they learn in class in researching real-life issues that impact agriculture, and they explore practical solutions for advancing the science of horticulture.

The 2-year program is offered as a non-thesis track (40 credits) and a thesis track (24 credits).

For more information, click here.

Career & Networking 

Hebrew University’s Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment has played a critical role in developing Israel’s advanced agricultural technologies, and students in the master’s program benefit from the opportunity to meet and learn from leading experts in their field.

Many graduates continue on to doctoral studies at Hebrew University or other prestigious institutions around the world. Others pursue careers in the biological high-tech industries, agricultural production companies, or Ministry of Health extension services, to name a few.

Teaching Faculty

Students in this program benefit from the extensive experience of the teaching staff, which is comprised of scientists with global reputations and leading academics affiliated with the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment.

The head of the teaching program is Prof. Alexander Vainstein, whose research interests include metabolic engineering of plants and yeast, and site-specific genome modification and genetic engineering in plants.

The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Ranked among the top 30 agricultural schools worldwide, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment is committed to responsible preservation of the environment for future generations and to developing ways of increasing sustainable food and water resources. The long list of world-changing breakthroughs developed by the faculty’s researchers include modern drip irrigation methods, the cherry tomato, returning fragrance to flowers, environmentally safe pesticides, improving pollination by manipulating honeybee behavior, and a slew of other advanced environmentally responsible agricultural techniques, especially under conditions of scarce water. Teaching and research activities consistently advance modern agriculture while training tomorrow's scientists and agriculturists.

Admissions Requirements

Applicants to the program must have an undergraduate degree or equivalent from a recognized university in a relevant field, such as agricultural science or nutrition science, and a GPA of 80 or above (letter grade B-).

Applicants from non-English-speaking countries must demonstrate a high level of English proficiency by providing one of the following documents:

  • proof of university-level exemption from English-language studies
  • an official letter stating that the courses at the university where the applicant studied are conducted in English
  • a minimum TOEFL score of 80 
  • a minimum IELTS score of 6

A thesis supervisor must be secured by the candidate prior to applying to the thesis track.

For further application details, please visit the program website.

For detailed information on admission requirements, based on the country where you completed your undergraduate studies, please click here.

Tuition and Scholarships

Hebrew University offers full tuition scholarships to MSc students in research tracks in Natural and Exact Sciences.
Additional merit-based and need-based scholarships and living stipends may be available.

Further Information

Prof. Alexander Vainstein, Program Head: alexander.vainstein@mail.huji.ac.il

Program Website

 

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MSc in Field and Vegetable Crops

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Duration

2 years

Faculty / School

Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Language

English

Location

Rehovot

Application deadline

See website

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Field crops and vegetables cultivation constitutes the main staple food source for the world’s rapidly growing population. In the coming years, these agricultural branches will need to increase yields while minimizing their environmental footprint under continually decreasing resources. In Israel, field crops and vegetables are highly technological and rely on sophisticated agrotechnology and biotechnology.

The MSc in Field and Vegetable Crops degree program aims to prepare students to lead this dynamic field by acquiring a deep understanding of the physiological and biological principles and processes related to crop productivity in the field. Students are encouraged to develop independent critical thinking that enables them to analyze challenges and search for solutions based on professional literature and experimentation.

The curriculum includes basic biological, biochemical, ecological, genetic and molecular research pertaining to crops and vegetables; applied research of agricultural management, and husbandry; and an integration of fundamental research with applied research. Courses provide a deep understanding of crop biology, physiology and developmental processes that determine yield and its limitations. The program aims at preparing students to become active agronomists in complex agro-ecological production systems and agri-business environments. 

The program is offered in a non-thesis (40 HUJI credits) and a thesis (24 HUJI credits) track, each extending over two years.

For more information, click here.

Career & Networking 

There is a growing worldwide demand for agronomists who are specialists in sophisticated vegetable and herb production and use methods of precision agriculture. Since Israel is a guiding force in the area of advanced agriculture, especially in the field of crop production, students enjoy a unique opportunity to meet world-class experts and experience cutting-edge agriculture up close.  

Program graduates pursue careers in crop and vegetable management, as well as in agricultural education and in the fields of high-tech food processing, seeds, chemicals and biotechnology. Many continue on to doctoral programs at Hebrew University or other elite institutions in Israel or abroad, followed by academic careers at research institutions or agricultural experiment stations. Others develop agricultural high-tech products.

Teaching Faculty

Students in this program benefit from the extensive experience of the teaching staff, who are scientists with international reputations and leading academics affiliated with the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment.

The head of the teaching program is Prof. Shahal Abbo, who is an expert in Near Eastern crop evolution and grain legumes genetics.

The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Ranked among the top 30 agricultural schools worldwide, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment is committed to responsible preservation of the environment for future generations and to developing ways of increasing sustainable food and water resources. The long list of world-changing breakthroughs developed by the faculty’s researchers includes modern drip irrigation methods, the cherry tomato, returning fragrance to flowers, environmentally safe pesticides, improving pollination by manipulating honeybee behavior, and further environmentally responsible agricultural techniques, many of which can be employed under conditions of water limitations. Teaching and research activities consistently advance modern agriculture while training tomorrow's scientists and agriculturists.

Admissions Requirements

Applicants to the program must have an undergraduate degree or equivalent from a recognized university in a relevant field, such as agricultural science or nutrition science, and must have a GPA of 80 or above (letter grade B-).

Applicants from non-English speaking countries must demonstrate a high level of English proficiency by providing one of the following documents:

  • proof of university-level exemption from English-language studies
  • an official letter stating the applicant’s previous academic studies were conducted in English
  • a TOEFL score of at least 80
  • an IELTS score of at least 6

For the research track, a thesis supervisor must be secured prior to applying. Please go to this website for advice on how to find a supervisor.

It is also possible to start one’s studies in the one-year non-research program in plant sciences and switch to the research track of field and vegetable crops after the first year. This has the advantage that students will have gotten to know the faculty by then and can more easily find a supervisor whose research fields match the student’s interests. Moreover, students in the research track are eligible for scholarships (see below).

For detailed information on admission requirements, based on the country where you completed your undergraduate studies, please click here.

Tuition and Scholarships

Hebrew University offers full tuition scholarships to MSc students in research tracks in Natural and Exact Sciences.
Additional merit-based and need-based scholarships and living stipends may be available.

 

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MSc in Soil and Water Sciences

MSc in Soil and Water Sciences

Duration

2 years; research track & non-thesis track

Faculty / School

Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Language

English

Location

Rehovot

Application deadline

Please refer to
the program website.

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Agriculture in the 21st century is facing enormous challenges. Not only are farmers expected to produce adequate agricultural products at affordable prices to guarantee enough food for a rising global population, but they are also expected to do so under conditions of increasingly scarce natural resources and climate change. The quantity, quality and sustainability of soil and water are jeopardized by urban land growth, improper use and management, and climate change threats.

The MSc in Soil and Water Sciences program aims to prepare students for coping with current and future agricultural challenges. The unique Israeli environment, characterized by limited water resources, state-of-the-art agriculture, and diverse climate and soils, offers students exciting research opportunities to tackle these global questions.

Study and research in the MSc Soil and Water Sciences program combines the chemical and physical aspects of the soil-water-atmosphere continuum to approach precision agriculture. Teaching focuses on theoretical aspects in the soil-water-atmosphere continuum, as well as their implementation in precision agricultural practice.

Students may enroll in the non-thesis track (40 credits) or the thesis track (24 credits), both of which extend over 2 years. Each student will carry out an individual research project, supervised by a faculty member, on a topic chosen by the student in consultation with his/her supervisor.

Career & Networking 

Graduates gain valuable hands-on experience allowing them to join research and development teams in soil and water-related agro-tech industries, or to pursue higher academic research and degrees.

Teaching Faculty

Faculty members include established leading scientists who employ a wide variety of interdisciplinary approaches to topics in the soil-water-atmosphere continuum, as well as environmental sciences.   

The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Ranked among the top 30 agricultural schools worldwide, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment is committed to the responsible preservation of the environment for future generations and to developing ways of increasing sustainable food and water resources. The long list of world-changing breakthroughs developed by the faculty’s researchers include modern drip irrigation methods, the cherry tomato, returning fragrance to flowers, environmentally safe pesticides, improving pollination by manipulating honeybee behavior, and a slew of other advanced environmentally responsible agricultural techniques, especially under conditions of scarce water.

Teaching and research activities at the institution consistently advance modern agriculture while training tomorrow's scientists and agriculturists. Faculty graduates hold key positions in the agricultural industry in Israel and around the world and apply their knowledge to compete in world markets.The faculty welcomes international students from all over the world including the International School, located in the Faculty of Agriculture. Faculty graduates hold key positions in the agricultural industry in Israel and around the world and use their knowledge to compete in world markets.

Admissions Requirements

Applicants to the program must have an undergraduate degree or equivalent from an accredited university in a relevant field, such as agricultural sciences, geology, agricultural and/or environmental engineering, and more.
Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 80 (B-), and those from non-English-speaking countries must demonstrate a high level of English proficiency by providing one of the following documents:

  • proof of university-level exemption from English-language studies
  • an official letter stating the applicant’s previous academic studies were conducted in English
  • a TOEFL score of at least 80
  • an IELTS score of at least 6

A thesis supervisor must be secured prior to applying. For advice on how to find a supervisor, you are welcome to visit our “How to Find a Supervisor” page.

For detailed information on admission requirements, based on the country where you completed your undergraduate studies, please click here.

Tuition and Scholarships

Hebrew University offers full tuition scholarships to MSc students in research tracks in Natural and Exact Sciences.
Additional merit-based and need-based scholarships and living stipends may be available.

Further Information

Academic Inquiries:

Prof. Ronny Wallach, Program Head:
ronny.wallach@mail.huji.ac.il

Administrative Inquiries: Ms. Michal Goldberg: michalgo@savion.huji.ac.il
Program Website

 

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