Jan 7 | Autism Among Females Underestimated
Gender Parity in Autism Research: Synaptic Similarities Challenge Focus on Male Models
Gender Parity in Autism Research: Synaptic Similarities Challenge Focus on Male Models
The Hebrew University stands in solidarity with our students during these challenging times. Here's how we're offering additional support:
1️⃣ Financial Aid for Students in Affected Areas:
The Association of University Heads in Israel issued a public statement in response to the answers given by the presidents of Harvard, Penn University and MIT at this week's Congressional hearing:
[Excerpt:] "The university presidents' failure to provide a firm stance in dealing with instances of anti-Semitism and anti-Israeli sentiment on many campuses in the United States is alarming. Apologies and expressions of regret are not enough; what is required are clear and decisive actions."
The Hebrew University proudly announces its participation in the launch of the AI Alliance, a pioneering collaboration between global industry, academic, research, and government organizations.
Students from Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment volunteering during the Iron Swords War
The Hebrew University rejoices at the return of Dr. Shoshan Haran after enduring 50 days in captivity under Hamas in Gaza.
In July 2023, Hebrew University and Stockholm University collaborated on a three-day long workshop titled “Simulating gravity in gedanken and table-top experiments” at Näsby Slott, Täby, just outside Stockholm. 20 participants joined, including seven participants from Hebrew University and attendees from Sweden, the USA and Australia.
Ambassador's Surprise Talk
From left to right: Prof. Tamir Sheafer, Rector, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Prof. Eva Inés Obergfell, Rector, University of Leipzig; Professor Yfaat Weiss, Director, Dubnow Institute (Credit: Swen Reichhold, Leipzig University)
Goethe University Frankfurt and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI) have recently announced a significant step in their ongoing scientific collaboration in the field of childhood studies. The two esteemed universities formalized their collaboration in this field by signing a cooperation agreement to establish 'The Center for Childhood and Child Welfare in Context'.
Congratulations to The Hebrew University Business School, who despite recent hardships proudly retains its position as one of the top three business schools in the Middle East, according to EDUNIVERSAL EEA's university ranking.
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