Duration2 years |
Faculty / SchoolFaculty of Science, The Racah Institute of Physics |
LanguageEnglish |
LocationEdmond J. Safra Campus |
Application deadlinePlease refer to the program website. |
Program Details
At Hebrew University’s Racah Institute of Physics, we offer graduate studies across all fields of physics, as well as specialization tracks in Nanoscience and Quantum Technology and Information. Through experiment, observation and analysis of phenomena, our programs are designed to leverage your undergraduate theoretical knowledge through practical research under the supervision of a renowned faculty member, beginning from your second semester of studies. In addition, you’ll broaden your knowledge of physics through a tailored, broad curriculum of courses that resonates with your personal research interests. Upon completion of your research, you’ll submit a written thesis and perform an oral defense. Outstanding students have the opportunity to join our direct-PhD track starting from their second year of study.
Please refer to The Racah Institute of Physics’ website for further information.
- Career & Networking
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Our graduates are creative problem-solvers with sharp analytical and quantitative skills, and a heightened curiosity and understanding about the nature of the physical world and its natural phenomena. This makes them highly versatile, adaptable and desirable in numerous spheres including science and technology, government, academia, and the private sector. Many of our graduates pursue careers in fields such as engineering, computer science, physics and astronomy research, medicine, biology, finance, law, policy-making, journalism, and much more. Moreover, many choose to pursue doctoral studies and academic careers, holding faculty positions at leading institutions around the globe.
- The Jerusalem School of Business Administration and its Faculty
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Hebrew University’s Racah Institute of Physics was established in 1970, and is named after Prof. Giulio Racah, one of the founding fathers of physics in Israel. Located on the Edmond J. Safra campus, the institute conducts experimental and theoretical research across a wide range of physics disciplines, including nanophysics, biophysics, nonlinear and condensed matter physics, nuclear and hadronic physics, quantum technologies, optical physics, high energy physics and astrophysics.
The Racah Institute is home to approximately 60 faculty members, 400 undergraduate students and 170 graduate and doctoral students engaged in research across all fields of physics. The Institute encompasses a wide range of fields of research, and includes two research centers: the Center for Nanoscience and Technology, and the Quantum Information Science Center. Our long-standing tradition of teaching and research, coupled with our state-of-the-art facilities and the mentorship of our prestigious faculty, attracts students and researchers from across the globe, many of whom continue on to make significant contributions to society as researchers, educators, and industry leaders.
- Admissions Requirements
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In order to be considered for our MSc program, applicants must submit the following documentation via email to Anna Kotz-Finegold: annakf@savion.huji.ac.il, with the subject field indicating “Registration to the MSc Program in Physics”:
- Curriculum Vitae
- Bachelor’s degree in physics from a recognized institution of higher learning
- Cumulative GPA of 85 or above (pending HUJI conversion of grades)
- One-page statement of interest and/or summary of previous research experience
- Official transcript of study from your bachelor’s degree
- 2 academic letters of recommendation
- English language proficiency (TOEFL and IELTS are recognized)
In addition, applications for our MSc program are submitted via a two-step process:
- At the university level: complete your application online.
- At the Faculty of Science level: set up an account on the university’s registration system, complete the online form, and provide the necessary supporting documents.
For detailed information on admission requirements, based on the country where you completed your undergraduate studies, please click here.
- Tuition & Scholarships
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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
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Prof. Hagai Eisenberg, Department Head: hagai.eisenberg@huji.ac.il
Ms. Anna Kotz-Finegold, Secretary of Student Affairs: annakf@savion.huji.ac.il