Hebrew University News

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, founded in 1918 and officially opened in 1925, is Israel’s second-oldest university and one of its most prestigious institutions. Located in Jerusalem, the university is renowned for its high academic standards and significant contributions to research across various disciplines. It offers a wide array of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs through its faculties, which include Humanities, Social Sciences, Law, Science, Medicine, Dental Medicine, Agriculture, and Business Administration. The Hebrew University is particularly known for its research output in fields such as neuroscience, biotechnology, computer science, and Middle Eastern studies. It is home to several Nobel laureates and Turing Award winners among its alumni and faculty. The university’s diverse student body and extensive international collaborations foster a vibrant academic environment. Additionally, the university is committed to promoting social and environmental responsibility, and it plays a crucial role in Israel’s cultural and scientific development.