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Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality I Global City Administration

www.tel-aviv.gov.il I Study Tel Aviv

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Greetings.............................................. 02

10 Facts about Tel Aviv-Yafo..................... 04

Practical Information.............................. 06

Mazeh 9- Center For Young Tel Aviv Residents.................................. 08

Fields of Study....................................... 10

Academic Institutions in Greater Tel Aviv:

Tel Aviv University.................................. 12

Bar Ilan University.................................. 16

The Weizmann Institute of Science......... 20

The Open University............................... 22

IDC Herzliya- Raphael Recanati International School.................................. 26

NYU Tel Aviv........................................... 30

The Academic College of Tel Aviv Yaffo.... 32

Kibbutzim College................................... 34

Levinsky College of Education................ 36

Academic Center of Law and Business... 38

Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art................................................... 40

The College of Management Academic Studies (COMAS).................................... 42

HIT- Holon Institute of Technology........... 44

Wingate Institute................................... 46

NYU- Poly............................................... 48

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Further reading & internet resources

Tel Aviv Municipality www.tel-aviv.gov.il Tel Aviv Jaffa Tourism Site www.visit-tlv.co.il The Library Tel Aviv- Space for Entrepreneurship and Innovationwww.thelibrary.co.il The DLD Tel Aviv Conference (Digital, Life, Design)www.dldtelaviv.com

Masa Israel Journey www.masaisrael.org Career Israelwww.careerisrael.com Connect TLVwww.connectlv.com

Tel Aviv Hotel Association www.telavivhotels.org.il Israel Airports Authoritywww.iaa.gov.il The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (for visas)www.mfa.gov.il

Tel Aviv University’s Student Union www.student.co.il Interdisciplinary Center’s Student Union (IDC)www.myidc.org.il/english

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Dear Students, Israel is a small, young country with only eight million citizens. Yet according to the Shanghai ranking for 2012, four of Israel’s universities are among the 150 leading academic institutions worldwide. How is this possible? It is ultimately our human capital; Israel nurtures great talent, which leads Israeli academia towards tremendous achievements in various fields of research, especially in developing new technologies and groundbreaking scientific research. The six Israeli scientists who have won Nobel Prizes in the last ten years can attest to that. In addition to that, Israel’s location in the Middle East and its history create a fascinating and rare opportunity for learning, first-hand, about the politics and history of the region.

The State of Israel wishes that as many international students as possible take part in this success. For that reason, the Israeli Government has resolved to increase its investment in international academic infrastructure and programs.

I invite you to come here and enjoy the unique combination of academic excellence and cultural wealth found only in the State of Israel.

Dear Friends, The city of Tel Aviv- Yafo was founded in 1909 when 66 entrepreneurial families who had big dreams and few prospects gathered on sand dunes to allocate plots of barren land so they could build a modern city on them. A little more than a century following that promise, on the very same spot, stands the heart of the Israeli economic miracle, the city - Tel Aviv-Yafo. As a city that was built on innovation and dreams, we value creativity and entrepreneurship and offer you to join us and enjoy that spirit; come to turn your dreams into reality, in the best city in the world for young people... The Non-Stop city!

Welcome to Tel Aviv!

Shalom!

Greater Tel Aviv is the perfect place to study: it is the heart of the Israeli “Start Up Nation” and a hub of academic excellence, boasting a student body of over 100,000 students in 20 world-class universities and colleges.

The city is also one of the most fun destinations in the world: with 14 kilometers of beaches, 300 days of sun a year, one of the world’s most vibrant night life scenes, and a bubbly cultural and artistic scene, Tel Aviv today is a global city – and a very enjoyable and safe one.

The Municipality recently launched “Study Tel Aviv” – an initiative aimed at doubling the number of international students in our academic institutions. Over the next few years, we will add more academic courses in English, more programs for international students and more dormitory rooms.

I invite you to partake in our initiative. The New York Times recently called the city “The Capital of Mediterranean Cool.” We hope to see you among the thousands of international students and academics that already enjoy this cool.

Sincerely, Ron HuldaiMayor of Tel Aviv-Yafo

Zvi Hauser,The Cabinet Secretary and Chairman of Masa Israel Journey

Hila Oren,General Director, Tel Aviv Global City Administration

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1 // Young citY

The city has an extremely young population. 1 of every 3 residents is between the ages 18-35! 2 // Beach citY With 14 kilometers of beach and 300 days of sun, it's no wonder National Geographic ranked Tel Aviv among the Top 10 Beach Cities in the World. 3 // culture citY Tel Aviv-Yafo is Israel's center of art, entertainment, gastronomy, design and architecture. It is home to the Israel Philharmonic, the Israel Opera, The Bat Sheva Dance Troupe, and numerous theatres. Last year the city introduced a new building for the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, a new Cinematque, and a new National Theatre. 4 // startup citY Greater Tel Aviv is the heart of the Israeli "startup nation" phenomenon and home to 600 startups, as well as numerous meetups, accelerator programs and co-working spaces. 5 // nightliFe citY An incredibly vibrant nightlife scene, hundreds of bars and clubs and an extremely safe environment led the New York Times to declare the city ”The Capital of Mediterranean Cool”. 6 // green citY 20% of the total area of the city is green, and a new tree is planted every two hours. The city enjoys 120 kilometers of bicycle paths. 7 // old and new citY Jaffa is the oldest active port in the world, dating back 3000 years. Tel Aviv is an

ultra-modern metropolis that was founded slightly over 100 years ago. 8 // Multicultural citY Tel Aviv-Yafo warmly embraces people of all religions, ethnic groups and nationalities. It is home to Jews, Christians and Arabs, young and old, secular and religious. 9 // gaY-FriendlY Tel Aviv-Yafo has a large GLBT community and is considered one of the most gay-friendly and safe cities in the world. 10 // gloBal citY Here is how leading publications ranked Tel Aviv-Yafo: Wall Street Journal // Europe's Main Technology Hub Gaycities // Best Gay City 2011 Globe and Mail // One of the World's Most Creative Cities TechCrunch // 5th Best Ecosystem for Startups Travel and Leisure // Tel Aviv Museum of Art is "Best Museum" in 2011 Foreign Policy // Tel Aviv Ranked No. 50 on the Global Cities Index Conde Nast Traveller // World's Best Cities for Architecture Lovers Traveler's Digest // Cities With The World's Best Looking Men; Cities With The World's Best Looking Women Lonely Planet // Top Ten Cities For 2011; Top Ten Hedonistic City Breaks; Top Ten Ultimate Party Cities

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student Visas

Student visas are granted to those who come to Israel to study at academic institutions. Visas are valid for up to one year and allow multiple entrances and exits to and from the country. Keep in mind that a student visa does not allow its holder to work in Israel. the visa is granted to students who provide the following: • A completed and signed application for an Israeli entrance visa• Two passport pictures • Certification of acceptance for study at a recognized educational institution in Israel • Proof that the student has the financial means to pay for studies and accommodations throughout the stay in Israel • A travel document that is valid for at least one year, provided that the country of origin has a diplomatic mission in the State of Israel. If there is no such mission in Israel, the passport must be valid for the entire period of studies and another six months beyond that time • Payment of the fee Visas are issued through the Israeli embassy or consulate in your community, and in some cases in Israel at branches of the Israeli Ministry of Interior Affairs. In most cases, your program director will be able to lead you through the visa application process.

scholarships

Each of the city’s academic institutions offers scholarships based on financial need and academic excellence. In addition to the universities and colleges, students can apply to a variety of other organizations for financial aid. Masa scholarship: Masa Israel is a joint project of the Government of Israel and the Jewish Agency for Israel, aiming to enable young Jews (18 to 30) from around the world to build a lasting relationship with Israel and gain meaningful experiences by participating in a long-term program in Israel. Masa provides connections to

programs, grants and scholarships towards program fees, as well as support, activities, workshops and resources while in Israel. For further information please see the Masa website: www.masaisrael.org

student housing in tel aViV

Tel Aviv offers students vast and varied choices of places to live. Three main housing solutions are available: apartments (private accommodation), dorms and hotels for short periods of time. dorms: check with the program coordinators. Usually, the easiest way to get arranged housing is through the academic institutions. Each institute has its own capabilities and criteria. hotels: staying at a hotel is likely to be the most expensive option. For more information on hotels, visit the Tel Aviv Hotel Association’s website: www.telavivhotels.org.il private accommodation: the prices of apartments will vary depending on the quality, size, and location. Generally speaking, you will find that it is more expensive to live in central Tel Aviv than in other areas of the city. Many real estate agencies have online information about housing in Tel Aviv. tel aviv living costs: average rent prices (private accommodation) are approximately 800$ per month. You should know- there are special discounts for students who pay city property taxes!

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center For Young tel aViV residents

The city of Tel Aviv has the highest percentage of young citizens in Israel and amongst the highest worldwide. A third of its citizens are between the ages of 18-35 (about 130,000 people!). Therefore, the city established a special municipal center for young people and dedicated a beautifully-preserved, four-floor building in the center of Tel Aviv for that purpose. Newly launched, the center aspires to become the city's hub for young people in all relevant aspects, and is located on 9 Mazeh St. At the center you can find: a hub for social entrepreneurship, a gallery, a culture saloon, study rooms and special services in matters of- higher education, career, workers' rights, legal assistance, municipal services and so on.

The Social Hub is the heart of Mazeh 9 with the purpose of giving the young residents the platform to affect their society, community and city. In other words, making the craziest dream come true! In Mazeh 9, social entrepreneurs receive necessary professional tools in order to implement their social initiatives.

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Business, Finance & entrepreneurship

Tel Aviv University...................................12

Bar Ilan University...................................16

IDC Herzliya- Raphael Recanati International School.................................. 26

Academic College of Tel Aviv Yaffo (MTA)....32

Academic Center of Law and Business.......38

The College of Management Academic Studies (COMAS)....................................42

science, it & engineering

The Weizmann Institute of Science.........20

Tel Aviv University...................................12

Bar Ilan University...................................16

Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art...................................................40

HIT – Holon Institute of Technology.........44

NYU-Poly................................................48

Middle eastern & israel studies

Tel Aviv University...................................12

Bar Ilan University...................................16

Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya......26

NYU Tel Aviv...........................................30

Academic College of Tel Aviv Yaffo (MTA)....32

Kibbutzim College................................... 34

politics

Tel Aviv University...................................12

Bar Ilan University...................................16

IDC Herzliya- Raphael Recanati International School.................................. 26

NYU Tel Aviv...........................................30

Academic College of Tel Aviv Yaffo (MTA)....32

huManities, law & Media

Tel Aviv University...................................12

Bar Ilan University...................................16

The Open University...............................22

IDC Herzliya- Raphael Recanati International School.................................. 26

NYU Tel Aviv...........................................30

Kibbutzim College................................... 34

Levinsky College of Education................36

Academic Center of Law and Business.......38

The College of Management Academic Studies (COMAS)....................................42

art, design & architecture

Tel Aviv University...................................12

Kibbutzim College................................... 34

Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art...................................................40

HIT – Holon Institute of Technology.........44

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Tel Aviv University...................................12

Bar Ilan University...................................16

NYU Tel Aviv...........................................30

Kibbutzim College................................... 34

Levinsky College of Education................36

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Wingate Institute..................................46

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* Please note: the following programs are subject to the academic institutions' changes

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Tel Aviv University is the largest university in Israel. TAU is active across a wide spectrum of teaching and research, and plays a focal role in all areas of economic, high tech, social, and national debate. Today, 29,000 students participate in the degree programs of the University’s 105 different departments and 27 schools in nine faculties. Tel Aviv University is consistently ranked as one of the top institutions of higher learning world-wide. As a world-class academic institution, many members of its distinguished faculty have won international recognition and are considered leaders in their fields of research.

prograMs For international students (tau international) TAU International gives the opportunity to students from all around the world to come and study in English in Tel Aviv - for 3 years, a year, a semester or the summer. Graduate Programs // 12 international graduate degree programs guarantee a world-class educational experience. Designed for international and Israeli students and taught entirely in English, the one-year, full-time programs are uniquely tailored to meet the academic interests and needs of the university’s diverse student population. Ma in archaeology and history of the land of the Bible: an exclusive window into the country’s perplexing and complex past, using the most up-to-date scientific tools to study the archaeology and history of ancient Israel.

Ma in conflict resolution and Mediation: this one-year Masters offers the opportunity to study the fundamentals of international conflict resolution at its core. eMph - Masters in public health program in emergency & disaster Management: the program integrates academic study, managerial abilities and practical knowledge based on best practice experience. Ma in environmental studies: provides a multidisciplinary insight into environmental studies with an emphasis on Israel’s unique geographic and geopolitical setting. Ma in Jewish studies: offers a series of encounters with classical Jewish texts from biblical to modern times. Ma in Migration studies: an interdisciplinary look into the world of migration from a global and local perspective. Ma in Middle eastern studies: designed for international students interested in careers pertaining to the Middle East in the fields of journalism, government, policy research, and advocacy/activism. Ma in political science in action- leadership, communication and elections: provides students with deep and comprehensive knowledge of the dynamics and complexities of politics in the global age. Ma in security and diplomacy: provides advanced knowledge and analytical tools for the study of strategy, diplomacy, decision-making and the shaping of security and foreign policy.

From London and Los Angeles to Berlin and Beijing, knowledge-seekers of all ages, cultural and educational backgrounds are studying at Tel Aviv University. Drawn to its culture of openness, knowledge and innovation, students immerse themselves in TAU’s bustling marketplace of ideas - and enjoy the social and cultural experiences of living in one of the world’s most exciting cities.

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Ma in social work with specialization in crisis and trauma studies: Israel is a living laboratory for research and practice in stress, crisis, and trauma. Over the years, Israeli scholars have developed considerable knowledge in these areas. sofaer international MBa: designed for Israeli and international students, this is an intensive one-year general MBA program that reflects the energy, creativity and pace of the world’s start-up capital. Ma in tesol -teaching english to speakers of other languages: taught by internationally known lecturers, the one year program combines academic studies with teaching internships in Israeli schools.

Undergraduate Programs // TAU International offers two complete bachelor’s degree programs taught entirely in English that give the opportunity to complete a full Undergraduate degree in three years. These programs are specifically tailored for international students. electrical and electronics engineering (B.sc.): located within a regional hub for R&D and high-tech, students are exposed to industry via an integrated internship, a classroom providing a global network, an internationally-ranked top 100 faculty and a supportive staff. Multidisciplinary program in the humanities (Ba in liberal arts): this multidisciplinary 3-year degree program encourages students to explore a wide variety of fields in the Humanities; at the same time, it ensures focus by allowing concentrated study in Psychology

and Psychoanalysis, Middle Eastern Studies, Israel and Jewish Studies, Digital Culture and Communication, Philosophy, and Literature.

Study Abroad Programs // TAU International undergraduate study abroad programs offer a rich variety of exciting courses in the fields of International Relations, Social Sciences, Arts, Environmental Studies, History, Religion, Business, Jewish and Israel studies and more. International students may enroll in a semester or year-long study abroad program either independently or through their home school. In addition, qualified high school seniors may apply to spend their first semester or year.

Summer Programs // The unique summer programs of TAU International offer undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to learn a new language and enroll in inspiring courses in a variety of fields, including contemporary, global, and Middle East topics.

Intensive Language Program // Intensive language programs are offered in Hebrew, Yiddish and Arabic. Hebrew Ulpan is offered twice each year (summer/winter) prior to the beginning of each semester. The Intensive Arabic and Yiddish programs are offered over the summer. contact Tel: +972.(0)3.640.8118

Fax: + 972.(0)3.640.9582

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Bar-Ilan University is the fastest-growing institution of higher education in Israel, with a main campus just outside Tel Aviv and six regional colleges across Israel. The university warmly embraces students from all walks of life: secular and religious; Jews and non-Jews; Sabras and new immigrants – all are part of the university’s multi-faceted academic faculty and administrative staff. Bar-Ilan University is one of Israel’s premier universities for new immigrants and overseas students. Since 1955,

students hailing from around the world have chosen to study in Bar-Ilan. The university offers over 500 different B.A., M.A. and PhD. programs that are recognized globally, including international degrees that are taught in English.

prograMs For international students Degree Programs //

the international B.a. program for interdisciplinary social sciences: enables students to combine studies in diverse fields in order to promote academic thinking and analysis. Students can choose between the Micro Track (Criminology, Psychology, Sociology), which develops their ability to understand and investigate the functioning of the individual in an insightful manner, and the Macro Track (Economics, Political Science, Sociology), where they gain a comprehensive perspective on the business cultures prevalent in society, and enhance their capabilities to succeed in today’s global world. tikvah-Bar-ilan summer institute for graduate students: an interdisciplinary summer institute offering graduate students a unique opportunity to explore three major fields of statesmanship: Political Philosophy, Economics and Strategy. Ma in creative writing: since its inception in 2002, the Shaindy Rudoff Graduate Program has attracted dozens of local Anglo Israelis, oversees students and writers from around the world to spend a year (or longer) in Israel, honing their cre-ative skills in English with the guidance of

Bar-Ilan University, where excellence and Jewish values meet. We prove that Jewish values not only coexist with academic and research excellence, but that the synergy between them has the potential to change the world.

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leading poets and fiction writers, in a context both Jewish and creative. iMBa program: one-year program, taught entirely in English. Ma in teaching english as a foreign language (teFl): this 2-year program includes core courses in curriculum studies offered by the School of Education, and courses in the specialty area of Teaching English as a Foreign Language. An internship in various schools in the area, a written exam and two mandatory courses in Jewish Studies are required. A thesis track is available for excelling students. graduate program in linguistics in clinical research: offers an M.A. and Ph.D. in Linguistics in Clinical Research within the linguistics program already of-fered in the English Department. The stud-ies greatly deepen the students’ under-standing of how language works and deal with issues important to clinicians working in Israel, including bilingualism, dyslexia, and first and second language acquisition. Non-degree Programs //

the preparatory program (Mechina) & ulpan: a special study program for New Immigrants (Olim Chadashim) and tourists, run in conjunction with the Student Authority at the Israel Ministry of Absorption. The aim is to prepare overseas students for higher education in Israel, and to instill them with the knowledge of Hebrew (through the Ulpan program included within the Mechina), Jewish history and traditions, and Israeli culture and customs.

the Bar-ilan postbac premed program: Bar-Ilan offers a post-baccalaureate premed program to college graduates and highly-motivated career changers who never took premed courses, affording them the opportunity to complete preparation for medical school in the USA, dental school, veterinary school, or nursing school in just one year, in English. the israel experience program: a one year program. Bar-ilan - Yeshiva university summer science internships: enables undergraduate science majors to work in the research group of one of Bar-Ilan’s distinguished faculty members in the biological and/or physical sciences. summer school for law Biu-Mit summer internship contact Bar-Ilan University Ramat Gan, 52900 Israel Tel: +972.3.531.8111 [email protected] www.biu.ac.il/en

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The Feinberg Graduate School is the educational arm of the Weizmann Institute of Science. It was founded in 1958 with the support of the United States Government. The School’s goal is the advanced training of new generations of creative and original researchers in the natural sciences and mathematics. Therefore, all FGS students are directly involved in the research conducted at the Institute. Major Fields of study and research: Study programs are offered in five major fields of study- Physical Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematics and Computer Science and Science Teaching. The official language of instruction at FGS is English.

weizmann insTiTuTe of scienceThe Weizmann Institute of Science is one of the world’s leading multidisciplinary research institutions. Hundreds of scientists, laboratory technicians and research students working on its lushly landscaped campus embark daily on fascinating journeys into the unknown, seeking to improve our understanding of nature and our place within it.

prograMs For international students

FGS offers graduate programs leading to the following degrees: Master of Science (M.Sc.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) // Msc track: applicants must have a Bachelor of Science (BSc), or a Medical Degree (MD), or other certificate deemed equivalent by the specific Board of Studies. phd track: applicants must have a Master of Science (MSc) degree with thesis, or a Medical Degree (MD), or other certificate deemed equivalent by the specific Board of Studies. the postdoctoral Fellowship program: the Graduate School is responsible for the Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at the Institute. the Kupcinet-getz international summer science school: an enrichment program designated for undergraduate students who are majoring in the sciences, to become part of a research group at the Weizmann Institute. contact Tel: +972.8.934.4536 [email protected] .il www.weizmann.ac.il

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The freedom to choose: study on campus in Tel Aviv, or online. Distance learning at the Open University of Israel.

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The Open University of Israel (OUI) was established in 1974 as the eighth accredited university in Israel. As a distance learning institution, its main mission has been to broaden access to higher education to wide segments of Israeli society, by opening its gates to all who are able to cope with high-level academic studies. The Open University of Israel is a university of the 21st century, using state-of-the-art technologies to enhance academic studies and serving over 45,000 students throughout Israel and all over the world. prograMs For international students

The OUI offers undergraduate and graduate study programs in a wide range of disciplines, as well as inter-disciplinary programs. Among over 700 courses, it offers a variety of courses in all academic disciplines, from Judaic Studies, Israel Studies and Middle Eastern Studies, through Management, Education, Communication, Psychology, History, Philosophy, and much more.

english department- online courses: Online English Academic Reading for University Students- a series of online interactive reading comprehension modules - English for Academic Purposes (EAP). open learning resources (olrs) for acquisition of english academic Vocabulary: an internet-based instructional tool for independent study to help learners acquire general academic English vocabulary that occurs most frequently in academic texts.

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oui lectures through video-conferencing: The OUI provides a variety of broadcast courses in Judaic Studies, Israel Studies and the Middle East, taught by OUI lecturers. The lectures are broadcast to higher education institutes abroad.

contact Dr. Yoram Kalman, Director, International Academic Initiatives: [email protected] Study abroad (for Hebrew-speakers residing abroad) - Rachel Rimmer, Assistant Dean of Academic Studies for Overseas, Students: [email protected] www-e.openu.ac.il

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Modeled on distinguished small colleges in the United States, IDC is a non-profit corporate entity with 16 research centers. IDC seeks to train a future Israeli leadership of the highest caliber in the fields of law, business, government, computer science, economics, communications and psychology. Its motto is “liberty and responsibility.” IDC Herzliya adopts an interdisciplinary hands on approach and its academic programs combine the many resources of its internationally renowned schools; the Radzyner School of Law, the Arison School of Business, the Efi Arazi School of Computer Science, the School of Economics, the School of Sustainability Founded by Israel Corp., ICL & ORL, the Sammy Ofer School of Communication, the School of Psychology, the Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy and the Raphael Recanati International School (RRIS). prograMs For international students- raphael recanati international school:

The International School offers bachelor’s degree programs in six semesters. International students learn side by side with their Israeli counterparts and are involved in all aspects of campus life. 1,450 international students from 84 countries make up ¼ of the IDC student body. It is a true global village that in the years 2011- 2012 consisted of: 31% North America, 23% Israel & Middle East, 25% Western Europe, 8% Latin America, 6% Africa, 5% Eastern Europe & Russia, 2% Asia & Oceania students.

IDC has more than 40 exchange programs with leading universities from around the world. BA Programs // B.a. in government: the three-year program is comprised of a core curriculum during the first and second years of study, which serves as the basis for a specialist concentration in the third year, including: diplomacy and strategy, government and politics, security and terrorism, the Middle East and international conflict resolution. B.a. in psychology: the core curriculum includes positive psychology, political psychology, business psychology, psychology of the internet, and exposure to new and experimental fields in psychology. B.a. in communications: focuses on issues related to new media while providing up-to-date theoretical knowledge through practical workshops and seminars guided by Israel’s leading communications professionals. It offers specializations in Interactive Communications, Persuasive Communications, and Television Studies. B.a. in Business administration: Israel, a country of just 7 million people, produces more start-up companies than nations like China, Japan, India, Korea and the UK. This program, with specializations in marketing, finance, accountancy and information technology, includes both classic management courses and innovative courses and workshops in topics such as entrepreneurship and marketing strategy. MA Programs // M.B.a. in global strategic Management (gMBa): run jointly with the Wharton

Study with a world-renowned faculty, Interact with students from around the globe and Enjoy a wide array of extracurricular activity.

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School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. Its Global Consulting Practicum includes sponsored international travel and provides global collaboration and practical experience, including access to an extensive international network. M.a. in organizational Behavior and development: combines social psychology, organizational psychology, business administration and management. M.a. in government- thesis track: while research is at the core of the program, it also includes a selection of core and elective courses. The program offers basic and advanced courses in government, politics, and international affairs. M.a. in government- diplomacy & conflict studies: combines the theory and practice of contemporary diplomacy with the study of conflict. It emphasizes the acquisition of tools for dealing with conflict: negotiation, mediation, arbitration, public diplomacy, and track-two engagement, as well as the psychological, cultural and legal aspects of conflict. M.a. in government - counterterrorism and homeland security studies: this program, in collaboration with the International Institute for Counterterrorism, combines academic study, simulations and workshops to offer special tools for critical thinking in this field. Each course provides concentrated, in-depth exposure to the phenomenon of modern terrorism and its characteristics, modus operandi, scope and dissemination throughout the world. M.B.a. in global innovation and entrepreneurship (ie-gMBa): designed

for students from Israel and abroad who wish to acquire the necessary skills to start their own venture in the global market. It provides state-of-the-art innovation and entrepreneurship studies together with theoretical and practical tools needed to conduct business in the global arena. The curriculum addresses entrepreneurship in all its aspects and builds on Israel’s status as a center of high-tech entrepreneurship. It also works with the new media lab on campus to create new technology that will be brought to the market. the global Business leadership program (gMBa): a new and entirely unique arrival on the Israeli MBA scene. While it is the first of its kind in Israel, elite international business schools have long incorporated leadership development as a core element in their curriculums. The goal of the program is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the global business environment and enable them to master business fundamentals, while simultaneously helping them to cultivate the key leadership skills necessary to navigate today’s complex and ever-changing global business environment. contact North America: Tel: (212).213.5962

[email protected] Israel & Abroad: Graduate studies Tel: +972.9.952.7658

Undergraduate studies Tel: +972.9.952.7248

[email protected] [email protected] www.idc.ac.il

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NYU Tel Aviv, centrally located in a residential neighborhood directly across from the lovely Hayarkon Park and River, offers undergraduate courses. The curriculum is well suited to students studying economics, journalism, media, politics, prelaw, and other subjects in the social sciences. A course in Hebrew or Arabic at the appropriate level is required. NYU Tel Aviv provides students with an incomparable vantage point from which to survey and explore the social, cultural, and political forces that shape not only the Middle East but all parts of the world today. Courses address the most fundamental questions asked in societies throughout

the world and study ways to approach local and world events from different perspectives. Varied topics take students through the labyrinth of Israeli society to better understand its people, culture, and politics. Extensive curricular programming allows students to experience the country and its culture in ways not available to the casual tourist. Guest lectures, special seminars, and debates on current events featuring renowned professionals and public figures are an important aspect of the curricular offerings. The extracurricular program is varied and robust. The staff arranges trips and activities to help students get to know the city and its many hidden gems. It may include an architectural walking tour of the White City, a visit the new Yitzhak Rabin Center, a trip to Jerusalem to the religious sites, food tours, local art tours, as well as group activities throughout the semester. contact Dr. Gal Levy, Director: [email protected] www.nyu.edu/global/global-academic- centers/telaviv

NYU helps students become citizens of the world; at the Tel Aviv NYU Global Academic Center, students have the incomparable opportunity to experience the culture of a foreign city firsthand with access to some of the country's most influential politicians, top journalists, distinguished musicians, and accomplished scholars.

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The Tel Aviv -Yaffo Academic College is a public establishment of higher education dedicated to the joint promise of academic excellence and serving its surrounding community. Since its establishment in 1994, MTA has steadily grown in size and stature to become one of Israel’s foremost establishments of higher education and a shining example of academia-community relations. Serving a student population of over 4,000 in six undergraduate and five graduate degree programs, and boasting an alumni body of over 8,000 students, MTA has earned a name for itself both in the academia and the business world as

a forward-thinking, innovative and often ground-breaking hub for young thinkers and future leaders. prograMs For international students generating change in a Multicultural society: a 10- day program (non-credited) that introduces students to key aspects of Israel’s multicultural society, carried out through a combination of academic classes, field trips and encounters with Israeli social leaders. The students get a taste of the complex layers of the Jaffa community and other communities in Israel,

Located in the bustling and colorful heart of Jaffa, MTA shares many of its most prominent qualities with its geographic surrounding and its neighbours therein. With an entrepreneurial spirit serving as the bedrock of its vision, the college maintains an ever-present commitment to innovation and close ties with the local as well as global business communities.

and a closer look at a few study cases of initiatives being conducted locally trying to confront some of the social, political, and economic challenges facing Jaffa and Israel at large. Jaffa will be studied as a microcosm of the Israeli society. israeli society and politics: a 6 week summer program that introduces students to key aspects of Israel’s diverse and multifaceted society, carried out through a combination of academic classes, films, field trips and encounters with Israeli social leaders. Through hands-on experiences and academic courses, students get a taste of the complexities within the Jaffa community and in Israel at large.

international entrepreneurship training program (ietp): the program provides a first-hand genuine experience of the country’s internationally renowned entrepreneurship. Students receive the opportunity to meet leading entrepreneurs, study how the country developed to become an international hub of creativity and ingenuity, and witness Israel’s exceptional entrepreneurial infrastructure through visits to business parks and technological incubators. summer programs: 4-6 week tailor-made programs for particular groups of students attending the program. semester programs: 13-14 week programs designed to immerse students in various courses focusing on entrepreneurship and innovation. social entrepreneurship in a Multicultural society: the program is dedicated to introducing students to the work of social entrepreneurs in order to better prepare them to start their own venture and be successful in the field. With the growth of corporate social responsibility and the third sector (NGOs), more students bring together both the social and the business. These two worlds are necessary for those who seek to create ventures that promote social changes as well as make profits. contact Liat Weiss Shahaf, Director of External Relations and Resources Development: Tel: 972.3.6803418 / M: 972.50.2025520

[email protected] www.mta.ac.il/en

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Established in 1939, the college was envisioned as the source of educational leadership for the Kibbutz movement. The founders wished to promote a humanistic and democratic approach to education combined with creative artistic experience and based on a multicultural and progressive worldview. In the course of the last decade, Kibbutzim College has become Israel’s largest college of education. The college serves a student population from all sectors of society, with commitment to humanism, social responsibility and environmental sustainability. The College has six academic concentrations // • Education – Innovation and Social Change • Modern Israel Society and Culture • Performing Arts • Film and Communication • Environmental Sciences • International Democratic Education

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The international experience is based on three key components: Academic studies, living experience in Tel Aviv and professional encounters in Israel. At the end of the program, students return with a deeper and broader understanding of Israel, and a feeling of being personally and academically challenged. The College places the well-being of its students among its highest priorities. The relationship with international students is no different. The College welcomes the students into the country, the campus and its home. The courses are designed to expand the horizons, create meaningful interactions between students from diverse backgrounds and utilize Israel as a critical backdrop for classroom learning. Significant learning is based on site experiences, interactions between participants and a dialogue with a wide variety of source texts.

Expand your Israeli experience - meet, travel and study with Israeli students. Kibbutzim College – Explore, Enjoy, Engage!

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The overall academic structure of the program // students are able to choose between focusing their course selections within an area of concentration or select a spectrum of courses from various concentrations. The classes involve field trips and/or excursions. hebrew: all international students who register for a full semester will be offered an opportunity to participate in a Hebrew class for credit. pathways thru israel: explore themes and sites taking into account the students’ personal interests. online college: since 2009, the Online College has been offering a growing number of certificate programs and online courses in various disciplines.

contact Kibbutzim College, 149 Namir Road, Tel-Aviv 62507 Tel: +972.3.6901200

[email protected] www.smkb.ac.il/en

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Levinsky College integrates excellence in teaching with Jewish ideals and universal morals. The college is known for its tolerance and pluralistic spirit, and encourages interaction between cultures, religions, races and identities.

Levinsky College of Education is the first academic institute in Israel to have trained nursery and school teachers in Hebrew, ever since it was established 100 years ago. The College led the academization process in teacher education in Israel, and was the first to receive full academic validation in all its teacher education programs. Levinsky College has trained over the years some 40,000 teachers and educators. Levinsky College of Education is subsidiary of the Jewish Agency.

Levinsky College consists of five schools which offer a variety of programs // • The School of Education (B.Ed.) • The School of Music Education (B.Ed.) • The School of Master Degrees (M.Ed./M.Teach) • The International School • The School for Continuing Education The College’s special programs include Computers and Mathematics, Children’s Literature, Art for Preschoolers, Music Education, Computers in Education, Special Education and Literature in High-Schools, Education with Animals.

Levinsky Campus is located five minutes away from the Tel Aviv beach, at the heart of Tel Aviv’s academic, cultural, entertainment and commercial center. prograMs For international students The International School accredits all branches of education studies for the B.Ed. and M.Ed. degrees. The school offers unique programs in Spanish, English and Russian.

custom made programs (study abroad): courses include a combination of courses of B.Ed or M.Ed delivered in English or Hebrew, with experiences of field work and Ulpan. the intensive seminar: a two-week program designed for principals and experienced Pre-school (Kindergarten) and Primary school teachers focusing on high level classes and workshops in education, Jewish studies and current affairs. seminar for Jewish community leaders: provides teachers in Jewish schools and prominent leaders in the Jewish community an opportunity to refresh and strengthen their ties with Israel. intersession workshops for early childhood and primary school teachers: a three week intersession workshops which provide early childhood and primary teachers the opportunity to learn and experience diversity and globalization as it affects the lives of children and families. Students visit religious and secular frameworks for Children in Jewish, Muslim and Christian settings. ulpan (hebrew language studies) online joint courses with students from the Hebrew College in Torun (Poland) and the University of Amsterdam.

contact Levinsky College Campus 15 Shoshana Persitz St. P.O.B,

48130, Tel Aviv, 61481 Israel. Tel: 972.3.6901691

[email protected] www.levinsky.ac.il

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The Academic Center offers degrees in law, Business Administration and Accounting. The Center is devoted to preparing the next generation of Israeli lawyers and business people for the challenges of the 21st century. CLB also maintains many community projects, including legal clinics, tutoring programs and mentoring activities.

prograMs For international students CLB offers a selection of short and long term programs in English for international students. These programs include intensive winter and summer programs, Legal Clinic Internship Programs, courses at the CLB

The academic cenTer of law and businessCLB is a leading academic institution with an international character that best prepares students for the new challenges of Globalization with a strong focus on social justice.

Law School, and a Bachelor’s degree program in Business Administration (starting fall 2013). intensive summer and winter programs: CLB runs intensive summer and winter programs for international students. The two-week program offers 2-3 academic courses (4-6 credits), 2 weekend trips, and social and cultural programming. legal clinic internship program: CLB offers international law students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in our international summer and winter internship program at the CLB’s Legal Clinics, including:The Migrant Rights Legal Clinic The Capital Market Legal Clinic Corporate Social Responsibility Clinic semester programs at clB law school: the CLB Law School offers international students an opportunity to study a full semester program in Israel.

Ba in Business administration: in addition to a full BA in Business Administration, the program combines at least one semester abroad (at partner universities) and one semester minimum of career placement (professional internship) in a leading international firm. exchange programs: exchange students will be able to join CLB academics for one or two semesters. Exchange students will also benefit from an extensive cultural educational program. contact Overseas office: [email protected] www.clb.ac.il/english

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Shenkar College offers an interdisciplinary synergy between design, fine arts and innovative technologies. Shenkar combines avant-garde programs and cutting-edge technology and offers many programs and courses, at undergraduate and graduate levels. Shenkar has achieved an international reputation and is recognized as one of the best institutions of its kind in the world. Graduates of the College are able to continue on to further studies at universities in Israel and abroad.

Shenkar graduates hold key roles in commerce, industry and the defense establishment, as well as in R&D and the civil service. Among the graduates of the Faculty of Design are designers many of whom have earned an international reputation. The Faculty of Design // The Faculty of Design offers studies towards a Bachelor of Design Degree (B.Des.) in Fashion, Industrial, Interior Building and Environment, Jewelry, Textile and Visual Communication. Its goal is the promotion of design and its contribution to society, commerce and industry. The

Shenkar College of Engineering, Design & Art is a leading institution of higher education with international reputation that provides top quality, professional education in the fields of Design, Multidisciplinary Art and Engineering.

faculty serves as a center for the academic study of design, with the most up-to-date, relevant and forward-looking courses, while cooperating with external elements from the world of design and industry. The Multidisciplinary Art Department // The Department offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree (B.F.A). The program includes drawing, sculpture, photography, video art, computer art, sketching, and art installation. The Faculty of Engineering // The Faculty offers studies towards a graduate Program

(M.Sc.) in Plastics Engineering and Bachelor of Engineering Degrees (B.Sc.) in Plastics, Software, Chemical, Electronics, and Industrial Engineering & Management. Its goal is to provide a generation of engineers and managers who will influence the goals and processes of Israeli industry and business. For the staff and students’ disposal are the Shenkar laboratories, workshops and centers all equipped with state-of-the-art equipment.

prograMs For international students student exchange programs: Shenkar College has academic agreements with many universities and schools of higher education around the world. Master classes: Shenkar hosts a wide range of Master Class programs, which include workshops, lectures and occasionally exhibits, conducted by academics and renowned professionals from all over the world. The average length of a Master Class is one week. international conferences: every year Shenkar hosts a number of international conferences.

contact Shenkar College of Engineering, Design & Art: 12 Anne Frank Street, Ramat Gan, IsraelInternational Coordinator - Esther Wynhorst: Tel: +972.3.6110078 [email protected] www.shenkar.ac.il

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Founded in 1978, The College of Management Academic Studies (COMAS) was the 1st college in Israel to be accredited by Israel's Council for Higher Education. COMAS has achieved impressive growth thanks to its success in generating unique curricula and programs that combine professional knowledge with practical application and close ties between faculty and students. The College now offers Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Business Administration, Law, Media, Economics, Organizational Development & Consulting, Computer Science, Behavioral Sciences, Family Studies, Interior Design and Psychology.

coMas goes global: COMAS has established an Office for International Programs that seeks to spearhead the internationalization process by, among its other activities, developing programs of special interest to overseas students. COMAS places great value on international students. These students receive one-on-one attention and can thrive in a safe and supportive environment.

prograMs For international students study abroad at coMas: COMAS offers an advanced learning environment with the finest lecturers in leading fields of study. The College has lined up a range of unique semester-long courses and exclusive workshops in English, running the full gamut of study programs at the College, for both Israeli and international students. Students from around the world are welcomed at COMAS for a single

The college of managemenT academic sTudies (comas)Innovate Yourself in Israel: Join COMAS, Israel’s 1st and Largest College.

semester, summer semester or an entire academic year, as part of student exchange or study abroad programs.

israMun (israel Model united nations): ISRAMUN is an academic simulation of the United Nations that aims to educate participating students in diplomacy, current affairs, communications, globalization, media and more. Diplomats, politicians and world leaders join gifted local and international students at the ISRAMUN conference held on COMAS campus every summer.

contact 7 Yitzhak Rabin Blvd. RishonLeZion 75190 Israel Office of International Programs:[email protected]/Fax: +972.73.2466417

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HIT focuses on the teaching of sciences, engineering, computer science and technology, management of technology and design. The institute trains highly qualified students to be excellent scientists, engineers, managers and designers. The students and faculty are engaged in academic entrepreneurship programs. HIT collaborates with the Israeli industrial community and emphasizes the practical aspect in education. HIT and Holon City are ideal partners for attracting industry, leading educational technologies, fostering sustainability and promoting design at the highest national and international levels

prograMs For international students Students from all around the world are welcome to Holon Institute of Technology to experience the unique atmosphere of the beautiful campus, located just minutes from Tel Aviv, and to take part in the different exchange programs available. HIT offers and continues to develop its faculties of design, educational technology, engineering, sciences and technology management. It offers cutting-edge expertise in a number of dynamic research areas, leading scientists and advanced laboratories. exchange programs: HIT has agreements with numerous universities and institutes all over the world (Politecnico di Milano Italy, ESDI/UERJ Escola Superior de Desenho

Industrial, Brazil, Escola Superior de Disseny (ESDi) Universitat Ramon Llull, Spain, L’Ecole de Design Nantes Atlantique, France, India Institute of Technology (IITB) Bombay, India and more.

contact 52 Golomb st. Holon Israel Michal Chill Tel/Fax: 972.3.5026545

[email protected] www.hit.ac.il/web/eng

HIT offers an innovative and creative environment for interdisciplinary fields of studies together with an intimate campus and vivid social life.

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The Wingate Institute, Israel’s National Centre for Physical Education and Sport, was inaugurated in 1957. Some 5000 academics, coaches, athletes, students and the general public pass daily through Wingate’s gates. The Institute serves as a training center for national teams and the Olympic Squad. The campus focuses on the following activities // • The School of Education (B.Ed.) • Training of Coaches and Instructors • Cultivation of Young Talent • Research and Sport Medicine • Integration of New Immigrants • Training of Instructors for the Disabled • Social Rehabilitation Programs

wingaTe insTiTuTeWingate Institute, the leading sport foundation in Israel, invites you to experience an exclusive sports and health adventure with international lecturers, advanced sports medicine services and a variety of facilities near the Mediterranean sea, creating a unique learning atmosphere.

prograMs For international students / the nat holman school for coaches and instructors: Diverse 4 weeks summer instructor courses, designated for youths and adults, are held under full boarding school conditions and grant an instructor's diploma that enables to continue studies towards a coaching degree. The summer projects offer a unique experience combining sports, socializing, fun and learning, thanks to best lecturers, instructors, and training facilities. soccer instructors: qualifying soccer instructors and enabling them to integrate in competitive and noncompetitive frameworks for children and youths. The course provides knowledge in areas of personal and group techniques, tactics, soccer methodology, and physical preparation for children. Krav Maga instructors: Krav Maga is an Israeli self-defense technique known worldwide for its simplicity and effectiveness. The course teaches the secrets of Israeli Krav Maga from the best experts in the world and includes. outdoor fitness and health instructors: a unique, multi-disciplinary course, providing an excellent base for physical fitness trainers. The course includes practical classes and stimulating workshops and provides the foundation for a quality, exciting and diverse training experience.

contact Ms. Adi Silman, Academic Director of the School for Coaches: [email protected] / Tel: +972.9.863.9455

Ms. Sarit Shenar, Assistant to the Director of the School for Coaches: [email protected] / Tel: +972.9.863.9448

www.wingate.org.il

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NYU-Poly’s world-class graduate programs are built on a proud history of discovery and innovation.

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Polytechnic Institute of NYU partners with Israel’s College of Management and Israel Way-Oranim Project to provide a Master of Science in Management and a Master of Science in Organizational Behavior to local and international students. the prograM NYU Poly offers a Master’s degree in Management or Organizational Behavior in 12 months. The program (taught in English) uniquely combines graduate studies with an Israel experience. Graduates return home with a degree that employers universally recognize, issued from the campus of NYU-Poly in New York. contact Ofir Teva, Director of Recruitment: [email protected] US: 888.351.9897 x116

CAN: 866.269.6889 x116

ISRAEL: 972.9.767.4477 x116 www.destinationisrael.com/nyupoly-masters

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The city of Tel Aviv-Yafo is currently leading the Tel Aviv Global City initiative - a municipal and national effort aimed at elevating the city’s global standing. The initiative aims to position the city as a global center of technology and innovation, culture and creativity.

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Study Tel Aviv is a strategic plan to double the number of international students enrolled in academic institutions in Greater Tel Aviv. The project markets academic institutions worldwide, supports international academic activity and assists international students during their stay in Tel Aviv.

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cooperation, please contact: Tamar Shchory, Study Tel Aviv Project Manager:[email protected]: 972.(3).7253861 / Fax: 972.(3).6959684

1 Zeitlin St. Tel Aviv 64956, Israelwww.tel-aviv.gov.il/eng/study Study Tel Aviv

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Board of directors // Chairman- Yarom Ariav, Alex Gilady, Eli Cohen, Dr. Moshe Tiomkin, CPA Orit Shabtay, Yael Dayan, Zohar Sharon, Prof. Zohar Shavit global city staff //

hila oren, General Director [email protected] suzanna Kreimer, Director of International Development [email protected] avner warner, Director of the Economic Department [email protected] tamar shchory, Study Tel Aviv Project Manager [email protected]

our partners

tel aviv-Yafo Municipality //

eytan schwartz, Senior Advisor to the Mayor [email protected] eliav Blizowsky, Director of International Relations and Business Development Administration [email protected] Michael Vole, Director of the Young Adults Department [email protected] government // Prime Minister’s Office; Ministry of Education; Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Ministry of Finance; The Council for Higher Education

Academic Institutions in Greater Tel Aviv Masa Israel Journey TAGLIT- BIRTHRIGHT Israel EFFECT.BIZ LTD The Tel Aviv Educational and Cultural Company Academy City, Jerusalem

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SCHOCKEN • LAHAV • STERN

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Broken Fingaz CrewPini Siluk, photographer

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Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality I Global City Administration

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