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The new Center will operate as an innovative and groundbreaking clinical academic center, in collaboration with the Hebrew University, the Israel Center on Addiction (ICA), and the Hadassah Mount Scopus Medical Center, and with the support of many partners; the Center’s aim is to stand at the forefront of research and treatment of addiction and mental health related issues, as well as leading training programs for professionals in the field.
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. Set to take place on Tuesday, December 5, this initiative aims to revolutionize the landscape of AI innovation.
"Science is critical not only because of its contribution to society so far, but because it is a central solution to many of the challenges we face. A striking example that is unfortunately becoming more and more obvious and present is the climate crisis" Link to the opinion column on the "Haaretz" website
"The relationship between academia and industry is a close one. I know there is a feeling that this archaic institution is no longer needed, but what the students and industry gain from the university is incredibly unique and unobtainable in any other way” For the full interview
"The Corona Crisis is a terrible crisis, but suddenly at the time of this crisis it has become clear that only one thing can help the world and that is research and knowledge. Science is our hope.” Read more
The cornerstone of the first Jewish university in Palestine was laid almost 100 years ago, in July 1918. Seven years later, the university was opened to students. In honor of the 100th anniversary of this festive cornerstone laying, we have been in the archives and found nostalgic photographs from the campus. Read more from the site "Mynet"
Prof. Asher Cohen, president of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, is clear why the state should invest in an institution that he has been running for nearly a year. "From a business point of view, we're the best investment the country can have. That's why we are coming from China," he says.