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Technion International. Technion International [1] (TI) is the international department of Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, which was ranked as the best university in Israel and the Middle East. [2] Located in Haifa, Israel, Technion International was founded in 2009 in order to oversee Technion’s international academic endeavors. [3]
THE[5] 351–400. The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology (Hebrew: הטכניון – מכון טכנולוגי לישראל; Arabic: التخنيون - معهد إسرائيل للتكنولوجيا) is a public research university located in Haifa, Israel. Established in 1912 by Jews under the dominion of the Ottoman Empire, the ...
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The Technion, 1937 The Technion, 1945 Refugees from the Holocaust arriving in Haifa. Shlomo Kaplansky was the President of the university from 1931 to 1950. [32] In the 1930s, the Institute absorbed large numbers of Jewish students and distinguished scholars from Poland, Germany, and Austria, who were fleeing the Nazi regime.
Kaye Academic College of Education, Beersheba. Kibbutzim College, [14] Tel Aviv. Levinsky-Wingate Academic College, [15] Tel Aviv. Lifshitz College of Education, [16] Jerusalem. MOFET Institute, Consortium of Colleges of Education. Moreshet Yaakov Religious College of Education, [17] Rehovot. Ohalo College, Katzrin (Golan Heights) 1.
Science and technology in Israel. Science and technology in Israel is one of the country's most developed sectors. Israel spent 4.3% of its gross domestic product (GDP) on civil research and development in 2015, the highest ratio in the world. [1] In 2019, Israel was ranked the world's fifth most innovative country by the Bloomberg Innovation ...
The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel, has had 16 presidents and directors in more than a century of history, as of 2024. [1] [2] The following is a list of presidents of the Technion ordered by date: Arthur Blok (1924–1925) Eng. Max Hecker (1925–1927) Shmuel Pewsner (1927–1929) Prof. Aharon Tcherniavsky (1927 ...
The museum, established in 1983, is housed in a historic building that was designed as the first home of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, until it relocated to its current campus. The architect was Alexander Baerwald , a German Jewish immigrant, who began working on the building in 1912. [ 3 ]