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Armenian Studies at the Hebrew University
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Accredited semester, year and summer programs for undergraduate and graduate students and M.A. degree programs taught in English - A unique Israel experience in an international atmosphere.
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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. School of Engineering and Computer Science.
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Wikipedia-Article "Hebrew University of Jerusalem"

האוניברסיטה העברית בירושלים, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem


Motto
Established 1918
University type Public
President Menachem Magidor
Vice-Presidents {{{Vice-Presidents}}}
Location Jerusalem, Israel
Campus Urban
Enrollment undergraduate,
post-graduate
Faculty
Homepage www.huji.ac.il

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (האוניברסיטה העברית בירושלים) is one of Israel's oldest, largest and most important institutes of higher learning and research. The Hebrew University is one of the eight universities in Israel.

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History

One of the Zionist movement's dreams was to establish a Hebrew university in the land of Israel. The establishment of the university was proposed as far back as 1884 in the Kattowitz conference. A major supporter of the idea was Albert Einstein, a Jewish physicist, who later bequeathed all his property and writings to the University.

The cornerstone for the university was laid in 1918, and, seven years later, on April 1, 1925, the Hebrew University campus on Mount Scopus of Jerusalem was opened at a gala ceremony attended, among others, by leaders of world Jewry including the University's chairman of the board, Chaim Weizmann, distinguished academic and communal figures, and British dignitaries including Lord Arthur James Balfour, Viscount Allenby and Sir Herbert Samuel. The university's first Chancellor was Dr Judah Magnes.

By 1947, the University had grown to become a large, well-established research and teaching institution. It comprised faculties or other units in humanities, science, medicine, education and agriculture, (the last at a campus in Rehovot); the Jewish National Library (later becoming the National Library of Israel), a University press; and an adult education center.

During the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the Arabs repeatedly attacked the University, located to the north east of Jerusalem, and convoys moving between the Israeli controlled section of Jerusalem and the University. After the attack on the Hadassah medical convoy in 1948, the Mount Scopus campus was cut off from the Jewish part of Jerusalem. When the Jordanian government reneged on the 1949 Armistice Agreements and refused Israeli access to the Mount Scopus campus, the University was forced to relocate to a new campus in Givat Ram in western Jerusalem which was completed in 1953. A few years later, together with the Hadassah Medical Organization, a medical science campus was built in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ein Kerem in southwest Jerusalem.

By the beginning of 1967, the students numbered 12,500, spread among the two campuses in Jerusalem and the agricultural faculty in Rehovot.

After the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War of June 1967, the University was able to go back to its original campus in Mount Scopus, which had to be reconstructed. In 1981, the construction work was completed, and the Mount Scopus campus again became the main campus of the University.

Campuses

As of 2003, the University has four functioning campuses - three in Jerusalem municipal boundaries and one in Rehovot - and nearly 23,000 students. It is considered by many as one of the world's leading universities.

Mount Scopus

Mount Scopus (Hebrew: Har HaTzofim), in the eastern part of Jerusalem, is the primary campus for humanities.

Givat Ram (Edmund J. Safra)

Givat Ram campus contains the scientific departments, as well as the National Library.

Ein Kerem

Ein Kerem campus, being in close proximity to Hadassa Ein Kerem hospital, holds the medical and dentist departments of the university.

Rehovot

The Department of Agriculture is located in the city of Rehovot.

Distinguished faculty

Alumni

In 2004, three graduates of the University received the Nobel Prize (David Gross in physics, Aaron Ciechanover, and Avram Hershko in chemistry).

See also

External links

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