
US Post-Grad Studies introductory presentation
US Post-Grad Studies introductory presentation
March 17, 2010 - Haifa University
EducationUSA is pleased to invite all prospective students to attend an introductory presentation on post-graduate study in the U.S. The presentation is geared to students interested in MA, Ph.D., and MBA study in the U.S.
The presentation will cover an overview of the admission criteria for graduate study;Costs, scholarships, entrance examinations (TOEFL, GRE and GMAT), and visa regulations.
The presentation will take place on March 17, 2010 at 4.30 p.m. The location will be updated shortly.
Pre-registration is not required and entrance is free for all students.
US Post Grad Studies Introductory Presentation - Technion - March 17, 2010
US Post-Grad Studies introductory presentation
March 17, 2010 - Technion University, Haifa
EducationUSA is pleased to invite all prospective students to attend an introductory presentation on post-graduate study in the U.S. The presentation is geared to students interested in MA, Ph.D., and MBA study in the U.S.
The presentation will cover an overview of the admission criteria for graduate study;Costs, scholarships, entrance examinations (TOEFL, GRE and GMAT), and visa regulations.
The presentation will take place on March 17, 2010 at 12.30 p.m. at the Kohler-California hall at the Technion University in Haifa.
Pre-registration is not required and entrance is free for all students.
US Post Grad Studies introductory presentation - Bar-Ilan U. March 16, 2010
US Post-Grad Studies introductory presentation
March 16, 2010 - Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan
EducationUSA is pleased to invite all prospective students to attend an introductory presentation on post-graduate study in the U.S. The presentation is geared to students interested in MA, Ph.D., and MBA study in the U.S.
The presentation will cover an overview of the admission criteria for graduate study;Costs, scholarships, entrance examinations (TOEFL, GRE and GMAT), and visa regulations.
The presentation will take place on March 16, 2010 at 12.00 p.m. The location will be updated shortly.
Pre-registration is not required and entrance is free for all students.
Johnson & Wales University Introduction presentation, March 9, 2010
Johnson & Wales University Introduction Presentation
March 9, 2010 - Tadmor Hotel School, Herzliya
All prospective students are cordially invited to attend an admissions and scholarship information presentation by Dr. Irv Schneider, President, dr. Robert Nograd, Dean Emeritus and Mr. Manny Tavares, Dean of International Recruitment of Johnson & Wales University.
The presentation will take place on March 9, 2010 at 2.00 p.m. at the Tadmor Hotel School, 38 Basel Street, Herzliya Pituach.
For directions please call: 09-9525050.
For Pre-registration reply to Susan Aubin at saubin@jwu.edu
For further information about the university, please click here.

MBA Interview Workshop - January 8, 2010 (copy 1)
MBA Interview Workshop
January 8, 2010 - USIEF Offices
Twenty students applying for the 2010 academic year took part in an MBA Interview Workshop.
The workshop was conducted by a member of Columbia Business school's admissions committee and an official interviewer at Columbia Business school.
The workshop included information on the interview strategy, tips for a successful interview, and mock interview practice sessions.
US Post-Grad Intro. Presentation and BGU (copy 1)
US Post-Grad Studies introductory presentation
December 30, 2009 - Ben Gurion University
Fifty students attended an introductory presentation delivered by EducationUSA center on post-graduate study in the U.S. The presentation was geared to students interested in MA, Ph.D. and MBA study in the U.S.
The presentation covered an overview of the admission criteria for graduate study: Costs, scholarships, entrance examinations (TOEFL, GRE and GMAT), and visa regulations.
US Post Grad Studies Introductory presentation Tel Aviv University (copy 1)
US Post-Grad Studies introductory presentation
December 28, 2009 - Tel Aviv University
Forty students attended an introductory presentation delivered by EducationUSA center on post-graduate study in the U.S. The presentation was geared to students interested in MA, Ph.D. and MBA study in the U.S.
The presentation covered an overview of the admission criteria for graduate study: Costs, scholarships, entrance examinations (TOEFL, GRE and GMAT), and visa regulations.
Intro. presentation - IDC, December 22, 2009 (copy 1)
US Post-Grad Studies introductory presentation
December 22, 2009 - Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya
One hundred and thirty students attended an introductory presentation delivered by EducationUSA center on post-graduate study in the U.S. The presentation was geared to students interested in MA, Ph.D. and MBA study in the U.S.
The presentation covered an overview of the admission criteria for graduate study: Costs, scholarships, entrance examinations (TOEFL, GRE and GMAT), and visa regulations.
LLM/SJD Panel Presentation (copy 1)
Post-Grad Law (LLM/JSD) panel presentation
December 18, 2009 - Carlton Hotel, Tel Aviv
Fifty-five students attended a panel presentation coordinated by EducationUSA for students interested in post-graduate law programs.
The panel was moderated by the Director of Graduate Law Admissions at Duke University, Ms. Judy Horowitz. In addition the panel consisted of alumni from the following universities:
- Columbia University
- Duke University
- University of Chicago
- University of Pennsylvania
- Stanford University
- UCLA
The presentation covered the following subjects: Overview of LLM and SJD programs at the above universities, admission criteria for acceptance to graduate programs, internships and post-graduate employment opportunities.
Graduate Political Science & International Affairs presentation
Post-Grad Political Science/International Affairs presentation
December 4, 2009 - USIEF Offices
Fourty students attended a presentation on MA and Ph.D. degree programs in Political Science and International Affairs in the U.S.
The presentation was delivered by a panel of current students and alumni from three leading universities:
- Tufts University
- University of Pennsylvania
- Stanford University
The presentation covered the following subjects: Overview of political science programs at the above universities, admission criteria for acceptance to graduate programs, internships and post-graduate employment opportunities.
IEW Event - undergraduate application strategy workshop - November 27 (copy 1)
Undergraduate application strategy workshop
November 27, 2009 - USIEF Offices
As part of Department of State's International Education Week, EducationUSA held an application strategy workshop for undergraduate students applying for the 2010 academic year.
Thirty students took part in a workshop which was intended to maximize students' chances for acceptance to universities of your choice.
The subjects covered were as follows:
- Tips on how an Israeli student can maximize unique aspects such as the Army experience, the Bagrut document etc.;
- Discussion on the profile of accepted students;
- How to fill out the Common Application;
- Strategy on essay writing;
- What is a good recommendation letter;
- Life and culture for an international student in the U.S.
The workshop was delivered by Ms. Evelyn Levinson, a 30-year expert on international education and the current Director of International Admissions at American University, Washington D.C.
Intro. presentation Hebrew U. (copy 1)
Introductory presentation on graduate studies in the United States
November 16, 2009 - Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Eighty-five prospective students took part in an introductory presentation on graduate study in the U.S. The presentation was geared to students interested in MA, Ph.D. and MBA study in the U.S.
The presentation covered an overview of the admission criteria for graduate study: Costs, scholarships, entrance examinations (TOEFL, GRE and GMAT), and visa regulations.
MIT Graduate Eng./Comp Sci. November 10 (copy 1)
MIT Engineering/Computer Science Graduate Presentation
November 10, 2009 - USIEF Offices
Sixty prospective graduate students attended an information session on MIT graduate programs which was delivered by a panel of alumni.
The presentation gave participants important insights into the admission process, orientation of the various science departments, life in Boston with additional family members, and much more.
UG Academic Writing Workshop - November 6 (copy 1)
Undergraduate Writing Workshop
November 6, 2009 - USIEF Offices
Twenty students took part in an undergraduate Writing Workshop.
which was intended for students applying for BA degrees.
The following topics were discussed in the workshop:
- importance of essays in the admission process;
- understanding the essay questions;
- rules of writing;
- special points which should be emphasized in the statements.
MIT/Harvard Information Session -Oct. 29 (copy 1)
MIT/Harvard Undergraduate Information Presentation
October 29, 2009 - USIEF Offices
Fifty students took part in a presentation conducted by the Regional Admissions Representative of MIT and a Harvard alumni.
The presentation gave participants important insights into the admission process, including strategy of admission to the schools, admission essays, letters of recommendation, scholarships, life in Boston, and much more.
Linden Tours - October 26, 2009 (copy 1)
Linden U.S. University Fair
October 26, 2009 - Sheraton Tel Aviv Hotel
The United States - Israel facilitated the arrival of Linden U.S. university fair to Israel. The following universities were represented:
- NYU Tisch School of the Arts (Graduate programs)
- Loyola University, Chicago (Graduate programs)
- University of Denver (undergraduate programs)
- Portland State University (undergraduate programs)
- Rutgers University (undergraduate programs)
- Seattle University (undergraduate programs).
University of Virginia - October 23 (copy 1)
University of Virginia, Darden School of Business Information Session
October 23, 2009 - USIEF Offices
Twenty students took part in an information session hosted by the Darden School of Business Israeli Alumni Association
The presentation focused on:
- The admission process and all the pertinent admission criteria;
- importance of work experience prior to applying;
- internship opportunities;
- employment opportunities post graduation;
- how the current finacial crisis affects admission and employment opportunities.
Darden's MBA program in finance, marketing and management has been ranked in the top 10 by Business Week, and by Financial Times ranked #2 in the world in the general management program.
Academic Writing Workshop - October 16 (copy 2)
Academic Writing Workshop
October 16, 2009 - Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel
Sixty students took part in a workshop on academic writing as part of the application process to graduate schools.
The workshop was conducted by Professor Bennett Kravitz from University of Haifa and discussed the following topics:
- importance of personal statements in the admission process;
- understanding the essay questions;
- rules of writing;
- the importance between the Personal Statement and the Statement of Purpose;
- special points which should be emphasized in the statements.
Yale information session - October 13 (copy 1)
Yale information session - USIEF Offices
October 13, 2009
Twenty prospective students took part in a presentation that was delivered by Mr. Abdul-Malik, Associate Director of Undergraduate Admissions.
He discussed admission criteria, scholarships, unique programs available, and life on campus in New Haven, Connecticut.
Duke MBA Information Session October 4 (copy 1)
Duke University, Fuqua School of Business - MBA Information Session
October 5, 2009
Twenty-seven prospective MBA students took part in a presentation conducted by the Assistant Director of admissions of the Fuqua's School of Business.
Duke's MBA program has been ranked among the best in the following fields: entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship, leadership, marketing, strategy, bio-technology, health care, and medical engineering management.
MBA Fair - July 2-3, 2009 (copy 1)
MBA Fair - Tel Aviv
July 2-3, 2009, Sheraton Tel Aviv Hotel
Over four hundred prospective students took part in EducationUSA's fifth MBA fair held in Tel Aviv.
Eighteen leading business schools participated in the fair.
Students had an opportunity to meet U.S. admissions representatives and alumni and listen to various panel discussions on current admission and recruiting trends at U.S. business schools.
Pre-departure orientation (copy 1)
Pre-departure orientation
June 11, 2009 - Carlton Hotel, Tel Aviv
One hundred and fifteen students took part in the orientation, which was designed to meet the needs of Israelis who will begin studies in the United States in the 2009/2010 academic year.
The day's program featured a distinguished panel of of guest speakers who discussed issues such as academic and cultural adaptation, daily living in the U.S., finances, health insurance, and visa regulations.
Clinical psychology information session
Clinical Psychology Information Session
May 15, 2009 - USIEF offices
Forty fiive prospective students interested in Ph.D. programs in Clinical Psychology took part in an information session that covered information on the admission process, overview of the Clinical Psychology program, and internships required as part of the program.
The presenter was a Ph.D. student at Gallaudet University in Washington D.C. whose Clinical Psychology program is fully accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA).
In addition, Ms. Nurit Lustig, Senior Clinical Psychologist and Senior Coordinator and Acting Member of the Psychologist Registration Committee, Ministry of Health, gave a presentation on the necessary steps for licensing in Israel with a U.S. degree.
Technion Graduate presentation (copy 1)
Introductory presentation on graduate studies in the United States
March 31, 2009 - Technion, Haifa
The presentation was geared to students interested in graduate and MBA studies in the U.S.
The presentation covered an overview of the admission criteria for graduate study, costs, scholarships, entrance examinations (GRE, GMAT, and TOEFL), and visa regulations.
Bar - Ilan U. graduate information session (copy 1)
Introductory presentation on graduate studies in the United States
March 23, 2009 - Bar-Ilan University
The presentation was geared to students interested in graduate and MBA studies in the U.S.
The presentation covered an overview of the admission criteria for graduate study, costs, scholarships, entrance examinations (GRE, GMAT and TOEFL), and visa regulations.
University of Haifa graduate information session (copy 1)
Introductory presentation on graduate studies in the United States
March 19, 2009 - University of Haifa
The presentation was geared to students interested in graduate and MBA studies in the U.S.
The presentation covered an overview of the admission criteria for graduate study, costs, scholarships, entrance examinations (GRE, GMAT and TOEFL), and visa regulations.
University of Virginia - Information presentation (copy 1)
University of Virginia, Darden School of Business Information Session
March 6, 2009 - USIEF Offices
Thirty students took part in an information session hosted by the Darden School of Business Israeli Alumni Association together with US-Israel Educational Foundation
The presentation focused on:
- The admission process and all the pertinent admission criteria;
- importance of work experience prior to applying;
- internship opportunities;
- employment opportunities post graduation;
- how the current finacial crisis affects admission and employment opportunities.
Darden's MBA program in finance, marketing and management has been ranked in the top 10 by Business Week, and by Financial Times ranked #2 in the world in the general management program.
Engineering/Computer Science Presentation (copy 1)
Engineering/Computer Science Presentation
February 27, 2009 - USIEF Offices
45 students attended a presentation conducted by a panel of U.S. Fulbright scholars currently in Israel, and heard information on the admission process, overview of engineering and computer science departments in the U.S. as well information on internships and post-graduate employment opportunities.
The panel represented the following universities:
- California State University - East Bay;
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology;
- University of California - Berkeley;
- University of Texas - Austin.
mediation symposium Jan 28, 2009
Symposium on American Mediation in the Israeli-Arab Conflict
January 28, 2009 - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The United States-Israel Educational Foundation and two partner institutions held a highly successful symposium on American Mediation in the Israeli-Arab Conflict at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on January 28, 2009. The symposium was well attended throughout the day, with a peak audience of about 130 for the Ambassador’s round table (see below). The event also received extensive press coverage, with items broadcast on the Hebrew, Arabic and English radio services of the Israel Broadcasting Authority and on Hebrew and English TV, a lengthy article in the Jerusalem Post, and items in a number of additional media outlets.
The high point of the conference was a unique meeting of minds, a round table discussion of America’s role as a mediator in the Israeli-Arab conflict conducted by six former Ambassadors. The participants, whose terms of service span the last thirty years, were former Israeli Ambassadors Moshe Arens (1982-1983), Moshe Arad (1987-1990), Zalman Shoval (1990-1993, 1998-2000), and Daniel Ayalon (2002-2006); and former US Ambassadors Samuel W. Lewis (1977-1985) and William A. Brown (1988-1992), who were assisted by Dr. Robert Danin, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, currently with the staff of the Quartet’s Jerusalem office.
On the basis of their rich diplomatic experience, the Ambassadors analyzed the special nature of United States-Israeli relations and how it influences the mediation efforts of the United States; they presented critical events that reflect the challenges which await the Americans as they come to mediate between Israel and the Arabs; and they drew conclusions from previous American efforts which can help guide the new administrations in the United States and Israel regarding the role of America as mediator in the Middle East conflict.
Before the Ambassadors’ panel, lectures were delivered by a number of renowned academic experts, among them Fulbright alumnus Professor Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov, who spoke on the topic “US mediation and the regional strategic environment”. Fulbright recipient Dr. Scott Lasensky chaired the session on “1973 and 1993: the U.S. role from the October War to the Oslo period”. Bar-Siman-Tov and Lasensky were also members of the symposium steering committee.
Professor Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov is Professor of International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He serves as Director of the University’s Swiss Center for Conflict Research, Management, and Resolution and as Head of the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies. Previously, he headed the Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations. He has published extensively on the Israeli-Arab dispute and peace process, editing and contributing to a number of collections of essays in recent years. Professor Bar-Siman-Tov was a Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence at the University of Florida, Gainesville.
Dr. Scott Lasensky is a Senior Research Associate in the Center for Conflict Analysis and Prevention of the United States Institute of Peace, specializing in Arab-Israeli relations and US Middle East policy. He is co-author, with Ambassador Daniel Kurtzer, of Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace: American Leadership in the Middle East, published by the Institute last year. Dr. Lasensky has been awarded a 2008/2009 Regional Research Fellowship for research to be carried out in the West Bank, Israel, and Syria on "Paying for Peace: America, the Middle East Peace Process, and the Limits of Foreign Aid".
Regev/Wernick Jan 27 09
Fulbright alumnus Ron Regev performs American composer Richard Wernick's
Piano Sonata No. 2
January 27, 2009 - Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance
The high point of the festive concert marking the 75th birthday of American composer Richard Wernick, held during the course of his visit to the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance in January 2009, was Israeli Fulbright alumnus Dr. Ron Regev's performance of Wernick's Piano Sonata No. 2. During the course of his week-long stay at the Academy, Wernick gave lectures and workshops for the students and staff. Wernick's visit was made possible by financial support provided by the United States-Israel Educational Foundation, the Fulbright commission for Israel, and the Embassy of the United States.
Richard Wernick is one of the United States most distinguished modern composers. His many awards include the Pulitzer Prize in Music and two Kennedy Center Friedheim Awards First Prizes, making him the only two-time First Prize recipient. He has been commissioned to compose works by leading ensembles, such as the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Juilliard String Quartet. From 1968 until his retirement in 1996 he taught at the University of Pennsylvania.
Prize-winning pianist Ron Regev was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship in 1998 in support of his doctoral studies at the Juilliard Academy of New York. His doctoral thesis on Mendelssohn's first piano trio won the Richard French Prize, awarded to the best doctoral thesis presented during the Academy's one-hundreth anniversary year. Dr. Regev has performed as soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Juilliard Symphony Orchestra, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, and other ensembles. He teaches at the Jerusalem Academy and at the Thelma Yellin High School of the Arts.
MBA Insterview workshop (copy 1)
MBA Interview Workshop/MBA Recruiting Process
January 2, 2009 - Center for Environmental Studies
Thirty-five students took part in an interview workshop, which was conducted by a member of Columbia Business school's admissions committee and an official interviewer at Columbia Business school.
The workshop included information on the interview strategy, tips for a successful interview, and mock interview practice sessions.
In addition, we were pleased to host an NYU alumni, currently employed at Google, who developed a successful strategy for the "American MBA recruiting process." He delivered a presentation on post-graduate employment opportunities in the U.S., how to prepare impressive C.Vs,
and how to successfully market oneself.
Introductory presentation on graduate studies in the United States at IDC (copy 2)
Introductory presentation on graduate studies in the United States
December 24, 2008 - Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya
The presentation was geared to students interested in graduate and MBA studies in the U.S.
Over 200 students attended and heard an overview which covered admission criteria for graduate level study, costs, scholarships, entrance examinations (GRE, GMAT and TOEFL), and visa regulations.
Stanford MBA Information Session
Stanford MBA Information session
December 23, 2008 - USIEF Offices
50 students attended an information session on Stanford's MBA program.
The panel was headed by alumni and current students from the MBA program, and created a unique opportunity to meet them in an informal gathering and hear about the Stanford GSB experience.
Alumni evening Dec 08
Israeli Fulbright Alumni Annual Fall Evening
December 14, 2008 - Beit Hatfutzot Diaspora Museum
The second in the new series of annual Israeli alumni evenings, marking the beginning of the academic year, was well attended with an audience of over 125, among them more than 60 Fulbright alumni.
After a recemption, the lecture segment of the evening began with greetings delivered by American Ambassador James B. Cunningham. His remarks were followed by the evening’s main speech, delivered by distinguished Fulbright alumnus Professor Itamar Rabinovich, on the topic “The US and the Middle East in the wake of Obama’s Election”.
An internationally renowned historian of the modern Middle East, Professor Rabinovich studied towards his doctorate at UCLA as a Fulbright Fellow. He is a Senior Research Fellow at Tel Aviv University’s Moshe Dayan Center; incumbent of the University’s Yona and Dina Ettinger Chair in Contemporary History of the Middle East; and also the Andrew White Professor at Large at Cornell University.
Professor Rabinovich was Israel’s Ambassador to the United States from 1993-96 and head of Israel’s team for peace negotiations with Syria under the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. Professor Rabinovich has published extensively on Syria, Lebanon, and Israeli-Arab peace negotiations. His most recent book, The view from Damascus: state, political community and foreign relations in twentieth-century Syria, was released by Valentine Mitchell in autumn 2008.
Duke MBA Information Session (copy 1)
Duke University, Fuqua School of Business - MBA Information Session
December 4, 2008 - USIEF Offices
Thirty-five students attended an information session with the Assistant Director of admissions of the Fuqua's School of Business.
Duke's MBA program has been ranked among the best in the following fields: entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship, leadership, marketing, strategy, bio-technology, health care, and medical engineering management.
Graduate Law Panel presentation (copy 1)
Panel presentation on graduate Law programs in the U.S.
November 21, 2008 - USIEF Offices
Forty students took part in a graduate law presentation. The presentation was geared to students interested in graduate law programs in the U.S. (LLM and JSD degrees).
The following institutions were represented by alumni:
- American University
- Columbia University
- Duke University
- Georgetown University
- Yale University
Undergraduate Information Session (IEW) (copy 1)
Undergraduate Information Fair
November 14, 2008 - Carlton Hotel, Tel Aviv
Ninety students took part in an undergraduate information fair, which marked the US State Department's "International Education Week."
Presentations were given by Israeli alumni of the following universities:
- Harvard University
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
- Princeton University
- University of Pennsylvania
- Yale University
The information fair gave participants important insights into the admission process, including strategy of admission to the schools, admission essays, letters of recommendation and much more.
Menkes retrospective Nov 08
Nationwide Nina Menkes retrospective at Israeli cinematheques
November 2008 - Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem Cinematheques
In November 2008 the cinematheques of Israel's major cities - Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Haifa – honored visiting Fulbright Senior Scholar Nina Menkes with a nation-wide retrospective of all her seven films. Menkes, a member of the staff of the California Institute of the Arts taught and worked at Tel Aviv University during the 2008/2009 academic year. During the course of her stay in Israel, she completed the plan of a new work, titled tentatively "Raskolnikov in Yafo".
Menkes has been the subject of many complete retrospectives and special programs recently, including the Athens International Film Festival and First Art Biennial in Greece (2007), the Prague International Film Festival (2008), Tekfestival in Rome (2008), the Kino Arsenal in Berlin (October 2008), and the Viennale International Film Festival (2007), where Menkes was hailed as “one of greatest figures of feminist New Wave cinema”.
Laurence Kardish, Senior Curator at the New York Museum of Modern Art wrote of her works that "Her richly nuanced films are distinguished by luminous, surreal, and often disturbing imagery, and accompanied by soundtracks that are carefully modulated to suggest the simultaneity of the psychological and outside worlds."
Nir Peled cancer res award
Fulbright-Schneider Danon Post-Doctoral Researcher Nir Peled wins cancer research award
November 2008
Dr. Nir Peled has been allocated an $80,000 Young Investigator’s Award by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC). The IASLC rewards scientific excellence and encourages innovative investigations in the field of lung cancer prevention research and translational research with a potential impact on the management of lung cancer.
Dr. Peled, received his MD from the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. In 2008 he was awarded the Fulbright-Schneider Yehuda Danon Post-Doctoral Fellowship. He is currently a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Colorado Cancer Center, where his work focuses on early detection of lung cancer by a novel breath analysis method developed in Israel.
Undergraduate Essay workshop/Vanderbilt University presentatin (copy 1)
Undergraduate Writing Workshop and Admissions Strategy/Vanderbilt University Presentation
October 29, 2008 - USIEF Offices
Twenty students took part in an undergraduate writing and admissions strategy workshop whose purpose was to focus on improving the students writing skills and to guide them in the complex admission process to U.S. schools
The workshop was conducted by the Senior Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions at Vanderbilt University who also discussed the various programs available at Vanderbilt university.
UCLA Information session
UCLA Anderson School of Management MBA Information Session
October 6, 2008 - USIEF Offices
Twenty students attended an MBA program information evening which featured a panel discussion with UCLA alumni and a presentation by the Associate Director of MBA Admissions.
Hossam Haick Young Innovator Oct 08
Dr. Hossam Haick named by Technology Review as one of the world's top young innovators
October 2008 - Cambridge, Massachusetts
Technology Review, MIT’s magazine of innovation, named Fulbright alumnus Dr.Hossam Haick of the Technion Israel Institute of Technology, as one of 2008’s 35 top young (35 years of age or younger) innovators, whose inventions and research are changing the world.
Haick was named to the list in recognition of his leadership in the development of an electronic "nose" that can diagnose cancer in just two or three minutes by analyzing a patient's breath. According to the Review, "The finished device should be portable and inexpensive, providing a faster, easier, and more sensitive way to screen for tumors. Such screening should help doctors detect cancer early, when it's most treatable."
Since returning from a Fulbright Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship at the California Institute of Technology, Haick has accumulated an impressive list of scientific honors. In 2006 he was awarded a 1.75 million Euro research grant by the European Union's Curie Program for the development of nanometric sensors for the early detection of lung cancer, the largest grant ever awarded by the European Union to an Israeli researcher. In 2007 Dr. Haick and an American partner won a research grant from the American-Israeli Binational Science Foundation for a project on metal-molecule-semiconductor junctions and contacts, with emphasis on understanding the role of pinhole defects. In addition, Haick was selected by the Foundation to receive one of its Bergmann Memorial Awards, special supplemental funding awarded to young BSF research grant recipients, whose research projects are judged to be of exceptional merit. In 2008 Dr. Haick was honored by the President of France with the France-Israel Foundation Prize for Excellence in Science.
Academic Writing Workshop
Academic Writing Workshop
September 19, 2008 - Carlton Hotel, Tel Aviv
Fifty students took part in the Academic Writing Workshop on the importance of essays in the admission process for students applying to M.A. and Ph.D. degrees.
The workshop was conducted by Professor Bennett Kravitz from University of Haifa and discussedthe following topics:
- importance of personal statements in the admission process;
- understanding the essay questions;
- rules of writing;
- the importance between the Personal Statement and the Statement of Purpose;
- special points which should be emphasized in the statements.
MBA FAIR 2008
September 11-12, 2008 - Carlton Hotel,Tel Aviv
Over five hundred prospective students took part in StudyUSA's fourth MBA fair held in Tel Aviv.
Sixteen leading business schools participated in the fair.
Ambassador James B. Cunningham and USIEF Chairman Dan Vilenski gave opening remarks. They were followed by an impressive group of keynote speakers,among them Vice-Admiral Mr. David Ben Bashat, Former Commander of Israeli Naval Forces.
Yael Globerman Iowa Aug-Oct 08
Fulbright Fellow Yael Globerman, poet, author, and translator, reaches out to
the American Midwest
August-October 2008 - University of Iowa
Fulbright Fellow Yael Globerman played an active role in the success of the 41st session of the University of Iowa's renowned International Writing Program, held in Iowa City in August-October 2008. According to the Program Director, "At every turn, Ms. Globerman contributed powerfully to the lives of her fellow writers, the students she encountered, and the audiences for whom she presented her work."
While advancing her own work, finishing a novella and several new poems, Ms. Globerman was still able to invest fully in her Fulbright role as an ambassador of Israel to the people of the United States, and participated enthusiastically in outreach activities. On September 7 she gave a reading at the Prairie Lights Books Store in Iowa City. On September 26 she spoke at a panel discussion at the Iowa City Public Library on the topic "Writing in Translation: Writing Across Languages". A few days later, she addressed students in the course International Literature Today. In October she appeared together with another Israel poet and an Iranian poet at a "Middle East Contemporary Poetry" gala in downtown Iowa City. Finally, in November, she traveled to Chicago at the invitation of Northwestern University to present her work to students and faculty, and to participate in a panel discussion on "Migrating People, Migrating Literature" hosted by the Guild Literary Complex of Chicago. Ms. Globerman was only the second International Writing Program participant to be so honored.
Yael Globerman is the author of the novel Shaking the Tree (1996) and of two poetry collections. Her debut poetry volume, Alibi, received the ACUM Award for Poetry and the PAIS Award. Her latest collection, Same River Twice, was published in 2007, with excerpts appearing in the Virginia Quarterly Review (Summer 2008). She is the editor and translator of A Soul’s History: Selected Poems by Stephen Spender (2007); her translations of Ann Sexton are forthcoming in 2009; and a W.H. Auden volume is due in 2010.
Globerman has also co-written film scripts and a play. She teaches creative writing at Oranim College, is on the board of the Helicon Society for the Advancement of Poetry, and is an editor of the Society’s poetry magazine.
Special preparatory English course opening (copy 1)
Special Preparatory English Course for Arab students
July 28, 2008 - Neve Yosef Community Center, Haifa
Sixteen students were selected and took part in the opening of the Special English Course for Arab students who are interested in improving their English language skills and gaining admission to graduate programs of study in the U.S.
The course consists of 272 academic hours at the end of which students will be ready to take the TOEFL and GRE examinations.
Gabriela Shalev Ambassador to UN
Fulbright alumna Professor Gabriela Shalev appointed Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations
July 20, 2008
On July 20, 2008 the Government of Israel approved Professor Gabriela Shalev's appointment as Israel's new Ambassador to the United Nations.
Professor Gabriela Shalev received her doctorate from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She received a Fulbright post-doctoral award in 1974 to conduct research at Harvard University. Her research interests include contract law, comparative contract law, government contracts, and law and literature.
For 38 years Professor Shalev was a member of the academic staff of the Hebrew University’s Faculty of Law, and was the first incumbent of the Faculty’s Lawrence D. Biele Chair in Contract Law (1990). She has held many other positions, as well, among them: Academic President (Rector) of Ono Academic College; Chairperson of the Ministry of Justice’s Fund for Promotion of Law; Legal Editor of the new edition of The Hebrew Encyclopedia; Member of the Standard Contracts Tribunal; and Member of the Codification in Civil Law Committee.
UG presentation by Vanderbilt University (copy 1)
Introductory presentation on undergraduate studies at Vanderbilt University
June 13, 2008 - USIEF Offices
The presentation was geared to students interested in undergraduate study in the U.S.
Over forty-five students heard an overview by the Dean of Admissions on the following subjects: Academics, student life, residence halls, internships, admissions, and scholarships.
Vanderbilt University, in cooperation with Delek Corporation, is offering two full scholarships for qualified students in any chosen field of study.
Vanderbilt University is ranked in the top 20 among national universities by U.S. News & World Report, and recognized as one of 25 "New Ivies" by Newsweek magazine.
Pre-Departure Orientation
Pre-Departure Orientation
June 12, 2008 - Center for Environmental Studies, Tel Aviv
One hundred and twenty students took part in the orientation, which was designed to meet the needs of Israelis who will begin studies in the United States in the 2008/2009 academic year.
The day's program featured a distinguished panel of guest speakers who discussed issues such as academic and cultural adaptation, daily living in the U.S., finances, health insurance, and visa regulations.
DChair lectures
Lectures by American Distinguished Chair Fellows
May 28, 2008 - Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus campus; May 15, 2008 - Technion
On May 28, Professor Robert (KC) Johnson of Brooklyn College, City University of New York, the 2007/2008 Fulbright Distinguished Chair Fellow in the Humanities and Social Sciences, spoke at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on "LBJ and U.S. Diplomacy of the Six Day War: The Secret Presidential Recordings". Professor Johnson's lecture took place under the auspices of the Swiss Center for Conflict Resolution, headed by Fulbright alumnus Professor Yaacov Bar Siman Tov.
During the course of the 2008/2009 academic year Professor Johnson was the guest of the Faculty of Humanities of Tel Aviv University. He taught courses on American politics and foreign policy, and gave special talks on topics in these fields at the University and at other universities and colleges around the country. In addition, Professor Johnson worked on completion of a book on US Cold War foreign policy, which is to be published by Cambridge University Press.
On May 15, Professor Gary Eden of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the 2007/2008 Fulbright Distinguished Chair Fellow in the Natural Sciences and Engineering, delivered his Distinguished Chair lecture on the topic: "Probing Fundamental Atomic & Molecular Processes by Femtosecond Lasers: Window onto Dipole-Dipole Interactions and Molecular Dissociation".
During the Spring 2008 semester Professor Eden was hosted by the Technion's Physics Department. His visit was devoted to teaching and research in the fields of plasma devices and femtosecond optical physics.
College of Management - Rishon Le Zion (copy 1)
Introductory presentation on graduate studies in the United States
April 3, 2008 - College of Management, Rishon LeZion Campus
The presentation was geared to students interested in graduate studies in the U.S.
Over fifty students heard an overiview which covered admission criteria for graduate level study, admission tests, costs, scholarships and visa regulations.
COJO breakfast
USIEF expresses gratitude for support of West Side Council of Orthodox Jewish Organizations
March 30, 2008 – New York Historical Society, New York City
The annual Legislative Breakfast of the West Side Council of Orthodox Jewish Organizations (COJO) provided Dr. Neal Sherman, USIEF’s Executive Director, with an opportunity to thank the host organization for its support for the new Fulbright-John Jay College-Israel Police MA in Criminal Justice Fellowship. COJO backs the program through a contribution to John Jay College. Sherman noted the importance of exposing selected officers of the Israel Police to American theory and practice in the field of policing, and expressed sincere gratitude to COJO for its assistance in making this possible.
COJO is an umbrella organization representing nearly thirty institutions on the West Side of Manhattan, including synagogues, adult education and outreach centers, institutes of higher learning, day schools and others. COJO arranges for and provides various services to the West Side community by establishing relationships with important local institutions, among them the New York Police Department. COJO is led by Rabbi Allen Schwartz, President, and Mr. Michael Landau, Chairman.
COJO event
Ben-Gurion University Presentation (copy 1)
Introductory presentation on graduate studies in the United States
March 18, 2008 - Ben-Gurion University, Beer Sheva
The presentation was geared to students interested in graduate studies in the U.S.
Over forty students heard an overview which covered admission criteria for graduate level study, admission tests, costs, scholarships and visa regulations.
Graduate Presentation Bar-Ilan University (copy 1)
Introductory presentation on graduate studies in the United States
March 11, 2008 - Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan
The presentation was geared to students interested in graduate studies in the U.S.
Over fifty students heard an overview which covered admission criteria for graduate study, admission tests, costs, scholarships and visa regulations.
Introductory graduate presentation for Arab students
Introductory presentation for Arab students on graduate studies in the United States
February 20, 2008 - University of Haifa
The presentation was geared to students interested in graduate studies in the U.S.
Students heard an overview which covered admission criteria for graduate level study, admission tests, costs, scholarships and visa regulations.
Technion Outreach Presentation
Introductory presentation on graduate studies in the United States
January 29, 2008 - Technion, Haifa
The presentation was geared to students in MA, MBA, or PhD studies in the United States.
Students heard an overview which covered admission criteria for graduate level study, admission tests, costs, scholarships, and visa regulations.
Hebrew University Presentation (copy 1)
Introductory presentation on graduate studies in the United States
January 16, 2008 - Hebrew University, Har Hazofim
The presentation was geared to students interested in MA, MBA, or PhD studies in the United States.
Forty six students attended. They heard an overview whcih covered admission criteria for graduate level study, admission tests, costs, scholarships, and visa regulations.
privatization conference
Privatization in Higher Education
January 7-8, 2008 - Neaman Institute, Technion, Haifa
Developments in the Israeli higher education system over the past 15 years have created a situation of growing demand for higher education, which cannot be met by limited public sector budgets. These conditions provide an opportunity for private providers of higher education to increase their share of the education "market". The symposium on "Privatization in Higher Education" provided a forum in which leading experts from Israel, the United States, Europe, Turkey, and India could discuss this situation and the policy challenges which it creates.
The symposium was been organized by the Samuel Neaman Institute for Advanced Studies in Science and Technology, the Bashaar-Academic Community for Israeli Society, the Azrieli Center for Economic Policy (ACEP), Department of Economics, Bar-Ilan University and the United States – Israel Educational Foundation, with the participation of the Israel Academy of Science and Humanities.
The symposium was a spin-off of the activity of the Higher Education Forum, sponsored by Bashaar, the Neaman Institute and USIEF. The Forum has convened on a regular basis for the past two years, promoting dialogue on higher education policy issues between leading figures from Israel's research universities and its academic colleges.
The symposium program is available on the Neaman Institute website. A special background paper, prepared by Fulbright alumnus Gury Zilcha, is also available on the Institute website.
Undergraduate Fair (copy 3)
Undergraduate Studies Fair
December 28, 2007 - Tel Aviv Exhibition Grounds
The United States-Israel Educational Foundation, together with Nirshamim and the Commercial Service of the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, held Israel's first Undergraduate Studies Fair. Six hundred and twelve prospective students attended the fair.
Over twenty leading undergraduate schools were represented at the Fair by currently-enrolled Israeli students and Israeli alumni.
The Fair featured the following presentations:
- panel discussion on Boston-area schools;
- panel discussion on New York-area schools;
- admissions presentation;
- sport scholarship presentation;
- TOEFL/SAT workshop:
- visa Information presentation:
MBA Interview Workshop
MBA Interview Workshop
December 21, 2007 - USIEF Offices
Twenty five students took part in an MBA preparatory Interview Workshop which was conducted by an admissions interviewer for Columbia Business School.
The following topics were discussed:
- What do admissions committees look for in an interview process?
- How to present yourself effectively in an interview
- Do's and Dont's of admission interviews.
Introductory presentation at IDC
Introductory presentation on graduate studies in the United States
December 12, 2007 - Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya
The presentation was geared to students interested in MA, MBa or PhD studies in the United States.
Fifty students attended. They heard an overview which covered admission criteria for graduate level study, admission tests, costs, scholarships and visa regulations.
UG Writing Workshop (copy 1)
Undergraduate Writing Workshop
November 16, 2007
Sixteen students took part in an undergraduate writing workshop, whose purpose was to focus on improving the student's writing skills and thus enabling them to write powerful admission essays.
The workshop was conducted by professional tutors in the field of essay writing.
Azrieli launch
Fulbright alumni assist in the launch of Azrieli Foundation Fellows Program
November 8, 2007 - Azrieli Center, Tel Aviv
At a ceremony held in the Azrieli Center in Tel Aviv, the Azrieli Foundation announced the first grant recipients of the new Azrieli Fellows Program. Fulbright alumni were members of two of the Program's three academic review committees. Professor Uri Banin of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1994 Post-Doctoral Fellow; Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory) served on the Interdisciplinary and Applied Sciences Committee, while Professor Gavriel Salomon (1966 Doctoral Fellow; Stanford University) was a member of the Education Committee. In addition, the featured speaker at the awards ceremony was Fulbright alumna, Minister of Education Yuli Tamir (1994 Junior Faculty Fellow; Princeton University).
The Azrieli Foundation is a Canadian philanthropic organization, established by real estate entrepreneur David J. Azrieli. The objective of the Foundation's new Fellows Program is to promote excellence and leadership in graduate studies at Israeli universities.
Haick wins BSF Bergmann Award
Fulbright alumnus Dr. Hossam Haick wins Binational Science Foundation
Bergmann Memorial Award
November 2007
Dr. Hossam Haick has been selected as one of the recipients of the United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation's Bergmann Memorial Awards.
The Binational Science Foundation (BSF) promotes mutually beneficial scientific and technological cooperation between the USand Israel by funding research projects, based on active collaboration between American and Israeli scientists. BSF's Bergmann Awards are special supplemental grants awarded to young scientists, recipients of new BSF research grants, whose research projects are judged to be of exceptional merit.
Dr. Haick and his American partner, Professor Raymond Tung of Brookly College, City University of New York, will receive BSF funding for their project on "Electron transport through conductor/molecular film/semiconductor". The project will study metal-molecule-semiconductor junctions and contacts with emphasis on understanding the role of pinhole defects.
Dr. Haick, Senior Lecturer in the Technion's Department of Chemical Engineering, received a Fulbright Post-Doctoral Fellowship from the United States-Israel Educational Foundation in 2004 in support of research at the California Institute of Technology.
UCLA MBA Presentation (copy 2)
UCLA Anderson School of Management MBA Information Session
October 30th, 2007 - USIEF Offices
15 students attended an MBA program information evening which featured a panel discussion with UCLA Anderson alumni and presentation by an admissions representative.
Academic Writing Workshop (copy 2)
Academic Writing Workshop
October 12, 2007 - ZOA House
Sixty-nine students took part in the Academic Writing Workshop which focused on the importance of essays in the admission process for students applying to M.A. and Ph.D. degrees.
The workshop was conducted by Professor Bennett Kravitz from University of Haifa and discussed the following topics:
- importance of personal statements in the admission process;
- the difference between the Personal Statement and the Statement of Purpose;
- special points which Israeli students should emphasize in their statements.
Hassan Al Haj wins Fulbright Science and Technolgy Award (copy 1)
Hassan Al Haj wins Fulbright Science and Technolgy Award
16 October, 2007
Israel is once again represented in the panel of program fellows selected to receive the new Fulbright Science and Technology Award.
Hassan Al Haj, a research student at the Caesarea Edmond Benjamin de Rothschild Foundation Institute for Interdisciplinary Applications of Computer Sciences at the University of Haifa, was selected as one of the winners in the second round of the Science and Technology Award competition. Mr. Al Haj, who plans to conduct thesis research on the topic of natural language processing, is one of forty successful candidates out of more than 100 from countries around the world who competed for this award.
Science and Technology Fellowships, funded by the Department of State, cover in full the cost of Fellows' first three years of study towards a doctoral degree at an American university.
In 2007, Ms. Limor Bursztyn, a biomedical engineering student from Tel Aviv University, received a fellowship in the first round of competition for the Fulbright Science and Technology Award. She is now a doctoral candidate at Stanford University.
Garber Ozone award
Fulbright alumnus Dr. Michael Graber receives Outstanding Service Award at
anniversary celebrations of the Montreal Protocol for the Protection of the Ozone Layer
September 16, 2007 - Montreal, Canada
On the 20th Aniversary of the signing of the Montreal Protocol for the Protection of the Ozone Layer, celebrated in Montreal on 16 September 2007, Fulbright alumnus Dr. Michael Graber was presented with the Montreal Protocol Outstanding Service Award.
During the period 1996-2004, Dr. Graber served as the Deputy Executive Secretary of the United Nations Environmental Program's Ozone Secretariat.
Dr. Graber earned his PhD in Atmospheric Science from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1976, and in the same year was awarded a Fulbright Post-Doctoral Fellowship in support of research to be carried out at the Department of Environmental Protection of the State of New Jersey.
MBA Writing Workshop (copy 2)
MBA Writing Workshop
September 7, 2007 - Sheraton Tel Aviv Hotel
Forty-one students took part in the MBA writing workshop which focused on the importance of essays in the MBA admission process.
The workshop was conducted by professional tutors and other service providers who discussed the following topics:
- strategic planning of MBA applications and program selection;
- understanding the essay questions posed by universities such as Stanford, Wharton, Kellogg and Harvard.
TheMarker most influential
Fulbright alumni named in TheMarker’s “Most Influential” issue
September 2007
A number of Fulbright alumni were named in The Marker’s annual “most influential issue:
The situation of Dr. Yoram Turbowicz (1987 Doctoral Fellow, Harvard University), the Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff, was discussed in a special item appended to the article on Prime Minister Olmert.
Dr. Basel Ghattas (2000 Humphrey Fellow, University of Maryland, College Park) was named one of seven leading figures in the NGO sector, in recognition of his role as head of The Galilee Society, one the largest and most influential Arab voluntary organizations in Israel. Dr. Gattas was also one of the founders of Adala-The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel and of Itige’a, the roof organization of Arab NGO’s, where he served as Chairman and Board Member for many years.
Att. Idit Reiter (1999 Environment Fellow, George Washington University) was named as one of seven influential figures in the field of environment. Reiter, a specialist in environmental law, provides legal advice to many leading industrial firms, hoping “to demonstrate to them that environmental activity not only lessens the danger that they will be the focus of legal processes, but also serves their purely business interests.”
Dr. Ornit Raz (2004 Post-Doctoral Fellow, MIT), the recently appointed Director General of the Israel Bio-Organic Agriculture Association, was termed “worth watching” in the section on promising young marketing excecutives.
Technion Pres 2007 Report
Technion President's Report notes Fulbright alumni's appointments, awards
Fall 2007
The Technion President's Report for 2007 noted the following appointments and awards received by Fulbright Program alumni:
Distinguished Professsor Aaron Ciechanover of the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine (1981 Post-Doctoral Fellow; MIT) was appointed a Member of the Vatican's Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Professor Ciechanover was also named a foreign associate of the American National Academy of Sciences.
Dr. Hossam Haick (2004 Post-Doctoral Fellow; California Institute of Technology) was appointed Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering and was also named a Horev Fellow.
Dr. Avner Rothschild (2003 Post-Doctoral Fellow; MIT) was appointed Senior Lecturer in the Department of Materials Engineering and was also named a Horev Fellow.
Dr. Yariv Kafri of the Faculty of Physics (2002 Post-Doctoral Fellow; Harvard) was awarded an Alon Fellowship by the Council for Higher Education and was also named a Landau Fellow.
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