The discovery of luxury fabrics from the Far East in Israel’s Arava points to the existence of a previously unknown “Silk Road”

In the News Credit: Israel Silk Road Project excavation teamThe remains of luxury fabrics from the Far East dating back 1,300 years were discovered in a massive garbage pit in…

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New Study reveals earliest use of silver coins as currency in Israel some 500 years earlier than previously believed

In the News Items from the Tel el-Ajjul hoards. | Credit: Israel Antiquities AuthorityProf. Ayelet Gilboa and Dr. Tzilla Eshel (School of Archaeology and Maritime Cultures) in collaboration with a…

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Read more about the article University of Haifa joins other Israeli universities in placing a spotlight on discriminatory legislative initiatives
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University of Haifa joins other Israeli universities in placing a spotlight on discriminatory legislative initiatives

In the News Academic institutions in Israel have responded to the new coalition government's legislative initiatives that may overturn Israeli laws prohibiting discrimination based on race, religion, gender, or sexual…

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The Haifa Laboratory for Religious Studies’ first Interfaith Conference brings together leading figures from Judaism, Christianity and Islam

In the News Over 50 academics from Egypt, Bahrain, the UAE, Morocco, Turkey, Albania, Greece, England, Ireland, and Germany gathered in Haifa to discuss how religion can be a vehicle…

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University of Haifa Proudly Confers Honorary Degrees on President William J. Clinton and Prof. John E. Sexton in New York City

In the News <Honorees and participants in the Honorary Doctorate Conferment ceremony, which took place at NYU's Skirball Center for the Performing Arts.>   In a moving ceremony attended by over…

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UofH experts lead at the BLUE 2022 ECONOMY Conference discussing Israel’s major maritime challenges

In the News Prof. Rear Admiral (Ret.) Shaul Chorev (Head, Maritime Policy & Strategy Research Center) led the Opening Session: "Artificial Islands as a Tool for Promoting Blue Economy and Addressing…

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The Ruderman MA Program for American Jewish Studies celebrates its 10th anniversary

In the News In a special Jerusalem Post article marking the 10th anniversary of the Ruderman Program for American Jewish Studies, Program head Prof. Barak-Gorodetsky (Department of Israel Studies), explains the "goal of the Program is…

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UofH signs new marine science partnerships with universities in Morocco

In the News University of Haifa recently signed academic agreements with universities in Morocco: Abdelmalek Essaâdi University and Cadi Ayyad University. Rector Gur Alroey led a 20-member delegation to Rabat, Morocco with researchers from the…

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UofH signed a first-of-its-kind MOU with Emirati and German academic institutes to protect oceans

In the News The University of Haifa is partnering with the United Arab Emirates University and the Germany-based GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel to investigate climate change and…

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UofH signs academic MOU with Bahrain institute – its third academic partnership since the Abraham Accords

In the News UofH is honored to announce the signing of a landmark agreement with the King Hamad Global Centre for Peaceful Coexistence in the Kingdom of Bahrain. The new…

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UofH’s first academic visit to the Kingdom of Bahrain will cement an academic agreement with King Hamad Global Centre for Peaceful Coexistence

In the News University of Haifa is leveraging the friendly diplomatic relations between Israel and Gulf States to cultivate academic ties with countries in the region. On the first academic…

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Opinion: President Ron Robin and Prof. Dan Tchernov discuss how Middle Eastern collaborations can save the planet

In the News University of Haifa President Ron Robin and Prof. Dan Tchernov, founder and scientific director of University of Haifa’s Morris Kahn Marine Research Station, penned an Op-Ed in the Jerusalem Post, suggesting…

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Read more about the article Opinion: AI products cannot be moral agents. The tech industry must be held responsible for what it develops
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Opinion: AI products cannot be moral agents. The tech industry must be held responsible for what it develops

In the News Dr. Nizan Geslevich Packin (Faculty of Law) and Dr. Ori Freiman (University of Toronto) explored the recent debate in a recent article in Calcalist, as to whether algorithms…

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Members of UofH’s Forum for Law, Gender and Policy participate in a fascinating discussion on gender equality at the residence of the Canadian Ambassador to Israel

In the News At a special event hosted by the Canadian Ambassador to Israel, Prof. Shulamit Almog* and Prof. Noya Rimalt (Forum for Law, Gender and Policy) led a fascinating discussion on…

Continue ReadingMembers of UofH’s Forum for Law, Gender and Policy participate in a fascinating discussion on gender equality at the residence of the Canadian Ambassador to Israel