Honorary Chairman of the Board of Governors, Prof. Des. h.c. Manfred Lahnstein, delivers 10th Bucerius Lecture

Prof. Des. h.c. Manfred Lahnstein delivered the annual Bucerius Lecture, a fascinating talk covering 1,700 Years of Jewish Life in Germany and its long history of prejudice. According to Prof.…

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Brazilian Friends of the University of Haifa hold webinar with Colonel (Res.) Kobi Regev of the Israeli Air Force

Hundreds tuned in to an exclusive online interview with Colonel (Res.) Kobi Regev of the Israeli Air Force. Colonel Regev discussed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from his unique perspective, with simultaneous…

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Congratulations to UofH faculty recognized for their outstanding achievements

Prof. Meir Hemmo (Vice Rector) was recently inducted into The European Academy of Sciences. A professor of philosophy at the University of Haifa, Hemmo has published extensively on the conceptual foundations and…

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Congratulations to UofH faculty recently recognized for their groundbreaking research

John Templeton Foundation awards major grants to two scientists from the Faculty of Natural SciencesProf. Edi Barkai (Sagol Department of Neurobiology and former Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences) was…

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RARE AND UNEXPECTED SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY: Shark breeding ground found with hundreds of small sharks and thousands of shark eggs off the coast of Israel

A routine underwater expedition off the coast of Israel has led to the discovery of the largest concentration of shark eggs ever found. "We couldn't believe what we were seeing!" exclaimed Dr.…

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Forbes Magazine features groundbreaking marine research led by the Leon H. Charney School of Marine Sciences

"Unprecedented discoveries led by UofH scientists could transform our understanding of climate change and global sustainability," according to the latest "Editor's Pick" in Forbes Magazine. The magazine article featured high-profile studies…

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Anti-Semitic content on TikTok surges 912% according to a new study led by Prof. (Emeritus) Gabriel Weimann

A new study reveals an alarming year-over-year spike in anti-Semitic tropes, images and rhetoric on TikTok. "TikTok caters primarily to young, impressionable and naive audiences. We need to take very…

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UofH archaeologist identifies Crusader-era siege ramp that has been shielding the city of Ashkelon from desertification for a thousand years

An archaeological dig led by Dr. Rafael Lewis (Zinman Institute of Archaeology) has identified the remains of a massive siege ramp built near the ancient port city of Ashkelon. The coastal city…

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A new computational model developed at UofH may significantly shorten the process of receptor identification

Dr. Judith Somekh (Department of Information Systems) recently identified a novel data science method that significantly shortens the identification of cell-surface receptor functions that are responsible for inter-cellular communication in the…

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UofH researchers detect microscopic elements attesting to world’s oldest markings on prehistoric tool dating back 120,000 years

Researchers from the University of Haifa, the Hebrew University and the French National Center for Scientific Research identified six subparallel incisions on a bone fragment found at a Middle Paleolithic…

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Israeli archaeologists uncover earliest evidence of growing olives for food (dating back 6,600 years) off the southern shore of Haifa

The discovery was found submerged at the chalcolithic site Hishulei Carmel, and predates the oldest evidence of olive production for consumption by some 4,000 years. The research team was led by…

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Managing aquatic insect populations can limit the effects of cholera outbreak

An international study led by scientists from the Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology (University of Haifa at Oranim), Prof. Ido Izhaki (VP and Dean of Research) and Prof. Malka Halpern found that mosquito-like…

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Three UofH students to participate in the prestigious Turner MIINT (MBA Impact Investing Network & Training) competition

The Turner (MBA Impact Investing Network & Training) competition offers select students at business and graduate schools from top universities around the world an opportunity to acquire unique training in…

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An organization created by UofH researcher purchases 700 acres in Brazil and Kenya, for conservation

Prof. Uri Shanas, a zoologist and ecologist at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, is purchasing private land across the globe to save forests and rare animals. He established TiME –…

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