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  Tel Aviv University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
TAU was founded in 1956 when the Tel Aviv School of Law and Economics, an Institute of Natural Sciences, and an Institute of Jewish Studies joined together to form the University.
TAU received its autonomy from the Tel Aviv municipalty in 1963, when its campus near the northern Tel Aviv neighborhood of Ramat Aviv was established.
TAU is comprised of nine faculties, 106 departments, and 90 research institutes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tel_Aviv_University   (276 words)

  
 Tel Aviv - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The settlement in the area of modern southern Tel Aviv (the neighbourhoods of Neve Shalom and Neve Tsedek) was started in the 1880s as a substitute for the relatively expensive Arab neighbourhoods of Jaffa.
The Tel Aviv Rowing Club, which was established as early as 1935 on the banks of the Yarkon River, is the biggest rowing club in Israel.
Tel Aviv's airport is Dov Hoz Airport Sde Dov (code: SDV), located at the north of the city and serves as a major airport for domestic flights.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tel_Aviv   (1935 words)

  
 Tel Aviv
In 1910, the name was changed to Tel Aviv, meaning "hill of spring." The name was taken from Ezekiel 3:15, "...and I came to the exiles at Tel Aviv," and from a reference in Herzl's novel Altneuland, in which he foresaw the future Jewish state as a socialist utopia.
The population of Tel Aviv gradually swelled, particularly as Jews were stimulated to leave predominantly Arab Jaffa by unrest in the 1920s.
Tel Aviv University is in the suburb of Ramat Aviv.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/vie/Telaviv.html   (1397 words)

  
 Israel: Tel Aviv
The city of Tel Aviv, which was founded in 1909 as a new settlement north of Jaffa, is now the most densely populated and the most industrialized city in Israel.
Tel Aviv itself is a part of a larger conglomeration (dubbed "Big Tel Aviv"), which includes several satellite cities.
Big Tel Aviv with its two-million population boasts three big universities, a large number of high-tech companies, several art museums, exhibition halls and performance centres, as well as pleasant beaches.
www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il /~bazlov/israel/telaviv.html   (137 words)

  
 The Tel Aviv Foundation Projects
A thorough assessment process is being conducted in all high schools in Tel Aviv in order to identify every excellent student in mathematics with a high potential to become the leading academic scientific force in the state of Israel.
The Mayor of Tel Aviv-Jaffa and his professional staff believes that is has a responsibility to provide the tools necessary to enable children to develop at their own pace so they can reach their full potential.
The Tel Aviv - Jaffa Academic College was founded in 1994 as a joint venture of Tel Aviv University, The Tel Aviv Municipality and the Ministry of Education in response to the limited number of in space and budget in the six existing universities in Israel.
www.telavivfoundation.org /projects_education.htm   (1367 words)

  
 Tel Aviv travel guide - Wikitravel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ramat Aviv- upscale northern neighborhood, north of the Yarkon river, where the Tel Aviv University, Diaspora Museum, and Haaretz Museums are located.
Tel Aviv's main airport is also Israel's international airport, Ben-Gurion International Airport [3] (TLV), (NATBAG is the Hebrew acronyms commonly in use), situated about 20 KM away from Tel-Aviv city center.
Station "Tel Aviv Ha-Hagana" is the closest one to the New Central Bus Station.
wikitravel.org /en/Tel_Aviv   (4560 words)

  
 Tel Aviv University | Overseas Programs
Four decades ago Tel Aviv University first opened its gates to accomplished students who came from all over the world to embark on a remarkable personal and academic journey.
Tel Aviv University has since consistently ranked as one of the top institutions of higher learning world-wide.
Tel Aviv University's undergraduate study-abroad program allows students to learn Hebrew and absorb the fascinating land and culture of the people of Israel while taking extraordinary courses in English for full academic credit.
www.telavivuniv.org   (403 words)

  
 Tel Aviv University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Established in 1956 with the merger of three schools, today Tel Aviv University is the largest university in Israel and the biggest Jewish university in the world.
Located on approximately 220 acres in the Ramat Aviv section of Tel Aviv, the University boasts approximately 2,200 faculty members, over 100 departments, and 90 research institutes, including the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies.
TAU offers numerous undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs, including in medicine, law, business administration, education, the arts, and the humanities.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/Education/tau.html   (81 words)

  
 Tel Aviv University American Coucil: about tau
With almost 30,000 students, more than 100 departments, and 5,000 ongoing research projects, Tel Aviv University is Israel's largest and most comprehensive center of higher learning and the largest Jewish university in the world.
Tel Aviv University enjoys the support of dedicated friends throughout the world.
Tel Aviv University: American Council serves as a link between American and Israeli scholars, government officials and community leaders.
www.tauac.org /site/PageServer?pagename=about_tau   (251 words)

  
 The Eitan Berglas School of Economics
In late 1992, the University decided to turn the Department into a school to be named in memory and
Professor Berglas, a founder of the Department and one of Israel's leading economists, served the
University as Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and as Vice Rector.
econ.tau.ac.il   (178 words)

  
 Letter to Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University was partially built on the lands of the Palestinian village of Sheikh Muwanis.
As you are undoubtedly aware, the campus of Tel Aviv University was built on land belonging to the village of Sheikh Muwanis.
This letter is signed by employees and students of Tel Aviv University; by descendents of the Palestinians who lived in Sheikh Muwanis until 1948; and by members of the "Zochrot" organization whose goal is to increase recognition among the Israeli people of the Palestinian life that existed here before 1948.
www.nakbainhebrew.org /index.php?id=143   (867 words)

  
 Tel Aviv University Webflash - September 2005
This initiative was adopted by several of Israel’s universities in cooperation with the Hillel Foundations for Jewish Campus Life and the UJC (United Jewish Communities).
TAU Vice President Yehiel Ben-Zvi participated in the Annual General Meeting of the German Friends of TAU in Frankfurt and the annual board meeting of the Josef Buchmann Scholarship Fund.
Harshav is the founder of the Porter Institute for Poetics and Semiotics at TAU’s Lester and Sally Entin Faculty of Humanities, a noted scholar of Jewish literature and culture, and an award-winning translator of Yiddish and Hebrew works.
www2.tau.ac.il /news/engnews.asp?month=9&year=2005   (898 words)

  
 The Urinals of Tel Aviv University
Located in Israel's cultural, financial and industrial heartland, Tel Aviv University is the largest university in Israel and the biggest Jewish university in the world.
"[Tel Aviv University] is a major center of teaching and research, comprising nine faculties, 106 departments, and 90 research institutes.
"Tel Aviv University offers an extensive range of study programs in the arts and sciences, within its Faculties of Engineering, Exact Sciences, Life Sciences, Medicine, Humanities, Law, Social Sciences, Arts and Management.
www.urinal.net /tel_aviv_u   (134 words)

  
 Tel Aviv University American Council:
TAU believes that some of the most important lessons students can learn are taught off campus...
Tel Aviv University professor Yossi Leshem is working on an early warning system to track bird flu...
Tel Aviv University American Students Show Solidarity and Remain in Israel Despite Escalating Violence in Northern Israel.
www.tauac.org   (269 words)

  
 Tel Aviv University | Overseas Programs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
As students of the Lowy School for Overseas Students at Tel Aviv University whose credentials are recognized by universities world-wide, participants will receive 80 hours of language instruction (four credits) with highly qualified and experienced teachers in small classes and will be housed in dormitories adjacent to the campus.
During leisure hours, Tel Aviv offers Bauhaus architecture, cafes and clubs at the old harbor, the open air markets, summer street festivals, and the charm of old Jaffa with its artist colony.
Send a one page letter, expressing why participation in the Tel Aviv Yiddish Summer Program is important to you; a C.V.; one letter of recommendation, and a paper or essay that you have written (it does not need to pertain to Yiddish).
www.telavivuniv.org /programs/summer.htm   (755 words)

  
 The New Jersey State Consortium for International Studies | Programs | Israel | Tel Aviv University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Location: In the heart of Israel, at the head of education, Tel Aviv University is the largest, most comprehensive, and most dynamic institution if higher education in Israel.
In the heart of Israel, at the head of education, Tel Aviv University is the largest, most comprehensive and most dynamic institution of higher education in Israel.
Tel Aviv University's Lowy School for Overseas Students offers extraordinary academic and cultural experiences for students from all over the world.
www.tcnj.edu /~njscis/telaviv.php   (218 words)

  
 Tel Aviv University
Founded in 1956, Tel Aviv University is Israel's largest university.
It is located on the Mediterranean in Ramat Aviv, a northern suburb of Tel Aviv.
Downtown Tel Aviv is only a short bus ride form the University campus.
www.georgetown.edu /programs/oip/os/sites/mideast/telaviv.htm   (438 words)

  
 Tel Aviv University
Lectures on general topics in medicine, health sciences, and cultural aspects of Israel are given on the Tel Aviv University campus
Applicants from certain geographic regions are awarded grants covering tuition, lectures, health insurance, malpractice insurance, hotel accommodation, professional tours and organized excursions around Israel, and in addition receive a monthly stipend of about $400 to partially cover the cost of living in Tel Aviv, which is approximately $700 a month.
Conducted jointly with Tel Aviv University’s Sackler School of Medicine, this innovative program is a response to one of the main problems of Israel’s healthcare system — the lack of trained senior management.
www.healthtraining.org /schools/telaviv.php   (525 words)

  
 Shofar FTP Archives: people/r/rudolf.germar/tel-aviv-university-report
Last-Modified: 1997/01/25 Tel Aviv University / Faculty of Humanities Project for the Study of Anti-Semitism and the Yolanthe and Frederik Th.
Herr Rudolf presented his doctoral thesis in June 1993 at the University of Stuttgart.
Wiener Library, University Campus, POB 39040, Ramat Aviv, Telaviv 69978, Israel.
www.nizkor.org /ftp.cgi/people/r/rudolf.germar/tel-aviv-university-report   (3626 words)

  
 Compugen And Tel Aviv University Announce Unique Predictive
Hundreds of novel predicted proteins discovered to date using this new predictive method are currently undergoing initial assessment for possible addition to Compugen's growing therapeutic and diagnostic pipeline, and for licensing.
The work, which was published in Genome Research (Volume 14, Pages 1617-1623), was a collaborative effort between Compugen's scientists and Professors Ron Shamir and Gil Ast from Tel Aviv University.
"The development of this exciting computational method is the fruit of a collaborative research project performed at Tel Aviv University and Compugen," said Isaac T. Kohlberg, Chief Executive Officer of Ramot at Tel Aviv University Ltd., the technology transfer company of Tel Aviv University.
www.bioresearchonline.com /content/news/article.asp?docid={CD8DB8D1-D495-47E1-B060-1662A21F7441}&VNETCOOKIE=NO   (460 words)

  
 KODAK: Campus Beat - Tel Aviv University - Tel Aviv, Israel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
From coast to coast and continent to continent, international student film festivals have become the rage at campuses around the world.
In between the oldest (Film Encounter Henri Langlois in France since 1977) to the newest (West Coast Student Film Festival in San Francisco premiered last month), lies one of the largest and most respected festivals on the student circuit, the Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival.
In their ninth year, this biannual event will take place the first week in June at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque.
www.kodak.com /US/en/motion/students/beat/may2002/telaviv.jhtml   (275 words)

  
 Tel Aviv Engineering Program
Located in Israel's largist city, Tel Aviv University (TAU), is a world-class, comprehensive university with a major emphasis on engineering.
Approximately 400 international students are at TAU each semester and a range of courses about Israel, Judaism, and the Middle East are taught.
For more information on the university, visit www.telavivuniv.org.
www.bu.edu /ip/programs/israel/tel_aviv/tel_aviv_eng/aca.html   (96 words)

  
 CGAL at Tel-Aviv University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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As a consequence, a two dimensional arrangement will contain edges that are all x-monotone and pairwise disjoint in their interiors.
Arrangements supporting a variety of curve types (e.g., segments, polylines, conics) is one of the packages developed and maintained by the members of CGAL in the Tel Aviv University.
www.cs.tau.ac.il /CGAL   (93 words)

  
 University of Michigan Law School: The Curriculum - Study Abroad
The Law School offers a semester abroad opportunity for up to two Michigan students to study at the University of Tel Aviv Law School, one of Israel's premiere academic institutions.
There currently is a limited number of appropriate courses offered in English at Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law.
Please also read the Guidelines for Semester Study Abroad at Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law, Israel.
www.law.umich.edu /curriculum/studyabroad/TelAviv.htm   (165 words)

  
 Tel Aviv Engineering Program
Students will be a part of the Overseas Studies Program at Tel Aviv University and will have full access to the resources and activities of that office.
All program participants will live in university residence halls with full kitchen facilities.
Students receive meal stipends, which may be used to buy food at student cafeterias, or spent in grocery stores and local restaurants.
www.bu.edu /ip/programs/israel/tel_aviv/tel_aviv_eng/site.html   (114 words)

  
 Amira Margalith Summer Internship at Tel Aviv University
Students who have a budding passion for Middle Eastern Studies, are interested in undertaking quality research under the direction of a Center member, and have a special linguistic and writing talents are encouraged to apply.
The minimum period for the internship will be three months and include a minimum of 20 hours per week of work at Tel Aviv University or in a location designated by the supervising Dayan Center member.
Additional contributions to the internship honoring the memory of Amira Margalith may be made by contacting the Director of the Dayan Center at Tel Aviv University.
www.ismi.emory.edu /AMSITAU.html   (617 words)

  
 NRC: Personnel: Michal Assaf
She earned her M.D. in 2001 at Tel Aviv University, following a clinical internship at the Edith Wolfson Hospital in Israel.
After completing a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Division of Psychiatric Neuroimaging of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Dr. Assaf has joined the Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center at the Institute of Living as a postdoctoral associate of the Yale School of Medicine.
In 2004, she was jointly appointed as a senior research scientist at the Institute of Living and as an assistant professor adjunct at Yale University.
www.nrc-iol.org /personnel/assaf/assaf.htm   (550 words)

  
 Programs organized by Tel Aviv University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Lowy School for Overseas Students gives young people from other nations the opportunity to study at Tel Aviv University for a year or a semester.
The regular program is accredited through the Lowy School for Overseas Students at Tel Aviv University.
Tel Aviv University/Sackler School of Medicine offers an opportunity for students to pursue a four-year MD education program with the curriculum and course of study patterned after U.S. medical schools.
www.wzo.org.il /en/programs/expand_organization.asp?id=769   (390 words)

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