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Rothberg International School
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Location: Jerusalem - Israel
Host Institution: Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Highlights: The Rothberg experience is perfect for undergraduate students of all levels.
Term(s): Fall, Spring, Academic Year
Language: Hebrew
English Instruction: Yes
Academic Credit: (15 - 40)
Subject Area(s): Anthropology, Archaeology, Art, Art History, Behavioral Science, Biblical Studies, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Culture Studies, Environmental Studies, Ethnic Studies, Foreign Affairs, Gender Studies, Geography, Geology, Global Studies, History, Humanities, International Affairs, International Politics, International Relations, International Studies, Jewish Studies, Language Studies, Liberal Arts, Literature, Management, Peace and Conflict Studies, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Politics, Religion, Social Anthropology, Social Sciences, Social Studies, Sociology, Theology, Women's Studies, Writing, Medicine, Ecosystems, Life Sciences
Price: $18,500.00 (USD)
Included: Ground Transportation, Housing, Meals (Some)
Scholarships: Yes: $250.00 (USD, min.)  $10,000.00 (USD, max.)
Accommodations: Apartment, Dormitory
Participants: Undergraduates, Graduates
Eligibility: Minimum GPA: 3.00
Description: The Rothberg experience is perfect for undergraduate students of all levels. RIS offers the widest variety of quality academic programs and encourages students to enrich their formal curriculum by participating in supervised internships (submission of a supervised research paper will earn academic credit) or independent research with a faculty member. Honors Seminars, designed for third-year students, intensify the learning experience by focusing on the Middle East, Israel, Jewish Studies, Business and Economics, or Psychology through interaction between students and faculty members, complementing formal academic study with related informal activities. ...... Founded in 1925 to serve as the "University of the Jewish People", the Hebrew University of Jerusalem is a symbol of the cultural rebirth of the Jewish nation in its ancestral homeland as well as one of the foremost centers of academic learning in the world. Since 1955, the Hebrew University has integrated international students into its multidisciplinary programs; since 1971 the Rothberg International School (RIS) has enrolled the largest number overseas students in Israel, (over 65,000 alumni-from over 70 countries-to date!). ...... Live in Jerusalem, a city that has captured the hearts, minds and souls of the world for over 3,000 years. Explore Jerusalem's layered history and cultural diversity. Combine a rare cultural experience with renowned academics. While credits earned may transfer to students' home college or university, the experiences gained will influence every aspect of your personal and community life. Hebrew language will provide you with a unique insight into Israeli society and culture through the Sfatarbut (Language and Culture) Program. ...... Imagine learning the archaeology of Jerusalem while walking the streets of the city, examining its ancient walls and seeing its historic buildings. Take a course on prospects for peace in the Middle East in light of the current events unfolding daily in Israel. What could be more appropriate than studying the Hebrew language in the land of its birth? The majority of courses are taught in English, however there are some courses given in Hebrew and students with sufficient knowledge of Hebrew are encouraged to take courses with Israeli students in the faculties of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Science. Qualified students may also be able to take some courses in the Division of Graduate Studies. ...... Students are encouraged to spend a full year at the Hebrew University. However, since there are students who are unable to spend more than one semester away from their home university; provisions have been made for students to attend either the autumn or the spring semester of the program. Students who have not been exempted from Hebrew will be required to study in the Ulpan, an intensive Hebrew language course held prior to the start of the semester.
URL: http://overseas.huji.ac.il

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