
The View From Mt. Scopus - A Podcast from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem “Nothing has given me such delight as the proposal to establish a Hebrew University in Jerusalem,” Albert Einstein wrote this in his diary more than a century ago - a century of cutting-edge research and innovation at Israel’s leading academic institution that Einstein, alongside many other luminaries, helped establish. I... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 6 | Founded | a year ago |
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Long a powerhouse of basic research, the Hebrew University is now actively fostering startups and entrepreneurs with a view to bridging lab and marketplace.
Since its founding, the Hebrew University's Faculty of Law has been tasked with building and safeguarding Israel’s legal framework and democracy
This episode takes us inside the university’s living model of coexistence. It explores what works, what doesn’t, and how proximity becomes connection: one classroom, lab bench, and study session at a time.
Upon its foundation, the Hebrew University didn't merely set out to educate but to redefine education itself, leading the effort to revive the Hebrew language as a vernacular fit for all fields of scientific inquiry.
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