Jerusalem College of Technology
The University of Haifa, Tel Aviv’s Afeka College of Engineering and the Jerusalem College of Technology are pushing ahead with ambitious plans to develop their campuses.
“We shouldn’t be leaving because we are escaping antisemitism but because we have our ancestral Jewish homeland,” says entrepreneur.
Road safety, traffic flow and drone-detection solutions won top prizes at the Jerusalem College of Technology’s sixth annual Hack.Her.It.
“We have to humiliate those that do it every time they do it,” says the Israel advocate and former South Carolina governor.
The three-year program starts this fall at its Tal Campus for Women.
“The developments that gave Israel prestige in areas such as defense, health and green energy were created by engineers who studied physics at the onset of their careers,” said Benni Milgrom, academic coordinator of the Olympiad.
Jerusalem college to launch Israel’s first nursing master’s degree in English
The new English-language program, which will initially be open to women, is set to launch during the 2022-23 academic year.
Post-event, participants can enter the LevTech Lab Pre-Accelerator to further develop products or create their own startups.
Jerusalem College of Technology lecturer and researcher Dr. David Sinefeld, along with his Cornell University counterparts, reveals a new method for brain imaging in zebrafish, potentially providing significant insight into future discoveries.
Women’s hackathon in Jerusalem results in solutions for pandemic’s acute needs
A virtual dating platform resembling a face-to-face dating environment, complete with interactive games, wins the latest hackathon to address challenges due to COVID-19.
Jerusalem College of Technology awarded $9 million grant to support nursing program
Funding for construction of JCT’s Faculty of Life and Health Sciences building comes as Israel continues to struggle with a nursing shortage.
“We are all still working to adapt and create new ways to maintain good physical, emotional, and mental well-being, especially for vulnerable populations,” said Orlee Guttman, JCT’s director of strategic partnerships and co-Founder of LevTech