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The Jerusalem College of Technology–Lev Academic Center has a history of excellence in engineering, electro-optics and defense-related R&D. Approximately half of JCT’s students study engineering, including computer science, electro-optics, electronics and industrial engineering. Other specialties at JCT include business, accounting, and life and health sciences. Students come from Israel and 38 countries around the world. JCT graduates have established numerous high-tech companies and are top engineers in the country’s aerospace and defense industries.
The new Tal Campus is poised to expand opportunities and empower women to pursue higher education and attain employment in science, high-tech, business and nursing
The forthcoming home of the Tal Campus will provide increased opportunities for national religious, Haredi, and Ethiopian women to pursue higher education and attain quality employment in scientific and high-tech industries.
Samson Health Informatics Master’s Program will be Israel’s first academic program in health informatics.
JCT faculty, staff, and students to participate in Israeli iteration of U.S.-based Deconstructing Stigma campaign, which showcases complexity of living with mental illness.
The nationally renowned Selma Jelinek School of Nursing will be named after a Holocaust survivor who served as a nurse in the Russian Army.
Leveraging Jerusalem College of Technology’s track record of empowering the Haredi community through education and employment, “Z-Skills” course will prepare students for an ever-changing workforce.
“On the day after COVID, we will be better people. We will see what we learned from this difficult period and what we will take with us for the future,” said Rabbi Yosef Zvi Rimon, the Rabbinic Head of the Jerusalem College of Technology and its Beit Midrash.