Open University of Israel: Our Excellent 2022 Graduates
Student Excellence at the Open University of Israel. The industries brightest at the Open University of Israel.
Student Excellence at the Open University of Israel. The industries brightest at the Open University of Israel.
It is possible that if establishments of education were to work on altering learningstyles to be more interactive, there would not be a need for a complete halt to theacademic year. Original Hebrew Article: https://iglob.es/?1001323466 On an average day, with no coronavirus, it is easy to understand why students and professors prefer a “frontal” education…
A fascinating episode with Maj. Gen. Eitan Ben Eliyahu, former Commander of the Israeli Air Force and Eran Broshy, Chairman of the American Friend of the Open University of Israel -Israel and the new Middle East Realities. Eitan Ben Eliyahu (born 1944) is a retired Major General in the Israel Defense Forces and was the…
Enlace Judío México e Israel – The “Start-Up Nation” continues to need a significant influx of highly-educated talent and the Open University provides it, but it does more than that: its inclusive and extensive model provides quality education to every segment of Israel’s diverse population. We spoke with the OUI’s “ambassador” in North America.
The new restrictions have left the institutions for higher educationclosed with studies transferring online. How will you succeed in yourstudies from the home? Here are a few tips from students. As a result of the Coronavirus outbreak, most institutions for higher education have decided to enact their studies at a distance, online. So what should…
Adam Milstein is an Israeli-American real estate investor, lobbyist and philanthropist. He is a managing partner of Hager Pacific Properties. In 2000, Milstein and his wife Gila founded the Adam and Gila Milstein Family Foundation. He is a co-founder of the Israeli-American Council, where he currently serves as chairman of the board. Both organizations support…
In the wake of the October 7th tragedy, OUI’s new President, Prof. Leo Corry, reflects upon the aftermath, sharing personal ties to the victims, and emphasizing the need for collective responsibility in rebuilding lives and healing the delicate tapestry of Israeli society.