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The Hebrew University ranks among the top 100 universities worldwide due to its excellence and productivity as a research institution. In recent years, Hebrew University faculty and alumni have won Nobel Prizes, developed life-saving new technologies and made progress in the treatment of cancer, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, AIDS and many other diseases. These internationally recognized scientists and scholars also fulfill teaching responsibilities, educating new generations of leaders for Israel and the world. To sustain these levels of performance and achievement, The Hebrew University must recruit and retaining outstanding new faculty members. Recruiting these rising academic stars, and providing equipment and research resources for their pioneering work is essential to the university’s development of intellectual capital.
Philanthropists who wish to make a difference can help The Hebrew University to recruit new faculty members and equip state-of-the-art laboratories. Cultivating the talent and careers of new faculty has resulted in success for The Hebrew University. For two consecutive years, its outstanding young researchers have won highly competitive research grants from the European Union, which seeks to foster exciting new independent research.
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