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нове: ADMISSION
Admission to all CISP programs is made through the New York office.
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Center for International Student Programs, Office of Student Services, 1430 Broadway, 8th Floor, NY NY 10018, USA Phone: 212-687-7721 Fax: 212-302-6443 Toll-free: 1-800-962-2248 Email: osp@aabgu.org
Israel Office: Tzippi Gazit, Administrative Secretary, Center for International Student Programs; Ben Gurion University, P.O.Box 653; Beer Sheva 84105, Israel; Phone: +972-8-6461144, Email: osp@bgumail.bgu.ac.il
Haifa University Academic Programs
The Department of Overseas Studies at the University of Haifa welcomes international students to study at the university on a non-degree basis for a summer, semester, or full academic year. The University of Haifa is recognized internationally as an approved study abroad site, and academic credits earned are transferable back to home institutions to be applied towards completion of a degree.
Undergraduate Programs
Semester or Year Overseas Program
Carmel: An Israel Study Program and Progressive Beit Midrash
Habo U
Honors Program in Psychology
Honors Program in Peace and Conflict Studies
Honors Program in Jewish Culture and Civilization
Internship Program
Open Apartments
Graduate Programs
Program for Visiting Graduate Students
Global Law Program
Summer Programs
Intensive Hebrew Summer Ulpan
Study Tour
Hebrew Language Programs
Intensive Hebrew Summer Ulpan
Intensive Hebrew Winter Ulpan
Semester Ulpan
Undergraduate Degrees: Mary Sachs msachs@univ.haifa.ac.il Advanced Degrees: Ora Gliklich oglikl@univ.haifa.ac.il
Application Process and Deadlines Follow these easy steps to apply to the International School: 1. Review information about the programs that interest you most. 2. Complete our on-line preliminary registration. This provides us with your personal details and contact information so that we can be in touch with you and assist you throughout the application process. 3. Download and complete an application. 4. Return the application and all necessary materials, including the $50 application fee, by the following application deadlines*: Full Year and Fall Semester**: April 15 Spring Semester**: November 15 Carmel: January 15
Intensive Hebrew Summer Ulpan: July Session: May 15 August Session: July 1
Study Tour June Session: May 15 September Session: July 1 Intensive Winter Ulpan: January 1
* We are happy to consider late applications on a space-available basis. ** These application deadlines are only for full-time students. If you are a part-time student, you may sign up through the first day of the semester.
When we have received all of your application materials your application will be reviewed by our admissions committee. Decisions of admission are generally made within two weeks of receiving the application in Haifa. The only exception is for the Carmel program, for which decisions of admission will be announced on March 15th.
Undergraduate Programs
The Karyn Kupcinet International Science School for Overseas Students
Deadline for Receipt of all Material for Overseas Students: 31 December 2006 Deadline for Receipt of all Material for Southern Hemisphere Students: 31 October 2006 Participants designate the research preferences of their choice from a descriptive list of research projects here at the Institute. Click on Current Research Projects and follow the links to the Faculties and Departments of your interest. These choices are then matched, by a scientific coordinator, with ongoing research teams at the Institute. The students study under the guidance of a Scientific Personnel and spend between ten weeks to four months, during their summer holidays, studying on the research project to which they have been assigned. A few students from the Southern Hemisphere attend during the winter months, coinciding with these students' university holidays. Students receive a per diem allawance. At the end of the program, students deliver a 10-minute presentation describing their study, and submit a written abstract. These abstracts are then combined into a book, which is mailed to each student. The program is for undergraduate university-level students only, who have completed at least two years of study. Students in their final year may apply for the summer immediately after graduation. Students may not apply if they have already graduated university at the time of application. Students from overseas must have a grade point average of 3.6 out of 4.0 or the equivalent. Information and application forms for the summer 2007 program for overseas students are now available. Information and application forms for the winter 2007-2008 program for overseas students from the Southern Hemisphere will be available in September 2007. If you have further questions, or require information, please contact Greta Rosenberg at +972-8-934-4578, or send email to greta1.rosenberg@weizmann.ac.il.
The Karyn Kupcinet International Science School Summer Study for Foreign Science Students
Summer 2007 A small number of undergraduate foreign students (from second year onward) in the Exact and Natural Sciences will be accepted for study during the summer of 2007 by the Weizmann Institute of Science. You may apply during your final year of university for participation immediately following graduation. Students are given the opportunity to take part in a research project in their fields of interest. Most of the participants will receive a modest allowance to cover living expenses. To be admitted to the program, the candidate must (a) give evidence of a serious interest in research (previous experience is an advantage but not a requirement) and (b) be prepared to study for a minimum of 10 weeks. The maximum period of study is 4 months. Students must have a grade point average of 3.6 out of 4.0 or the equivalent. The application forms should be completed as fully and specifically as possible, indicating departments in which you are interested, which can be obtained from the list of Current Research Projects. Candidates will be screened only after receipt up to two letters of reference, plus an official list of all university grades. After screening, the applications will be circulated among the various departments, which make the final decision. Students are required to list, on the application form, three departments in which they are interested in working. Please note that generally, the Science Teaching Department, Experimental Animals Center, Biological Services, and Chemical Services do not accept summer students, so it is not advisable to list them. At the end of the summer study period, students will deliver a 10-minute lecture on their study, submit a written abstract of this lecture, approved by the student's research advisor. A student who has satisfactorily completed the requirements will be issued a certificate of participation in the program. Accommodation on campus is not guaranteed, but we will do our best to arrange alternative accommodation. Further information will be supplied later. Notification of the student's arrival date and hour must be given at least two weeks in advance of arrival. Students participating in the program need only a regular tourist visa. Upon arrival at the Institute, the student is obligated to pay the medical insurance that is required during the work period. (Illnesses contracted before arrival in Israel are not covered by insurance provided at the Institute.) Students are expected to be on campus between 1 June and 31 August. The facilities of the Meyer and Shirley Weisgal Recreation Center, located on the Institute grounds, are available to all summer students at low membership fees. These facilities include tennis courts, swimming pools, basketball, etc.
QUESTIONS? E-mail or call us via Skype (http://www.skype.com/helloagain.html). The preferred method for correspondence with our office is via e-mail (to: greta1.rosenberg@weizmann.ac.il, or tel: +972-8-934-4578. If you wish to talk to us, you can do so through Sunday-Thursday between 14:00-16:00 local time in Israel (for local time in Israel see the World Clock at: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=110 If you have further questions, or require information, please contact Greta Rosenberg.
http://www.weizmann.ac.il/acadaff/information_overseas.html
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