DATE
May 14, 2024 –
May 25, 2024

May 26, 2024 –
June 5, 2024

(program dates subject to change)

ELIGIBILITY
All full time faculty at any level or in any discipline may apply.

Applicants must have a current passport which expires no earlier than December 6, 2024.

COVERAGE
Air, room, & most meals

APPLICATION DEADLINE
February 20, 2024

FACULTY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM IN ISRAEL, SUMMER 2024

PASSPORT REQUIREMENT

Applicants must submit a valid passport at time of acceptance in order to travel on the Summer 2024 program.

The Faculty Fellowship Program in Israel is a competitive academic fellowship that invites full-time university and college faculty members to apply to participate in an all-expenses-paid academic trip to Israel.

The Program seeks to link scholars from diverse disciplines with their Israeli counterparts at major institutions for the purpose of initiating exchanges and collaborations.

The program will be enhanced with participants meeting with professionals and experts involved in government, industry, education, media and other sectors to understand the many facets of Israel’s evolving national and international policies.. Participants will gain a deeper awareness of the many challenges faced by the country and the creativity, spirit and ingenuity that Israelis bring to tackling these issues.

Faculty Fellowship Program in Israel is open to full-time teaching academics who have never been to Israel.

Program Overview

To provide a dynamic and academically productive experience, the program will highlight several key categories:

  • Academic Exchange, Networking and Collaboration: This is the central focus of this fellowship. Participants will engage in unique opportunities to partake in cross-cultural academic and professional dialogues and exchanges with colleagues in specific disciplines at leading Israeli institutions.

  • Science and Technology: Expand collaborative academic ties and gain insight into Israeli advances in science, information, medical and pharmaceutical technologies and how these developments are playing a role in shaping the future of the region.

  • History: Explore how the history of the region continues to shape contemporary issues.

  • Society: Observe the many faces of Israel – its heterogeneous and complex population with historical connections to many faiths and traditions, that is rarely portrayed in its complexity.

  • Economy: See why many argue that the future of peace in the region begins with the economic alliances that are being built today.

  • Politics, Diplomacy and the Media: The politics of the region are the subject of intense debate in mainstream media and of intellectual dialogue in our classrooms. Get a close-up look at political discourse on the ground and the role of the media.

  • Culture: Art reflects life, and Israel is no exception. See ways in which the drama of the region plays out on stage, screen and in literature.

  • Law, Democracy and Human Rights: Debate and discuss the development of Israel as a democracy that is committed to principles of transparency, human rights and the rule of law within the framework of the contemporary Middle East.

All information is subject to change.

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Faculty Fellowship Program in Israel . 42 East 69th Street NY, NY 10021
info@ff2israel.org