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The program aims to create a culture that enhances the worlds of knowledge and performance in humanities from an entrepreneurial perspective. it develops a broad infrastructure to form an entrepreneurial culture in humanities.
The establishment of an entrepreneurial community that looks inwards, into the Facultyof Humanities
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, as well as outwards, by forging ties and being affiliated with the Hebrew University's entrepreneurial community, faculty, and industry. The community is diverse, and consist of students, administrative staff, academic faculty and alumni, while reaching out to entrepreneurs, organizations, and key representatives from industrial worlds relevant to the Faculty of Humanities' areas of knowledge and research. At the same time, the community becomes part of the university's general entrepreneurial community network. Thus, the Humanities Entrepreneurial Community will benefit from multidisciplinary connections focusing on innovation and entrepreneurship, as well as be directly and deliberately exposed to the activities and opportunities provided by ASPER-HUJI-Innovate to the entire university ecosystem.
Did you write a seminar paper for your department at the Faculty of Humanities?
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Are you preparing a seminar paper? You are invited to send us a research-based innovative idea that is applicable and has an impact! Send us your idea!
Call for projects based on an approved research proposal.
Students in the Faculty of Humanities of the Hebrew University are invited to submit a research project at any stage for support to develop an applied project.
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Entrepreneurship based on research is the focus of this call.
Send us your proposal.
The proposals will be evaluated by Faculty of Humanities faculty members,
ASPER-HUJI-Innovate members, and relevant industry representatives.
Scholars (faculty members, postdoc and grad students) – Call for projects development based on personal research and group studies.
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Faculty members in the Faculty of Humanities at the Hebrew University are invited to submit a research project at any stage to receive support for the development of an applied project. The calling voice is intended for entrepreneurship based on theoretical research in the humanities.
Send us your proposal
The proposals will be evaluated by Faculty of Humanities faculty members,
ASPER-HUJI-Innovate members, and relevant industry representatives.
Middle Meets is a series of facilitated proactive dialogues between college-aged students, developed in response to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict that was initiated by a group of university students in response to the current conflict in Israel.
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The dialogues include Jewish and Palestinian Israeli students from various universities and academic backgrounds in Israel, as well as American students. Encouraging Complex Discourse. By students. For students.
Middle Meets' GOAL is for participating students to bring their personal experiences to theirs and other university communities to develop sustainable guiding principles for complex discourse and dialogue.