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Ben Gurion University of the Negev

Beer Sheva, Israel

Ben Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) is the youngest of the seven research universities in Israel, established in 1970. It includes five faculties (among them Humanities and Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Health Sciences and more. BGU offers B.A., M.A. as well as Ph.D. and M.D. degrees with about 19,000 students attending it every year.

Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem

Jerusalem, Israel

The name Bezalel Academy of Art and Design (BEZ) is synonymous with more than 100 years of Israeli art, innovation and academic excellence. It is Israel’s oldest institute of higher education and leading design academy, with more than 2000 undergraduate and postgraduate students studying a range of subjects from fine art and photography to industrial design and architecture. Bezalel's faculty of 250 teachers takes pride in the generations of graduates working at the cutting edge of their field both in Israel and abroad.

Gordon Academic College of Education

Haifa, Israel

Gordon Academic College (GACE) was established in 1953 and is accredited to bestow B.Ed. and M.Ed. degrees.  Located in Haifa, GACE serves Israel's northern peripheral areas and populations. It is a multicultural institution and has 2,500 students and over 250 faculty members representing the ethnic, religious and cultural groups of Israel's North (Jews, Muslims, Christians, and Druse).

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Jerusalem, Israel

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI) is the oldest university in Israel. Founded in 1918 and opened officially in 1925, it is Israel’s premier university as well as its leading research institution, ranked among the 100 leading universities in the world.

NAALE

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Naale program offers an opportunity for Jewish teens to achieve academic excellence as well as personal and interpersonal skills that will support them throughout their life.

Ruppin Academic Center

Natania, Israel

Ruppin Academic Center (RAC) is one of the largest public colleges in Israel. It has come a long way since its establishment in 1949 as a training and management center for Israel's agricultural settlements, Kibbutzim and Moshavim.

Sakhnin Academic College

Sakhnin, Israel

Sakhnin Academic College, due to its location in the center of Galilee, provides diverse study opportunities for Arab students and especially for women. It aims to fulfil a range of vital needs of the Arab population in the Galilee as more than half of the Arabic speakers in Israel live this region.

Social Global Sciences - Gotenburg

Gothenburg, Sweden

University of Gothenburg (UGOT) is one of the largest universities in Sweden with 37 000 students and 6000 employees. UGOT has a Centre of Global Migration (CGM) with the School of Global Studies (SGS) as the host department. CGM is a cross-faculty center in close collaboration with external local and regional actors, such as the municipality and local agencies as well as international and national research networks on migration.

University of Hildesheim

Hildesheim, Germany

Educational Science & Social Sciences is one of the four faculties at the University of Hildesheim (Germany). This faculty offers BA and MA programs as well as different doctoral-programs in the fields of Educational Science, Pedagogical Psychology, Social Work and Organization Studies.

University of Thessaly

Volos, Greece

The University of Thessaly was founded in 1984, and it is one of the youngest Universities in Greece. Its administrative center being in the city of Volos, the University has expanded in the four biggest cities of the region of Thessaly, i.e., Volos, Larissa, Trikala and Karditsa.

University of Trier

Trier , Germany

University of Trier is a young, dynamic university with 15.000 students. It is one of Germany’s top 20 humanities and social science universities in terms of its ability to attract third party research funding.

Vilnius University

Vilna, Lithuania

Vilnius University, one of the oldest and most famous establishments of higher education in Eastern and Central Europe, was founded in 1579. Its mission is to create, accumulate and disseminate knowledge in the atmosphere where old traditions and new ideas enrich each other.

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