University of Haifa

8 stories about University of Haifa
Dr. Aviad Scheinin Haifa

National Geographic names Haifa professor as an ‘Emerging Explorer’

31.05.21|James Spiro
University of Haifa’s Dr. Aviad Scheinin is the second Israeli to receive the honor
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“Skypes, Skittles, and Yahoos”: Digital Dog Whistles signal new language for online hate

09.02.21|James Spiro
According to University of Haifa professor Gabriel Weimann, online extremists are creating their own language to bypass new rules put in place against hate speech
University of Haifa TikTok event

University of Haifa and TikTok address Holocaust awareness during International Holocaust Remembrance Day

28.01.21|James Spiro
The event featured students from the MA Program in Holocaust Studies, addressing the lack of knowledge about the Holocaust among today’s youth
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University of Haifa to Use Startup Methods for Holocaust Commemoration Projects

21.04.20|CTech
Ahead of Israel’s annual Holocaust Remembrance Day, the northern Israeli university announced the launch of an innovation hub dedicated to Holocaust education and commemoration
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University of Haifa to Expand by 100,000 Square Meters by 2030

14.06.18|Dotan Levy
The expansion will enable the northern Israeli university to increase its student capacity by 50%
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Founder of Business Wire Donates $10 Million to Israel’s University of Haifa

30.05.18|Tofi Stoler
The donation will be used for the founding of a new campus consisting of at least four buildings at the port and downtown area of Haifa
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The Helmsley Trust Grants $18 Million to Build New Research Tower on Haifa Hospital Campus

23.01.18|Amarelle Wenkert
The American charitable trust will fund the construction of a 20-story medical research tower to serve Rambam hospital, the University of Haifa, and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
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In Work Emails, Emoticons Suggest Incompetence, Research Says

21.08.17|Calcalist
A joint Israeli-Dutch study finds that in formal emails, emoji and emoticons may create a negative first impression