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  • Global Studies

    Global Studies Back This item is connected to a text field in your content collection. Double click what you want to edit and then select "Change Content" to open the collection. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click the Content Manager icon on the add panel to your left. In the Content Manager, you can update items, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. Your content collection is already set up with fields and content. Add your own by editing each field, or import CSV files to your content collection. You can create fields for rich content, images, videos and more. Double click to add your own content. Double click to add your own content. Double click to add your own content. Previous Next APPLICATION FORM

  • Q&A | HUJI Global Alumni

    Find answers to common questions about HUJI Global Alumni, membership, events, programs, and more. Get the information you need to stay connected with the Hebrew University alumni community worldwide. FAQ Frequently Asked Questions How do I join The International Alumni Association? Becoming a part of our Global Alumni Association is a simple process. Just complete and submit this registration form. Once you've registered, you’ll receive monthly updates from us, keeping you informed about alumni activities, upcoming events, valuable opportunities, and ways to connect with your local alumni community. How do I get a copy of my academic transcript? Alumni of our BA degree programs or other international non-degree programs may request their transcripts through the Rothberg International School’s webpage. For questions regarding undergraduate transcript requests, please contact: Arlene Gorodenchik | Administrator, Teaching & Student Affairs Division of Undergraduate Studies | Rothberg International School arleneg@savion.huji.ac.il Alumni of our MA degree programs or higher should contact: Naomi Churchill | Graduate Studies Coordinator gradiv@savion.huji.ac.il Division of Graduate Studies | Rothberg International School gradiv@savion.huji.ac.il I’ve lost my HUJI diploma. Can I get a replacement? Certainly! Alumni who have misplaced their diploma can contact their faculties directly and request a reprint of their official diploma. What information is sent to alumni? Upon submitting your email address through our registration form, you’ll start receiving our monthly newsletter tailored for international university alumni. This newsletter covers a wide range of topics, including career opportunities, upcoming events, webinars, professional development resources, and more. Stay informed and connected with us through this information-packed newsletter. What benefits do alumni and former postdocs enjoy? International alumni from all degrees and programs are entitled to a wide array of benefits. These include assistance with car rentals in Israel, consulting services for application submissions, marketing courses for effective company management, employment guidance and consulting, engaging tours in Israel, and much more. For in-depth information, please visit our benefits page. I'm returning to Jerusalem - where can I find accommodation? There are many options for accommodations across Jerusalem. Hebrew University provides its graduates with the option to stay at the Maiersdorf Faculty Club, conveniently situated on the Mount Scopus campus. If you'd rather be closer to the city center, a simple Google search for "accommodation options in Jerusalem" will present you with a diverse selection of choices to suit your preferences. Where can I buy HUJI branded merchandise? You can purchase our alumni brand products. Simply reach out to us via email at Intlalumni@savion.huji.ac.il for more information and details. What career opportunities and resources are available for HUJI international alumni? For comprehensive information on job listings and career resources tailored to international alumni of Hebrew University, please visit our dedicated career page or explore the HUJI Career Center page. I'm interested in pursuing my next degree at HUJI. Where can I explore my options? We're thrilled to welcome back our alumni to HUJI campuses! to explore degree and non-degree programs at the University, please get in touch with our International Info Center: Tel: +972- 2-588-2222 Email: contactus@mail.huji.ac.il How can I connect with other alumni from my country or class? The Hebrew University's Global Alumni Association maintains an extensive database of over 30,000 alumni worldwide. To locate and reconnect with fellow alumni, simply send us an email, and our alumni coordinator will gladly assist you. Reach out to us at: intlalumni@savion.huji.ac.il. In your email, please include your full name, graduation year, country, program name, degree type, and any other pertinent details that might aid in finding the individuals you're seeking. How can I engage with the International Alumni Community? To get started, we recommend taking these initial steps: 1. Update your contact information: Contact our Alumni Coordinator at intlalumni@savion.huji.ac.il. This ensures that you receive our alumni newsletter and stay informed about community activities. 2. Online connections: Connect with us on LinkedIn and join our official international alumni group on Facebook. These platforms offer opportunities to engage with fellow alumni. 3. Introduce yourself: Don't hesitate to send us an email to introduce yourself. We're eager to hear from you and learn about your journey since graduating from Hebrew University. 4. Join the conversation: Engage with the community by posting on our Facebook group. Sharing your experiences and insights enriches the community for all members. Remember, our community thrives when its members actively connect and interact with one another! I’d like to become a HUJI Ambassador in my home country. How can I get started? Fantastic! To begin, please sign up for our Ambassadors Program or update your profile through our registration form. You can find detailed information about the program and ways to get involved on our Ways to Give Back page. I'd like to get in touch with my program or faculty. Whom should I contact? For assistance in connecting with your program or faculty, please send an email to intlalumni@savion.huji.ac.il. In your email, include your complete information, specify the program or faculty's name, and describe the nature of your inquiry. We will then guide you to the appropriate contact. What can I expect from my mentor? Your mentor will be an alum of an international HUJI program. They will dedicate time to guide you in your career and give you advice. Still curious about something? CONTACT US

  • Join HUJI Global Alumni | HUJI Global Alumni

    Stay connected wherever you are by joining HUJI Global Alumni, the international network for graduates of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Connect with fellow alumni, explore events, career opportunities, and global updates. Join HUJI Alumni Welcome to our dynamic HUJI Global Alumni Association, uniting over 30,000 alumni across the globe. As a valued member, you gain exclusive access to an array of perks, including global and local discounts, valuable career services, a lifetime HUJI email address, and a wealth of additional online resources. Display your #HUJIPride Calling all international alumni! If you've spread your wings beyond borders, seize the opportunity by filling out our quick registration form. By doing so, you will secure your spot for our upcoming quarterly mailing, ensuring you reap the benefits of these exciting offerings. Please keep in mind, while membership in the Global Alumni Association brings you a host of privileges, it does not serve as a university ID and doesn't grant access to university buildings (unless explicitly stated). JOIN HUJI ALUMNI

  • Mentors Registration | HUJI Global Alumni

    Sign up to become a mentor in the HUJI Global Alumni Mentorship Program. Share your expertise, guide Hebrew University graduates worldwide, and make a meaningful impact on the next generation of alumni MENTOR REGISTRATION Give back through the HUJI Global Alumni Mentorship Program by guiding students and young alumni from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Share your expertise, provide career development advice, and help shape future leaders. Expand your professional network while staying connected to HUJI’s global community. Become a mentor and inspire success! Register Today HUJI Mentor Match Survey What are the overall goals of the program? What are the benefits of being a mentor? What level of commitment is expected? Is this a paid opportunity? How will you prepare me to be a mentor? Do I need to prepare anything for the workshop? Who will I be mentoring? What will my mentee want help with? I’m a recent graduate/still studying/not established enough in my career yet, and I’m not prepared to be a mentor and think I would benefit from having a mentor. What are my options?

  • Volunteering in Israel | HUJI Global Alumni

    Explore meaningful volunteering opportunities in Israel through HUJI Global Alumni. Connect with local projects, give back to the community, and make a positive impact alongside fellow Hebrew University graduates. Volunteer in Israel Volunteering is a great way to experience local culture, and the possibilities are endless. At the HUJI Global Alumni Association, we're excited to help you find your ideal opportunity, whether short-term or extended. Let's match you for a seamless and fulfilling volunteer journey! Ruach Tova (“Good Spirit” in Hebrew) is the leading organization in the field of volunteering in Israel, specializing in matching volunteers with organizations. MORE INFO OneDay Social Volunteering A unique international, apolitical non-profit organization, which encourages young people ages 18-35 to volunteer in community activities tailored and adjusted to their worldview and the way they live. MORE INFO La Escuelita en Israel is a non-profit that assists and supports Latin American immigrants, strengthening the community and its presence in Israeli society. MORE INFO Save A Child's Heart SACH treats children suffering from congenital and rheumatic heart disease who have little access to care in their own countries, giving them a chance at a healthy life. Volunteers are responsible for organizing games and activities for the children, and provide care and emotional support to the children and their families during their stay in Israel, pre- and post-procedure. All volunteers also take part in our #EndlessLev fundraising initiative, where they have the chance to share their experience and become ambassadors for Save a Child’s Heart. MORE INFO SPCA Animal Shelter SPCA Israel takes in abandoned animals and tries to locate new homes for them. They provide various services to the community, including a veterinary clinic with subsidized fees, a boarding facility for pets, rescueand collection of animals in trouble, and a departmentof education and guidance. MORE INFO Meir Panim Meir Panim is an NGO that runs local restaurants where low-income individuals are served nutritious meals, free of charge. MORE INFO Lasova The Lasova Association cares for the basic needs of every person. Through their three restaurants, they provide a hot lunch for more than 2,000 people, caring for more than 100 homeless individuals in their 6 roof shelters, and caring for approximately 1,000 children through 19 youth homes spread out between Kiryat Shmona and Arad. MORE INFO LATET Israeli Humanitarian Aid (Hebrew for “to give”), was established in order to reduce poverty, for the sake of creating a just and better society. LATET provides assistance to needy populations on a universal basis, by mobilizing civil society toward acts of kindness and mutual responsibility, and promoting change on a national level. MORE INFO Magen David Adom Volunteer in Israel with the country’s national rescue organization, Magen David Adom. Experience life as a first responder and work on ambulances throughout Israel. Participants have the opportunity to learn about emergency medicine in Israel while volunteering on ambulances in the city of their choice for 5 weeks. MORE INFO Eritrean Community Women’s Center The Eritrean Women's Community Center, located in South Tel Aviv, is in the heart of the neighborhood where many Eritrean asylum seekers live. The location is integral to providing access to those aiming to utilize the services provided by the center. MORE INFO African Refugee Development Center The African Refugee Development Center is a grassroots, community-based, non-profit organization that was founded in 2004 by African asylum seekers and Israeli citizens, in order to assist, protect and empower African refugees and asylum seekers in Israel. All of ARDC’s projects are supported by dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers, helping to transform their vision for the refugee and asylum seeker community in Israel into a reality. MORE INFO The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens If you’ve got a green thumb, the Garden Club Volunteer Program at the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens may be just the right place for you. The program offers training and volunteer work in gardening, botany and sustainability. MORE INFO Hadassah Medical Center Hadassah Medical Center is an Israeli medical organization that operates two university hospitals at Ein Kerem and Mount Scopus, as well as schools of medicine, dentistry, nursing and pharmacology affiliated with Hebrew University. The center welcomes volunteers to work together with nursing staff, in the service laboratories, or in various tasks related to patient comfort and care. MORE INFO Further Volunteering Opportunities Interested in a volunteering experience other than the few we’ve mentioned above? Perhaps with the elderly, people with special needs, or children? The Municipality of Jerusalem can help you identify an organization or project that suits you. For more information, please refer to their website or contact bella_we@jerusalem.muni.il .

  • Career | HUJI Global Alumni

    Explore career resources for HUJI Global Alumni. Access job opportunities, mentorship programs, professional development, and networking tools designed to support Hebrew University graduates worldwide. CAREER Welcome to HUJI Alumni Careers. Step into a world of employment opportunities that stretch across Israel and beyond. Here, you can: Connect with us on LinkedIn and rekindle ties with fellow graduates; explore job listings at the HUJI Career Center's dynamic job board; receive personalized career guidance from our experienced Global Alumni Association team and embark on internships in Israel and globally, tapping into our extensive network of alumni spanning diverse industries and communities. NETWORKING CAREER RESOURCES INTERNSHIPS

  • Economics

    Economics Back This item is connected to a text field in your content collection. Double click what you want to edit and then select "Change Content" to open the collection. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click the Content Manager icon on the add panel to your left. In the Content Manager, you can update items, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. Your content collection is already set up with fields and content. Add your own by editing each field, or import CSV files to your content collection. You can create fields for rich content, images, videos and more. Double click to add your own content. Double click to add your own content. Double click to add your own content. Previous Next APPLICATION FORM

  • Copy of International Day | HUJI Global Alumni

    International Day The World Comes to Campus May 19, 2025 Hebrew Version >> The International Office hopes for the swift and safe return of the hostages, an end to the war, and the well-being of all members of the Hebrew University community. Food, Culture & Student Fair The Human Library® – Talk, Don’t Judge MAP The International Lounge Study Abroad Fair The Global Toolbox Food, Culture & Student Fair Food, Culture & Student Fair Food, Culture & Student Fair Food, Culture & Student Fair Food, Culture & Student Fair Food Court 11:00-15:00 Students’ Activity 12:00-14:00 The campus comes alive with flavors, colors, and languages from around the globe! Enjoy a vibrant fair featuring food and drinks from different countries (for purchase), alongside interactive booths and cultural activities led by our international and local students — a unique window on the world. Study Abroad Fair Study Abroad Fair Study Abroad Fair Study Abroad Fair Study Abroad Fair 11:00-15:00 The Forum Meet representatives from around the world — right here on campus! This is your chance to learn firsthand about opportunities for study, research, academic exchange, and international collaboration — directly from embassy officials and of course, the HUJI International Office Exchange Team. Come say hello to the U.S., France, Germany, Spain, China, India, Brazil, Poland, Canada, and more! The International Lounge The International Lounge The International Lounge The International Lounge The International Lounge 12:00-15:00 The Forum – Upper Deck Join an intimate gathering where HUJI experts will talk about global issues, culture, and research—up close and in conversation. 12:00 International Hebrew University, VP for International Affairs, Prof. Oron Shagrir - international Office (EN) 12:10 Food and Minority-Majority Relations in Italy, Prof. Manuela Consonni - Faculty of Humanities (EN) 12:25 The Global Economy: Where is it and what is it up to? Prof. Ori Heffetz - Faculty of Social Sciences (EN) 12:40 What’s “K” in K-pop? Prof. Irina Lyan - Faculty of Humanities (HE) 12:55 Narrowband Influencers and Global Icons, Prof. Renana Peres - HUJI Business School (HE) 13:10 Will China Win the Race Against the US? Prof. Yuri Pines - Faculty of Humanities (HE) 13:25 Behind the Scenes Of Diplomacy, Vice President for Advancement and External Relations Relations, Former Ambassador, Mr. Yossi Gal (HE) 13:40 Unjudged Someone- The Human Library©, Mr. Ronni Abergel, Founder 14:00 - 14:50 Doing Business in the United States, Mike Calvert, Deputy Counselor for US Foreign Commercial Service, US Embassy (EN) The Global Toolbox The Global Toolbox The Global Toolbox The Global Toolbox The Global Toolbox 9:00-11:00 Bronfman Hall Open sessions designed for staff development, sharing professional insights, and exploring new global opportunities. 9:00 Interpersonal Communication in a Cultural Perspective (in Hebrew), Idit Karni, Organizational and Career Consultant 11:00 Fighting the Academic Boycott (in Hebrew), Prof. Oron Shagrir, Vice President for International Affairs 12:30 UN Security Council Simulation: Crisis in Syria | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Model United Nations: Step into the world of global diplomacy with a live demonstration of a UN Security Council session tackling the crisis in Syria. Watch as students represent powerful nations, negotiate high-stakes resolutions, and debate real-world issues: from humanitarian aid and regional stability to foreign intervention and reconstruction. This half-hour simulation offers a unique window into the complexity of international decision-making. A glimpse into the work of the Model United Nations . *Open to academic and administrative staff —prior registration here . Student Session 15:00–16:00 Study and Research Opportunities in Germany: Scholarships for Israeli Students (Hebrew/English), Assaf Blum, DAAD Academic Advisor The Human Library® – Talk, Don’t Judge The Human Library® – Talk, Don’t Judge The Human Library® – Talk, Don’t Judge The Human Library® – Talk, Don’t Judge The Human Library® – Talk, Don’t Judge 10:00-12:00 14:00-16:00 Central Library At the Human Library, we don’t lend out books — we lend people. Come meet students from groups that often face prejudice and stereotypes, and engage in an open, respectful, and honest conversation where tough questions are welcome. Each 30-minute session is a chance to hear our “human books” share their personal stories — touching on religion, nationality, disability, ideology, family life, immigration, and more. Register here>> Link MAP

  • Interest Groups | HUJI Global Alumni

    Discover HUJI Global Alumni interest groups and connect with fellow Hebrew University graduates who share your passions. Join international communities based on career fields, regions, and shared interests. Interests and Networking Expand your circle, hone your knowledge, and share your expertise Strengthen your connection to the Hebrew University International Alumni community by joining networking groups according to your interests and career. Nonprofit Management & Leadership Business & Entrepreneurship Technology & Innovation

  • Sociology

    Sociology Back This item is connected to a text field in your content collection. Double click what you want to edit and then select "Change Content" to open the collection. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click the Content Manager icon on the add panel to your left. In the Content Manager, you can update items, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. Your content collection is already set up with fields and content. Add your own by editing each field, or import CSV files to your content collection. You can create fields for rich content, images, videos and more. Double click to add your own content. Double click to add your own content. Double click to add your own content. Previous Next APPLICATION FORM

  • Art

    Art Back This item is connected to a text field in your content collection. Double click what you want to edit and then select "Change Content" to open the collection. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click the Content Manager icon on the add panel to your left. In the Content Manager, you can update items, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. Your content collection is already set up with fields and content. Add your own by editing each field, or import CSV files to your content collection. You can create fields for rich content, images, videos and more. Double click to add your own content. Double click to add your own content. Double click to add your own content. Previous Next APPLICATION FORM

  • Business Administration

    Business Administration Back This item is connected to a text field in your content collection. Double click what you want to edit and then select "Change Content" to open the collection. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click the Content Manager icon on the add panel to your left. In the Content Manager, you can update items, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. Your content collection is already set up with fields and content. Add your own by editing each field, or import CSV files to your content collection. You can create fields for rich content, images, videos and more. Double click to add your own content. Double click to add your own content. Double click to add your own content. Previous Next APPLICATION FORM

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