News
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05/05/25
Exploring Bio-Plastic Innovation at the Azrieli Gallery
A new exhibition at the Azrieli Gallery showcases experimental works created in the course Particle Accelerator, led by Ifat Keinan and Liron Peretz.
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04/05/25
Study: How October 7 Affected Holocaust Survivors
A new study led by Dr. Ruth Meitlis of Jerusalem Multidisciplinary College, in collaboration with Bar-Ilan University and Ashkelon College, explored the impact of the October 7 attacks on Holocaust survivors.
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30/04/25
New Article Explores Innovation in Bicycle Design
A new article published in Makery, a leading international platform for art, science, and technology, highlights the work of Atar Brosh, senior lecturer in the DAN Department of Creative Human Design at Jerusalem Multidisciplinary College.
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10/04/25
Does Mass Surveillance Really Prevent Cyberterrorism?
In a new article featured in the Israeli economy publication Calcalist, Dr. Keren Levy Ganany-Snider from the Jerusalem Multidisciplinary College and Prof. Daphna Canetti of the University of Haifa reveal surprising findings about public attitudes to…
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09/04/25
Spring Semester Kicks Off with Celebration
The college’s spring semester began on March 19 with a festive campus event organized by the Student Union.
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09/04/25
Celebrating Inclusion: Communication Disorders Awareness Week
During National Communication Disorders Awareness Week, the colleges Speech-Language Pathology faculty and students led workshops, lectures, and screenings across Jerusalem — from early childhood centers to hospitals.
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06/04/25
Protecting Children’s Vision Across Communities
By 2050, vision researchers estimate that nearly half the world’s population could suffer from myopia (nearsightedness), with severe cases potentially leading to blindness.
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25/03/25
Israel's First Open-Source Breakthrough Led by College Alumnus
Benjamin Hirschberg, an alumnus and current lecturer in computer science at the college, spearheaded a groundbreaking achievement with the open-source project "Kubescape," becoming the first Israeli project accepted into incubation by the Cloud Nativ…
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24/03/25
Annual Research Day Encourages Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Jerusalem Interdisciplinary College hosted its annual "Research Day," bringing together researchers, faculty, students, and international guests for a day of scientific exchange.