Students
How AI is changing the way students choose their future careers
Iranian students expelled from university after allegedly burning flag of Islamic regime
Parents association rejects Teachers' Union threat to limit inclusion of students with disabilities
Jordanian school textbooks contain antisemitic, anti-Zionist themes, IMPACT-se finds
Pitchon-Lev launches new scholarship for youth from Israel’s socio-economic periphery
The launch of the scholarship is part of the ongoing collaboration between both organizations, reflecting a vision of not only providing assistance but also showing change for these young people.
Tel Aviv University launches Global Young Leadership Community
New initiative brings together emerging leaders from Israel and abroad to foster global engagement, leadership, and societal impact.
WATCH: Iran arrests 'Mossad agent' participating in ongoing nationwide protests
Iranian media reported the arrest of an alleged Mossad affiliate amid expanding protests, internet disruptions, campus raids, and growing chants against Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
When land no one wanted becomes good news for students
Israel to ban student use of cell phones on elementary school property, starting February
“We are allowing children to return and truly meet each other, reduce external distractions, and expand the human and natural connection between students, without screens,” Kisch said.
How to organize a multi-city student study tour in Europe: complete guide
Plan a multi-city student study tour in Europe: compact routing, budgeting, documents and safety. Charter bus for students cuts costs and keeps timing tight.
Bank Hapoalim: Young people and students will receive all trading fees back
Bank Hapoalim is launching a benefits package for young people and students that includes a full and automatic refund of securities trading fees, up to NIS 2,000 per quarter.
Partner will award scholarships to Bar-Ilan students who were injured during the war
Partner and Bar-Ilan University are launching scholarships for students serving in the security forces who were injured in the Swords of Iron War.
In Denver, a Jewish day school happily copes with a surge in new students
Hailey, a senior at DJDS, transferred the school year after Oct. 7 because she was tired of her schoolmates constantly bringing up the situation in Israel and Gaza.
Givat Mordechai: Where students, scholars, and history meet
A neighborhood in southwest Jerusalem that has evolved from a Mizrachi pioneer project into a hub for young families, students, and one of the haredi world’s most prestigious yeshivot.