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  2. Layout 1: Horizontal. The horizontal logo is the primary University logo. This logo should be used wherever possible. The horizontal logo comes in two versions: in Hebrew (with the icon to the right of the text), and in English (with the icon to the left of the text).

  3. Please use only the standard versions of the logo as seen on this website. Do not separate the two parts of the logo. Any changes or additions to the logo are strictly prohibited and will harm the unified brand of the Hebrew University. The logo must always appear on a white background.

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    Students participating in the program are eligible to receive scholarships and stipends. The Faculty of Law awards students stipends and tuition waivers to eligible candidates. Please contact Ms. Shanie Rabinowitz, program coordinator for more information: shaniebe@savion.huji.ac.il Additional scholarships available: MASA For more information pleas...

    The Office of Student Life (OSL) is responsible for organizing diverse extracurricular programs specifically designed to introduce students to the Land of Israel – its people, geography, culture and politics. The many exciting events, tours and activities that complement the academic program allows students to see the country from new angles and pr...

    A 3-day orientation program for international students will take place one week prior to the start of the semester. During the orientation students will be given tours of The Hebrew University campus, The Supreme Court and the city of Jerusalem. Academic information regarding courses and regulations will be provided as well. For additional informat...

    The university has a modern sports center, located near the campus and Student Village, with an elaborate and spacious gym, swimming pool, tennis courts and dance studios. Virtual tour

    Living in University housing is an important part of the overall experience of studying abroad. Students have the opportunity to meet new friends from different cultures and continents – North America, South America, Asia, Africa and Europe – as well as a chance to share experiences with Israeli students. Click hereto view housing accommodations at...

    All students at the Hebrew University, including part-time and external students, must have health insurance coverage for the period of their studies. Unless otherwise noted, all non¬Israeli full-time students will receive health insurance for the period of their program, provided they meet the criteria. Students who remain in the University over t...

    Any previous or current medical problem may affect the insurance coverage limitations.
    Each case is considered individually on the basis of age, insurance period and severity of the condition.
    Students must complete the Health Insurance Application. Those who answered “yes” to any of the questions on the form may be asked to send a recent up-to-date letter from their attending physician...

    The Student Union at the Hebrew University – The Aguda is the body representing all students at the University. The Aguda provides various services to all the students in many areas – academic, welfare, culture and more. The Aguda offices are open and at your service Sunday-Thursday between 9:00-16:00 (Frank Sinatra Building 2nd floor). For further...

    THE FACULTY OF LAW HEBREW UNIVERSITY 1. Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem 91905, Israel 2. For all inquiries please contact Shanie Rabinowitz, international programs coordinator: shaniebe@savion.huji.ac.il 3. Phone 972-2-5880044 (In Israel: 02-5880044) VISIT US ON FACEBOOK

  4. The law faculty of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, located on Mount Scopus, is the flagship of legal research and education in Israel.

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    The Faculty of Law of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, located on Mount Scopus, is the flagship of legal research and education in Israel. Established in 1949 as the first law faculty at an Israeli university, it has maintained an impressive record of excellence and accomplishments.

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  7. Printer-friendly version. The new Hebrew University logo is based on the original symbol designed in 1954 by the late artist Zelig Segal. Like the original, it comprises a flame representing the torch of learning, and the letters alef and ayin representing the University’s name in Hebrew.

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