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  1. The Technion Awards Honorary Fellowships to Individuals Who Made an Exceptional Contribution to the Technion, the State of Israel, and Humanity. “I would never have missed the chance to come to the Technion”. Nobel Laureate Prof. Drew Weissman received the Harvey Prize this week along with his colleague Prof. Pieter Cullis.

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  2. About. The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology was founded in 1912 in Haifa and is the oldest university in Israel and the Middle East. The university, where classes started in the winter of 1924/25, offers degrees in science and engineering, and related fields such as architecture, medicine, industrial management and education.

  3. THE [6] 351–400. The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology ( Hebrew: הטכניון – מכון טכנולוגי לישראל; Arabic: التخنيون - معهد إسرائيل للتكنولوجيا) is a public research university located in Haifa, Israel. Established in 1912 by Jews under the dominion of the Ottoman Empire, the ...

  4. Technion – Israel Institute of Technology is Israel’s first university, founded in 1912, 36 years before Israel’s Declaration of Independence. The Technion is credited with conceiving, founding and shaping the high-tech nation of the modern State of Israel. Home to three Nobel laureates, the Technion’s ability to generate new ideas and ...

  5. Technion Israel Institute of Technology is Israel’s biggest science and engineering university, located in the city of Haifa. It is made up of 18 faculties offering around 50 undergraduate programmes and dozens of graduate courses, covering the main science and engineering disciplines and associated fields such as architecture, medicine and computer science. The institute is renowned for the ...

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  6. When the doors of the Technion opened to students in the winter of 1924 – no one could have fathomed the impact that the Institute would have on Israel’s social and economic development and global intellectual and scientific advancement. Technion graduates, researchers, professors, and students have played pivotal roles in the enrichment of ...

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  8. When the doors of the Technion, previously known as the Technikum, opened to students in the winter of 1924/1925 – a dozen years after the first cornerstone was laid on Mount Carmel – no one could have fathomed the impact that the Institute would have on Israel’s social and economic development and global intellectual and scientific ...

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