Weizmann Institute of Science was founded in horvath in 1934. Its predecessor was the West Iver Institute, which was expanded to 1949 and named after the first Israeli president and famous chemist, Dr. chaim weizmann. Today, it has become a
A recognized research center for university graduates to pursue further studies in the fields of physics, chemistry, mathematics and life sciences. Researchers from the Institute participated in research projects aimed at accelerating the industrial development in Israel and establishing new enterprises based on science. The college has a science teaching department, which is responsible for compiling college textbooks.
Belan University was built in Ramat Gan 1955. It embodies a unique comprehensive teaching, that is, in many disciplines, especially social sciences, the intensive courses of Jewish heritage are combined with general education, and Belan University combines traditional and modern technologies, and has research institutions such as physics, medical chemistry, mathematics, economics, strategic research, developmental psychology, musicology, Bible, Tad Sutra and Jewish law.
Tel Aviv University was founded in 1956. The university was established on the basis of merging three original higher education institutions, with the purpose of meeting the need of establishing a university in Tel Aviv, the most densely populated area of the State of Israel. At present, it has become the largest university in Israel, with many disciplines, and attaches great importance to the research of basic and applied sciences. The university also has specialized research institutes, which are mainly engaged in strategic research, health care system management, technology prediction and energy research.
Haifa University, founded in 1963, is a higher education center in northern Israel, providing people with opportunities for interdisciplinary research. The interdisciplinary center, research institute and overall architectural planning of universities are all established for the convenience of interdisciplinary research. Haifa University has also set up an institution to study collective farms as a socio-economic entity. In addition, there is a center dedicated to promoting understanding and cooperation between Israeli Jews and Arabs.
Ben Gurion University in Negev 1967 was built in Beersheba. The purpose of this institution is to serve the residents in southern Israel and promote the social and scientific development in desert areas. The school has made great contributions to scientific research in arid areas, and its medical school has pioneered the community-oriented medical and health undertakings in China. The university has a research center at the branch of the Saiboko Kibbutz, which specializes in the life of the first Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and the historical and political situation of his time.
The Open University was founded in 1974, following the British model. It provides unique and unconventional opportunities for higher education for those who want to study for a bachelor's degree. The method is flexible, mainly based on self-study textbooks and counseling materials, supplemented by prescribed homework, regular counseling and final exams.