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About Tel-Aviv

Less than a century old, Tel Aviv is about creativity, culture, business, interactions and fun - Whereas Jerusalem, only an hour drive away, sustains three millennia of history, Israel's largest city offers beaches, bars and beautiful people. Its inhabitants come from all over the world and a short walk through the city will uncover this diverse cultural mix.

The city combines its liberal, laissez faire attitude with interconnected neighbourhoods. Check out the Diaspora Museum, which chronicles Jewish culture in exile, or the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. When you've finished, wander through some markets, stop for a cappuccino and then pull up some sand on one of the best beaches in the Middle East.

 

About Us

The International Program in Conflict Resolution and Mediation is an interdisciplinary one year MA Program taught in English that offers all the tools for effective analysis, mediation and negotiation strategies and conflict resolution frameworks in the international arena. It is part of the Evens Program which is within the Gershon H. Gordon Faculty of Social Sciences.

 

About our team

For any question, the team is at your disposal

Professor Ephraim Yaar
Head of the Program
+972 3-6407381
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Jay Rosen
Director of the Program
+972 3-6406640
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Danielle Longo
Academic Coordinator

+972 3-6406759
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Talia Ben Zur
Administrative Assistant
+972 3-6406558
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About the Evens Program

The Evens Program is composed of the International and Hebrew MA programs as well as the University Center for Mediation.

The Master in Conflict Resolution and Mediation taught in Hebrew started six years ago and already has an outstanding reputation in the Israeli Academia. Its interdisciplinary approach and the teaching of topics such as the resolution of conflicts between citizens or between groups of citizens (the civil society) and government bodies made it a unique program.
For more information on the MA taught in Hebrew, please click here

The University Center for Mediation was founded with the objective of providing professional mediation services to individuals, organizations, and communities while basing its practices on theoretical and practical academic research. In addition, the Center is a data base, accumulating the knowledge and accomplishments made in this field in Israel and the world.
For more information on the Center, please click here (website in Hebrew only)

 

 

About the Gershon H. Gordon Faculty of Social Sciences

The Social Sciences study collective aspects of the human experience as revealed in culture and the many forms of social organization. Since its founding in 1964, the Faculty of Social Sciences at Tel Aviv University set itself the goal of furthering our understanding of social forms in general and of Israeli society in particular.

 

 

Comprising over 20 percent of Tel Aviv University's student enrollment, the Faculty of Social Science is the most heterogeneous, with links to such diverse areas as neurosciences (cognitive and biopsychology), mathematics (economic theory), cultural studies (anthropology), and philosophy (political thought). Under the broad umbrella of social sciences scholars at Tel Aviv University study such varied topics as comparative political institutions; international relations; immigration and social rights; risk and decision making; markets and contracts; the effect of electronic media and its regulation; sustainable growth; work and organizations; stress and its regulation; perception and memory.
For more information about the Faculty, please click here

 

 

About Tel Aviv University

Located within Israel's cultural, financial and business heartland, Tel Aviv University is the largest and most comprehensive of Israel's institutions of higher education. TAU is active in most areas of teaching and research and plays a focal role in all areas of economic, social, and national debate. This major center of learning started in 1956 with the union of three small educational units - the Tel Aviv School of Law and Economics, an Institute of Natural Sciences, and an Institute of Jewish Studies. It was granted autonomy in 1963. Today, over 29,000 students participate in the degree programs of the University's 105 different departments and 27 schools in nine faculties.

Middle Eastern history, strategic studies, and the search for peace are central concerns for Tel Aviv University researchers. Its scholars are putting their expertise to work for the peace process, participating in Israel's delegations to the peace talks, and in joint projects with colleagues from neighboring countries.

As witnessed by the 56 Israel Prize Laureates who have been associated with Tel Aviv University, TAU sets a great store by academic excellence, innovation, and creativity, while constantly striving to advance and internalize moral values and justice in Israel.


The best students in Israel seek to gain an education and a profession at TAU and to enjoy its free and lively atmosphere. The beautiful and spacious campus is situated in suburban Ramat Aviv, just north of the city, the University is minutes away from downtown Tel Aviv. TAU’s proximity to the artistic and commercial capital of Israel allows students to absorb the best of Israeli culture and society.

For further reference please visit the interactive map of TAU’s campus

For more information on Tel Aviv University please visit TAU's website in English

 

 

 

 

 

 

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