Israel’s Technion to scrap throwaway cutlery for more sustainable alternatives
From October, the Technion‒Israel Institute of Technology will stop buying disposable utensils. Read more
Aug-11: Technion webinar: The sky is NOT the limit – breakthroughs in space research
July 29, 2021 by J-Wire
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Billions of dollars are spent on space research each year. The Technion asks if it is worth it? Read more
Technion webinar: The sky is NOT the limit – breakthroughs in space research
July 29, 2021 by Community newsdesk
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Billions of dollars are spent on space research each year. The Technion asks if it is worth it? Read more
Technion ranked No. 1 in Europe in field of artificial intelligence
July 9, 2021 by JNS
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CSRankings, the leading metrics-based ranking of top computer-science institutions around the world, has ranked the Technion–Israeli Institute of Technology No. 1 in the field of artificial intelligence in Europe (and, of course, in Israel), and 15th worldwide. Read more
Technion, Israel Aerospace Industries launch project to develop nanosatellites
The Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at the Technion‒Israel Institute of Technology has signed a cooperation agreement with the Space Division at Israel Aerospace Industries to develop and launch a nanosatellite that will enter low-altitude orbit around the moon and collect data using a payload of scientific instruments. Read more
Israel’s Technion launches $1.8 billion campaign to meet 21st-century challenges
Israel’s Technion Institute of Technology has launched a $1.8 billion global campaign to raise support for the university as it seeks to continue its focus on technological innovation well into the 21st century. Read more
Key figure at Guangdong Technion, first Israeli University in China, to speak in Sydney
February 3, 2018 by Hilary May Black
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Technion Australia will host Professor Paul Feigin, Vice-President for Strategic Affairs at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology visiting Sydney next week to speak about Technion’s new campus in Guangdong, China. Read more
Technion doctorate for its new patron
December 4, 2015 by J-Wire Staff
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Former governor of NSW Dame Marie Bashir has agreed to become patron of Technion Australia (NSW) and Technion Society of Australia Environmental Research. Read more
Australian student to join world program at the Technion
June 19, 2015 by J-Wire News Service
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A second Australian student has been accepted into the internationally selective, prestigious Technion SciTech Program in Israel. Read more
Israeli-Australian project works to make global cities’ water good to the last drop
May 20, 2015 by Maayan Jaffe-Hoffman - JNS.org
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California headlines this month scream “water shortage”—but the shortage is not limited to the western United States. Read more
Behind the photonics chip
February 26, 2015 by Henry Benjamin
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Winner of Israel’s highest honour the Israel Prize Professor Moti Segev, has been visiting Australia to further the Technion’s collaborative project with Sydney University to develop the next generation of computer chip. Read more
An Australian first at the Technion
July 7, 2014 by J-Wire Staff
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Mark Sonnenschein,a Year 10 student at Sydney’s Moriah College, has become the first Australian student to be accepted into the internationally selective, prestigious Technion SciTech Program. Read more
Technion offers MBA to international market
February 3, 2014 by
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The Technion, Israel’s leading university, now offers a prestigious international MBA aimed at entrepreneurs interested in practical start-up experience. Read more
Technion and the University of Sydney at the cutting edge
December 6, 2013 by J-Wire Staff
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The development of ground breaking communications systems for the next generation of computers is the goal of research collaboration between the University of Sydney and Technion – Israel Institute of Technology…with financial backing from the NSW Government.
UTS professor involved in Technion initiative
September 25, 2013 by J-Wire Staff
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A new international program in Biomedical Innovation and Entrepreneurship has been launched at the Technion in Haifa Israel developed and organised by Michael Wallach, a Technion Visiting Professor from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). Read more
Technion shines
Israel has three universities in the top 100, closely competing with countries such as France, Germany and Canada. When one considers this in the broader context of country size, wealth, history, age and tradition of universities, and other factors – Israel’s achievement is truly astounding. Read more
Two Australian Governors at the Technion
August 7, 2013 by J-Wire Staff
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Dr Ruth Ratner and Peter Hersh have been elected to the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology International Board of Governors. Read more
Technion students hit back…and the PM waves her anti-BDS flag
April 30, 2013 by J-Wire Staff
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The BDS issues in play at both Sydney University and the UNSW are heating up with Technion students responding to their counterparts at Sydney University Prime Minister having her say on the BDS issue at the University of New South Wales. Read more
AUJS at odds with Sydney uni students
April 16, 2013 by
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The Australasian Union of Jewish Students (AUJS) has criticised the University of Sydney’s Student Representative Council (SRC) for passing a “divisive and counterproductive” motion calling on the University to end all ties with the Technion. Read more
Great marks for the Technion
April 11, 2013 by J-Wire Staff
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The Technion, the Israel Institute of Technology, has been ranked in 6th place for entrepreneurship and innovation in the world. Read more