| In operation since 1924, the Technion is
the oldest university in Israel. Since its founding, the
institute has educated three generations of men and women
who have played a key role in laying the country’s
infrastructure and establishing its crucial defense and
high-tech industries. In the new millennium, Technion’s
role at the forefront of the global network of science
and technology has never been more vital. |
| The university offers degrees in science
and engineering, and related fields such as architecture,
medicine, industrial management and education in an
intellectually invigorating environment. Great emphasis
is also placed on its humanities and social science
programs, the incorporation of which take on ever-increasing
importance in today’s multi-faceted workplace. But
Technion’s goals go beyond providing a well-rounded
technical education. At the institute, scientific
instruction is interwoven with professional ethics,
producing leaders sensitive to social and environmental
issues. |
| The dissemination of knowledge doesn’t
end in the classroom. The Technion actively publishes its
discoveries in journals and popular manuscripts, and aims
to spark scientific and technological interest among
youth through popular lectures and programs. Technion
laboratories are also dedicated to enhancing the country’s
economy – they offer novel solutions, research
facilities, and world-class expertise. |
| As a whole, the Technion is committed to
its role as the country’s top facility for science and
technology, a role that is necessary for the future of
Israel and to all of humanity. |
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