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  1. Nobel Laureate Prof. Drew Weissman received the Harvey Prize this week along with his colleague Prof. Pieter Cullis. Prof. Weissman donated the prize money he received to students at the Technion. Dr. Sharon Alroy-Preis Receives Technion Alumni Medal.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. From Technion to Tech Nation. 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 Israels social and economic development and global intellectual and scientific advancement.

  5. Technion – Israel Institute of Technology is Israels 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.

  6. Technions study-abroad program in engineering and science is designed to give international students a unique academic experience, and also a chance to get to know Israel.

  7. A beacon of coexistence and diversity. Today, with over 15,000 students, 17 faculties (and one academic department), and 60 research centers, the Technion encourages its students and faculty to break paradigms and fuse creative thinking with technology.