What's up in Sapir?
07/28/2022 - 10:29
Time is running out. Only 2000 Jews remain in this once influential community dating back to Roman times. Until the mid-20th century Jews played a vital role in the fabric of social life in Morocco.
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Wars are still fought with tanks and artillery, but today’s conflicts increasingly take place on the virtual battlefield. The IDF’s elite C4I Unit is Israel’s front line of defense against hostile cyber-attacks on critical national infrastructures, from civilian water supplies to military command and control systems. Now, Sapir College has joined forces with the IDF to train a reserve of highly motivated young people from the Negev, willing and able to defend their country on tomorrow’s battlefield.
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The Sapir team for the Erasmus+ IFI Innovative Finance Inclusion project: Dr. Dan Kaufman, CPA Amiad Gurewitz, Dr, Amit Marantz Gal, attended a meeting at EFMD Global, Brussels. The meeting was dedicated to learning about sustainable finance from the perspective of EU regulation, and development of Sustainability Literacy worldwide.
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Sapir is leading the way to understanding the geopolitical impact on regional architecture. The College together with Hebrew University of Jerusalem recently hosted a 3-day international workshop, titled: Networking the MENA (Middle East and North Africa): Interregional Architectural Transfers in Times of Global Transformation Convened and organized by Dr. Inbal Ben-Asher Gitler, faculty member of Sapir’s Communications and Culture, Creation and Production Departments, together with Dr. Tawfiq Da’adli, faculty member of Hebrew University’s Art History Department.