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About Sapir College
Sapir is Israel’s only college in the Gaza envelope; located less than two miles from the Gaza border. Despite ongoing security risks, it has grown to become one of the largest public colleges in Israel, with over 8,000 students – many of whom are the first in their families to attend an institute of higher education.
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Students, alumni, and faculty and staff murdered |
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03/18/2024 - 15:33
Her partner, Omri Miran, was kidnapped on October 7th, and is being held in Gaza
Lishay Lavi, Director of the Mechina Pre-Academic Programs at Sapir briefed the College’s faculty on her ongoing journey to free her partner and all the other abductees. Lishay’s beloved partner and father of her two daughters, Omri Miran, was kidnapped and has been held in in Gaza for over 5 months.
Courageously and openly, Lishay shared with the College’s faculty, her family’s moments of horror on the morning of October 7th, at her home in Kibbutz Nahal Oz.
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03/18/2024 - 15:30No, it’s not a comic book superpower. It’s about strategic thinking and how businesses can keep one step ahead by looking beyond the horizon to prepare for what comes next. Jay Abraham, founder of the Abraham Group consultancy and one of America’s leading business innovators, has helped thousands of business ventures see around corners (the name of one of his books), navigate uncertain times and come out on top.
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03/12/2024 - 11:45Congratulations to the Law School’s 2021-2022 Graduates to the graduates of the Law School! Sapir Law School Alumni Continue to Lead Israel’s Bar Association’s Exams. We are proud of our Law School's graduates, each and every year. This year, more than ever, we are very proud, due to the many challenges our alumni faced when taking their Bar Exams during the Iron Swords War. Dr. Ido Eshet, Dean of the School of Law: "Today, almost everyone knows that Sapir has a unique approach in developing the next generation of jurists.
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03/07/2024 - 11:16There’s no turning back. Artificial intelligence has spread from cyberspace to the public space and now affects our court system. Can tomorrow’s legal minds make order out of this tempest of change? That’s what eight students from Sapir Academic College Law School tried to discover last week at the University of Padova in Italy. The group was selected to take part in a special winter school program on the interface between law and artificial intelligence.