Noar Shoher Mada is a project, which gives gifted high-school children a chance to study at a university without going through final exams or SATs.
BMI and faculty of social sciences host ‘Noar Shoher Mada’

Noar Shoher Mada is a project, which gives gifted high-school children a chance to study at a university without going through final exams or SATs.
The Institute will host prominent leaders from Israel’s energy industry for fascinating discussions on energy storage.
In emerging economies, billions of people still require access to reliable, safe water supplies. Can Israeli know-how and innovation help? How can we realize this potential on the ground?
After two long years of Covid restrictions, our 7th research conference, took place in a hybrid format.
Dr. Nadine Knab, a postdoctoral fellow at the Conflict Resolution lab, spoke about her research.
Dr. Nechumi Yaffe of BMI’s Inequality Lab has been included in the list of TAU’s 100 excellent lecturers.
Well done!
The award is given to leaders of Keren Hayesod – United Israel Appeal, in recognition of their commitment and volunteerism.
The second event in the RISE Discussions series was conducted as a hybrid in-person/virtual event, on the topic of Nature based Solutions (NbS).
The laureate of the 2021 BMI Prize, Dr. John Nkengasong, had graciously donated the prize funds to GHSS – an NGO based in Cameroon.
Online workshop co-hosted by Boris MInts Institute and University of Vienna.