BMI’s 9th Annual Conference Regimes, Human Development and Sustainability

The world is living through a period of turmoil and uncertainty; however, the tide can be reversed. In order to look deeper into the issue, BMI is putting together a conference that will look into the way civilizations rose and fell, relating it to the current picture of authoritarian regimes, human development, welfare and inequality, as well as renewable energy by internationally renowned scholars and experts.

The 13th Arava Seminar for Sustainable Development

Another cohort of students took part in an inter-disciplinary seminar at the Arava desert.

Celebrating the BMI – Eilat Eilot collaboration

The Boris Mints Institute is proud to state that Prof. Sened, head of BMI and Dean of the Social Sciences Faculty has received a certificate of appreciation from the Eilat-Eilot Center.

Dr. Yaela Golumbic Joins BMI

Dr. Yaela Golumbic is a prominent researcher in science communication and citizen science at Tel Aviv University’s Steinhardt Museum of Natural History.

BMI Welcomes Eden Pridan

The research focuses on the impacts of climate disruptions on the supply chains of critical foods and national security.

Yan Zheng joins BMI

Yan will join as a postdoctoral fellow of the BMI Demography Lab and Healthy Longevity Research Center in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Tel Aviv University.

Noy Calif joins BMI

After being part of BMI as an assistant to Dr. Boaz Hameiri’s research in the field of Conflict Resolution, Noy will start independent research in BMI

BMI Welcomes Ronny Erdan

Ronny will join the Climate & Energy Lab under Prof. Mamane’s guidance.

BMI will Support the “Tzahai” initiative for Empowering Ethiopian Women

During the coming year, BMI will support the “Tzahai” initiative, a program designed to empower Ethiopian women to participate in leadership roles in their communities, societies, and political institutions.

BMI’s 8th Annual Conference – Institutions, Society and Global Policy

After recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, the world plunged into one of its darkest moments in modern history, unveiling fundamental challenges within our society’s political, economic, and social tissues.