The fundraising campaign, the largest of its kind by an Israeli university, was officially launched this month by the school and is expected to run through 2024.
Technion Australia will host Professor Paul Feigin, Vice-President for Strategic Affairs at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology visiting Sydney next week to speak about Technion’s new campus in Guangdong, China.
Former governor of NSW Dame Marie Bashir has agreed to become patron of Technion Australia (NSW) and Technion Society of Australia Environmental Research.
Winner of Israel's highest honour the Israel Prize Professor Moti Segev, has been visiting Australia to further the Technion's collaborative project with Sydney University to develop the next generation of computer chip.
Mark Sonnenschein,a Year 10 student at Sydney's Moriah College, has become the first Australian student to be accepted into the internationally selective, prestigious Technion SciTech Program.
The Technion, Israel’s leading university, now offers a prestigious international MBA aimed at entrepreneurs interested in practical start-up experience.
The development of ground breaking communications systems for the next generation of computers is the goal of research collaboration between the University of Sydney and Technion - Israel Institute of Technology...with financial backing from the NSW Government.
A new international program in Biomedical Innovation and Entrepreneurship has been launched at the Technion in Haifa Israel developed and organised by Michael Wallach, a Technion Visiting Professor from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).
Israel has three universities in the top 100, closely competing with countries such as France, Germany and Canada. When one considers this in the broader context of country size, wealth, history, age and tradition of universities, and other factors – Israel's achievement is truly astounding.
The BDS issues in play at both Sydney University and the UNSW are heating up with Technion students responding to their counterparts at Sydney University Prime Minister having her say on the BDS issue at the University of New South Wales.
The Australasian Union of Jewish Students (AUJS) has criticised the University of Sydney’s Student Representative Council (SRC) for passing a “divisive and counterproductive” motion calling on the University to end all ties with the Technion.