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Tel Aviv University

Tel Aviv University (TAU; Hebrew: אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, Universitat Tel Aviv, Arabic: جامعة تل أبيب, Jami’at Tel Abib) is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Located in northwest Tel Aviv, the university is the center of teaching and research of the city, comprising 9 faculties, 17 teaching hospitals, 18 performing arts centers, 27 schools, 106 departments, 340 research centers, and 400 laboratories.

Tel Aviv University
אוניברסיטת תל אביב (Hebrew), جامعة تل أبيب (Arabic)
Mottoבעקבות הלא נודע (Hebrew), التّميّز بإكتشاف المجهول (Arabic)
Motto in English
Pursuing the Unknown
TypePublic research
Established1956; 68 years ago (1956)
PresidentAriel Porat[1]
Vice-ChancellorMilette Shamir
RectorMark Shtaif
PrincipalMordechai Kohen
Vice Presidents
Academic staff
1847
Undergraduates15,285 (2019)
Postgraduates11,098 (2019)
2,143 (2019)
Location,
32°06′45″N 34°48′18″E / 32.11250°N 34.80500°E / 32.11250; 34.80500
CampusUrban, 220 acres (89 ha)
LanguageHebrew
Colors  Black
  White
Websitetau.ac.il
Academic rankings
National
ARWU[2]4
Global
ARWU[3]151–200
QS[4]215 (2024)
THE[5]201-250

Tel Aviv University originated in 1956 when three education units merged to form the university. The original 69-hectare (170-acre) campus was expanded and now makes up 89 hectares (220 acres) in Tel Aviv's Ramat Aviv neighborhood.[6][7]

History edit

TAU's origins date back to 1956, when three research institutes: the Tel Aviv School of Law and Economics (established in 1935), the Institute of Natural Sciences (established in 1931), and the Academic Institute of Jewish Studies (established in 1954) – joined to form Tel Aviv University. Initially operated by the Tel Aviv municipality, the university was granted autonomy in 1963, and George S. Wise was its first president, from that year until 1971.[8][9] The Ramat Aviv campus, covering an area of 170-acre (0.69 km2), on top of the depopulated and razed Palestinian village of Sheikh Munis, was established that same year. Its succeeding Presidents have been Yuval Ne'eman from 1971 to 1977, Haim Ben-Shahar from 1977 to 1983, Moshe Many from 1983 to 1991, Yoram Dinstein from 1991 to 1999, Itamar Rabinovich from 1999 to 2006, Zvi Galil from 2006 to 2009, Joseph Klafter from 2009 to 2019, and Ariel Porat since 2019.[9]

The university also maintains academic supervision over the Center for Technological Design in Holon, the New Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yafo, and the Afeka College of Engineering in Tel Aviv. The Wise Observatory is located in Mitzpe Ramon in the Negev desert.

Academic units edit

 
Life Sciences Building
 
School of Economics
 
Social Sciences Building
 
Environmental Studies Building
 
Leigh Engineering Faculty Boulevard
 
The Vladimir Schreiber Institute of Mathematics
 
Smolarz Auditorium
 
Cymbalista Synagogue and Jewish Heritage Center

Faculties

  • Katz Faculty of the Arts
  • Fleischman Faculty of Engineering
  • Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences
  • Entin Faculty of Humanities
  • Buchmann Faculty of Law
  • Wise Faculty of Life Sciences
  • Sackler Faculty of Medicine
  • Gordon Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Boris Mints Institute
  • Coller School of Management

Independent schools

Institutes and centers edit

Tel Aviv University has over 130 research institutes and centers.[10]

The Lowy International School– English-taught programs edit

The Lowy International School (formerly known as TAU International) affords thousands of students from across the globe the opportunity to study at Tel Aviv University. All Lowy International School programs are conducted in English.[11]

Programs include Semester or Year Abroad, Degree Programs, and Specialized Programs, such as the International LL.M at the Faculty of Law. Students in the Undergraduate or Semester Abroad Programs are given the option of housing at the Einstein Dorms, just outside the university.[12]

Undergraduate programs:

Graduate programs:

  • M.A. in Political Science (Leadership, Communications and Elections)
  • M.A. in Security and Diplomacy
  • M.A in Middle Eastern Studies
  • Archaeology and History of the Land of the Bible
  • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
  • International Program in Conflict Resolution and Mediation
  • M.A. in Social Work with specialization in Crisis and Trauma Studies
  • M.P.H. in Emergency and Disaster Management
  • M.A. in Environmental Studies
  • Sofaer Global MBA
  • Kellogg Recanati MBA
  • M.A. in Migration Studies
  • International LL.M.

Medical school:

Within the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, there is a four year, English speaking Doctor of Medicine program which prepares students from North America for residencies in the United States and Canada. The program has a track record of excellent residency matches which far exceeds most international medical school.[15]

In May 2007, New York University and Tel Aviv University approved a plan to establish an NYU Study Abroad Campus in Israel based at Tel Aviv University.[16]

Rankings edit

 
The Webb school of languages in Tel Aviv University

In 2024 QS World University Rankings ranked Tel Aviv University 214th in the world,[17] making it the highest ranked university in Israel. In 2016, its subject rankings were: 202nd in Arts and Humanities, 295th in Engineering and Technology, 193rd in Life Sciences and Medicine, 208th in Natural Science, and 240th in Social Sciences and Management.

The Center for World University Rankings ranked Tel Aviv University 81st in the world and third in Israel in its 2016 CWUR World University Rankings.[18] They have also ranked it as 56 in 2012.[19]

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2019 placed Tel Aviv University at 189th in the world.[20] The ratings reflect an overall measure of esteem that combines data on the institutions' reputation for research and teaching.[21]

In 2016 QS World University Rankings ranked Tel Aviv University 22nd in the world for citations per faculty,[22] which is the indicator that measures a university's research impact.[23] This makes Tel Aviv University the leading university in Israel in terms of research.

In 2015 the Academic Ranking of World Universities gave Tel Aviv University the following subject rankings: 20th in Computer Science, 51–75 in Mathematics, 76–100 in Physics and 76-100 Economics/Business. In 2016 it was ranked as 51–75 in Engineering.[24]

From the year 2007 until 2018, Tel Aviv university ranks as 35th in the world in Computer Science according to CSRankings, the same rank as Harvard and the second-highest ranked in Israel.[25]

As of 2021, it is ranked as the 191st best university in the world by THE World University Rankings,[26] 230th by the QS World University Rankings [27] and in the 151-200th bracket by the Shanghai Rankings[28]

In 2022, PitchBook Data ranked Tel Aviv University 7th in the world in terms of number of alumni who have founded venture capital backed companies, the highest out of any University outside the United States.

Relations with other universities edit

Tel Aviv University offers special programs of Jewish studies to teachers and students from the United States, France, Brazil, Argentina and Mexico. The programs are in English.

The Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law has exchange agreements with 36 overseas universities,[29] including: University of Virginia, Cornell University, Boston University, UCLA, Bucerius (Germany), EBS (Germany), McGill (Canada), Osgoode Hall (Canada), Ottawa (Canada),[30] Queens University (Queens), Toronto (Canada), Bergen (Norway), STL (China), KoGuan (China), Tsinghua (China), Jindal Global (India), University of Hong Kong, Singapore Management University, Stockholm University (Sweden), Monash (Australia), Sydney (Australia), Sciences Po (France), Seoul (South Korea), Lucern (Switzerland), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Bocconi (Italy) [31] and Madrid (Spain).[30]

The Coller School of Management has exchange agreements with over 100 overseas universities. The Coller Exchange Program is open to MBA/MSc/MA students and qualified professionals. The school offers a wide variety of courses for its visiting students in strategy, entrepreneurship, finance-accounting, marketing, organizational behavior, decisions and operations research, technology and information systems. The program also offers courses from other TAU schools on Israeli Culture, History, Economics and more.

In 2013, Tel Aviv University and Ruppin Academic Center jointly created a study center at the Mediterranean Sea, where students will undertake advanced studies of issues impacting the coastal environment and its resources.[32]

International cooperation edit

In Germany, Tel Aviv University cooperates with the Goethe-University in Frankfurt/Main. Both cities are linked by a long-lasting partnership agreement.[33]

Publications edit

Notable people edit

Faculty edit

 
Ariel Porat, President of Tel Aviv University
 
Daniel Chamovitz
 
Yisrael Friedman
 
Benjamin Isaac
 
Ariel Rubinstein
 
Anita Shapira
 
Lev Vaidman

Notable faculty members (past and present) include:

Alumni edit

 
Ayelet Shaked, Israel's Minister of Interior
 
Tal Friedman
 
Ilan Ramon
 
Michael Harris

Sackler Family

Tel Aviv University has long held significant ties to the Sackler family as evidenced by several schools and many endowed chairs being in their honor. As more has become known of the role of members of the Sackler family in the global opioid crisis, many including the Israel Medical Association have called for the removal of the Sackler name from the Faculty of Medicine.[37] As of November 2021, no members of the Sackler family served on the university's board of governors.[38]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website – Introduction, and History.
  • Tel Aviv University International
  • American Friends of Tel Aviv University

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Tel Aviv University TAU Hebrew או נ יב ר ס יט ת ת ל א ב יב Universitat Tel Aviv Arabic جامعة تل أبيب Jami at Tel Abib is a public research university in Tel Aviv Israel With over 30 000 students it is the largest university in the country Located in northwest Tel Aviv the university is the center of teaching and research of the city comprising 9 faculties 17 teaching hospitals 18 performing arts centers 27 schools 106 departments 340 research centers and 400 laboratories Tel Aviv Universityאוניברסיטת תל אביב Hebrew جامعة تل أبيب Arabic Mottoבעקבות הלא נודע Hebrew الت مي ز بإكتشاف المجهول Arabic Motto in EnglishPursuing the UnknownTypePublic researchEstablished1956 68 years ago 1956 PresidentAriel Porat 1 Vice ChancellorMilette ShamirRectorMark ShtaifPrincipalMordechai KohenVice PresidentsRaanan ReinYoav HenisAmos EladAcademic staff1847Undergraduates15 285 2019 Postgraduates11 098 2019 Doctoral students2 143 2019 LocationTel Aviv Israel32 06 45 N 34 48 18 E 32 11250 N 34 80500 E 32 11250 34 80500CampusUrban 220 acres 89 ha LanguageHebrewColors Black WhiteWebsitetau ac ilAcademic rankingsNationalARWU 2 4GlobalARWU 3 151 200QS 4 215 2024 THE 5 201 250Tel Aviv University originated in 1956 when three education units merged to form the university The original 69 hectare 170 acre campus was expanded and now makes up 89 hectares 220 acres in Tel Aviv s Ramat Aviv neighborhood 6 7 Contents 1 History 2 Academic units 2 1 Institutes and centers 3 The Lowy International School English taught programs 4 Rankings 5 Relations with other universities 5 1 International cooperation 6 Publications 7 Notable people 7 1 Faculty 7 2 Alumni 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editTAU s origins date back to 1956 when three research institutes the Tel Aviv School of Law and Economics established in 1935 the Institute of Natural Sciences established in 1931 and the Academic Institute of Jewish Studies established in 1954 joined to form Tel Aviv University Initially operated by the Tel Aviv municipality the university was granted autonomy in 1963 and George S Wise was its first president from that year until 1971 8 9 The Ramat Aviv campus covering an area of 170 acre 0 69 km2 on top of the depopulated and razed Palestinian village of Sheikh Munis was established that same year Its succeeding Presidents have been Yuval Ne eman from 1971 to 1977 Haim Ben Shahar from 1977 to 1983 Moshe Many from 1983 to 1991 Yoram Dinstein from 1991 to 1999 Itamar Rabinovich from 1999 to 2006 Zvi Galil from 2006 to 2009 Joseph Klafter from 2009 to 2019 and Ariel Porat since 2019 9 The university also maintains academic supervision over the Center for Technological Design in Holon the New Academic College of Tel Aviv Yafo and the Afeka College of Engineering in Tel Aviv The Wise Observatory is located in Mitzpe Ramon in the Negev desert Academic units edit nbsp Life Sciences Building nbsp School of Economics nbsp Social Sciences Building nbsp Environmental Studies Building nbsp Leigh Engineering Faculty Boulevard nbsp The Vladimir Schreiber Institute of Mathematics nbsp Smolarz Auditorium nbsp Cymbalista Synagogue and Jewish Heritage CenterFaculties Katz Faculty of the Arts Fleischman Faculty of Engineering Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences Entin Faculty of Humanities Buchmann Faculty of Law Wise Faculty of Life Sciences Sackler Faculty of Medicine Gordon Faculty of Social Sciences Boris Mints Institute Coller School of ManagementIndependent schools Porter School of Environmental Studies Buchmann Mehta School of Music David Azrieli School of Architecture Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine Miller School of Education Shapell School of Social Work TAU International formerly the School for Overseas Students Sagol School of NeuroscienceInstitutes and centers edit Tel Aviv University has over 130 research institutes and centers 10 The Lowy International School English taught programs editThe Lowy International School formerly known as TAU International affords thousands of students from across the globe the opportunity to study at Tel Aviv University All Lowy International School programs are conducted in English 11 Programs include Semester or Year Abroad Degree Programs and Specialized Programs such as the International LL M at the Faculty of Law Students in the Undergraduate or Semester Abroad Programs are given the option of housing at the Einstein Dorms just outside the university 12 Undergraduate programs B S in Electrical and Electronics Engineering 13 via the International Engineering School International B A degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities 14 Graduate programs M A in Political Science Leadership Communications and Elections M A in Security and Diplomacy M A in Middle Eastern Studies Archaeology and History of the Land of the Bible Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages International Program in Conflict Resolution and Mediation M A in Social Work with specialization in Crisis and Trauma Studies M P H in Emergency and Disaster Management M A in Environmental Studies Sofaer Global MBA Kellogg Recanati MBA M A in Migration Studies International LL M Medical school Within the Sackler Faculty of Medicine there is a four year English speaking Doctor of Medicine program which prepares students from North America for residencies in the United States and Canada The program has a track record of excellent residency matches which far exceeds most international medical school 15 In May 2007 New York University and Tel Aviv University approved a plan to establish an NYU Study Abroad Campus in Israel based at Tel Aviv University 16 Rankings edit nbsp The Webb school of languages in Tel Aviv UniversityIn 2024 QS World University Rankings ranked Tel Aviv University 214th in the world 17 making it the highest ranked university in Israel In 2016 its subject rankings were 202nd in Arts and Humanities 295th in Engineering and Technology 193rd in Life Sciences and Medicine 208th in Natural Science and 240th in Social Sciences and Management The Center for World University Rankings ranked Tel Aviv University 81st in the world and third in Israel in its 2016 CWUR World University Rankings 18 They have also ranked it as 56 in 2012 19 The Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2019 placed Tel Aviv University at 189th in the world 20 The ratings reflect an overall measure of esteem that combines data on the institutions reputation for research and teaching 21 In 2016 QS World University Rankings ranked Tel Aviv University 22nd in the world for citations per faculty 22 which is the indicator that measures a university s research impact 23 This makes Tel Aviv University the leading university in Israel in terms of research In 2015 the Academic Ranking of World Universities gave Tel Aviv University the following subject rankings 20th in Computer Science 51 75 in Mathematics 76 100 in Physics and 76 100 Economics Business In 2016 it was ranked as 51 75 in Engineering 24 From the year 2007 until 2018 Tel Aviv university ranks as 35th in the world in Computer Science according to CSRankings the same rank as Harvard and the second highest ranked in Israel 25 As of 2021 it is ranked as the 191st best university in the world by THE World University Rankings 26 230th by the QS World University Rankings 27 and in the 151 200th bracket by the Shanghai Rankings 28 In 2022 PitchBook Data ranked Tel Aviv University 7th in the world in terms of number of alumni who have founded venture capital backed companies the highest out of any University outside the United States Relations with other universities editTel Aviv University offers special programs of Jewish studies to teachers and students from the United States France Brazil Argentina and Mexico The programs are in English The Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law has exchange agreements with 36 overseas universities 29 including University of Virginia Cornell University Boston University UCLA Bucerius Germany EBS Germany McGill Canada Osgoode Hall Canada Ottawa Canada 30 Queens University Queens Toronto Canada Bergen Norway STL China KoGuan China Tsinghua China Jindal Global India University of Hong Kong Singapore Management University Stockholm University Sweden Monash Australia Sydney Australia Sciences Po France Seoul South Korea Lucern Switzerland Buenos Aires Argentina Bocconi Italy 31 and Madrid Spain 30 The Coller School of Management has exchange agreements with over 100 overseas universities The Coller Exchange Program is open to MBA MSc MA students and qualified professionals The school offers a wide variety of courses for its visiting students in strategy entrepreneurship finance accounting marketing organizational behavior decisions and operations research technology and information systems The program also offers courses from other TAU schools on Israeli Culture History Economics and more In 2013 Tel Aviv University and Ruppin Academic Center jointly created a study center at the Mediterranean Sea where students will undertake advanced studies of issues impacting the coastal environment and its resources 32 International cooperation edit In Germany Tel Aviv University cooperates with the Goethe University in Frankfurt Main Both cities are linked by a long lasting partnership agreement 33 Publications editTel Aviv journal peer reviewed international journal of archaeology in the Levant and the history and culture of Near Eastern civilizations with a focus on biblical and protohistoric periods and also dealing with the classical and prehistoric periods 34 Notable people editFaculty edit nbsp Ariel Porat President of Tel Aviv University nbsp Daniel Chamovitz nbsp Yisrael Friedman nbsp Benjamin Isaac nbsp Ariel Rubinstein nbsp Anita Shapira nbsp Lev VaidmanNotable faculty members past and present include Joseph Agassi Philosopher Yakir Aharonov physicist Noga Alon mathematician Yitzhak Arad historian Karen Avraham geneticist Shlomo Ben Ami historian former Minister of Foreign Affairs Yoav Benjamini statistician Ziva Ben Porat literary theorist writer and editor Joseph Bernstein mathematician Silvia Blumenfeld curator of the fungi collection Athalya Brenner feminist Biblical scholar Daniel Chamovitz biologist Guy Deutscher physicist Yoram Dinstein international law professor emeritus and former president of Tel Aviv University Uzi Even chemist and political activist for LGBT rights Margalit Finkelberg historian and linguist Israel Finkelstein archaeologist Yisrael Friedman historian Raphael E Freundlich Biblical studies and Latin Ehud Gazit nanotechnologist chief scientist ministry of Science David Ginzburg mathematician Bob Griffin born 1980 basketball player and English Literature professor Daphna Hacker lawyer Sylvie Honigman senior lecturer in ancient history Benjamin Isaac historian Joshua Jortner physical chemist Shoshana Kamin mathematician Aryeh Kasher historian Asa Kasher philosopher and authority on Ethics author of IDF s Code of Conduct David S Katz historian Joseph Klafter chemical physics the eighth president of Tel Aviv University Shaul Ladany industrial engineering Fred Landman semanticist Zvi Laron pediatric endocrinologist Orna Lin lawyer Raphael Mahler historian Yossi Matias Computer Scientist Vitali Milman mathematician Moshe Mizrahi Oscar winning film director Baruch Modan oncologist Yuval Ne eman 1925 2006 physicist former minister of Science and Technology Abraham Nitzan chemical physicist Kennedy Otieno criminologist Ariel Porat legal scholar and president of Tel Aviv University Itamar Rabinovich former Israeli ambassador to the United States and former president of Tel Aviv University Aviad Raz sociologist Tanya Reinhart 1943 2007 linguist Amnon Rubinstein former Dean of Law also former Education minister Ariel Rubinstein economist Joseph Sadan emeritus professor Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies Pnina Salzman pianist and piano pedagogue Shlomo Sand historian Leon Schidlowsky composer Milette Shamir scholar of American literature and vice president of Tel Aviv University Anita Shapira historian Micha Sharir mathematician Edna Shavit drama Margot Shiner gastroenterologist Joshua Sobol playwright writer and director David Soudry mathematician Carlo Strenger psychologist philosopher Leonard Susskind physicist Boris Tsirelson mathematician Jacob Turkel Israeli Supreme Court Justice Lev Vaidman physicist Avi Weinroth lawyer Paul Wexler linguist George S Wise first president of the university 1963 1971 Moshe Wolman neuropathologist Amotz Zahavi biologist Moshe Zviran Dean of the Coller School of ManagementAlumni edit nbsp Ayelet Shaked Israel s Minister of Interior nbsp Tal Friedman nbsp Ilan Ramon nbsp Michael HarrisCarmela Abraham neuroscientist and Alzheimer s disease researcher Zvi Arad 1942 2018 mathematician acting president of Bar Ilan University president of Netanya Academic College Dan Ariely author and academic Fouad Awad theatre director Lucy Ayoub television host Alon Bar award winning filmmaker Daphne Barak Erez current Supreme Court of Israel justice Mohammad Barakeh Knesset member and leader of Hadash Rebecka Belldegrun born 1950 ophthalmologist and businesswoman Shlomo Ben Ami historian former Minister of Foreign Affairs Labor Yochai Benkler co director of the Berkman Center Harvard Law School Aluf Benn editor in chief of Haaretz Avishay Braverman born 1948 Knesset member and president of the Ben Gurion University of the Negev Shimshon Brokman born 1957 Olympic sailor Moran Cerf born 1977 neuroscientist professor at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University Nili Cohen born 1947 professor and legal expert Ran Cohen former Minister of Housing Meretz Orna Donath born 1976 academic and activist Arie Eldad former Knesset member National Union Israel Israel Eliashiv former Israeli Ambassador to Singapore Dana Erlich Israeli Ambassador to Ireland Nancy Ezer author and professor of Hebrew at UCLA Yael S Feldman Abraham I Katsh Professor of Hebrew Culture and Education and professor of Hebrew and Judaic studies at New York University Ari Folman filmmaker Director of Waltz with Bashir Tal Friedman comedian actor and musician Amir Gal Or founder of the Infinity Group Zvi Galil born 1947 computer scientist mathematician and president of Tel Aviv University Benny Gantz Chief of General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces Lior Geller Academy Award and Emmy Award nominated filmmaker and Guinness World Record holder Dan Gillerman former Israeli Ambassador to the UN and vice president of the 60th UN General Assembly Bob Griffin born 1950 basketball player and English Literature professor Tamar Halperin harpsichordist pianist and musicologist Tzachi Hanegbi member of Knesset former minister of Internal Security Likud and Kadima Rafael Harpaz Israeli Ambassador to the Philippines Michael Harris academic Avi Hasson current Chief Scientist of the Ministry of Economy Zvi Heifetz former Israeli Ambassador to the United Kingdom Ron Huldai current mayor of Tel Aviv Benjamin Isaac historian Moshe Kam 49th President of IEEE and Dean of the Newark College of Engineering Moshe Kaplinsky Deputy Chief of the IDF General Staff Efraim Karsh historian Rita Katz terrorism analyst Etgar Keret writer Dov Khenin political scientist and Knesset member Hadash Joseph Klafter chemical physics professor the eighth president of Tel Aviv University Yosef Lapid former Israeli vice premier Minister of Justice and founder of the Shinui party Amos Lapidot 1934 2019 fighter pilot 10th commander of the Israeli Air Force and president of Technion Israel Institute of Technology Peretz Lavie born 1949 expert in the psychophysiology of sleep and sleep disorders 16th president of the Technion Israel Institute of Technology Dean of the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine Keren Leibovitch champion Paralympic swimmer Hanoch Levin 1943 99 dramatist theater director author and poet Amnon Lipkin Shahak former Israeli Chief of Staff and Minister of Tourism and Transportation Yossi Matias computer scientist and Google executive Moni Moshonov actor and comedian Yitzhak Mordechai former Israeli Minister of Defense and Transportation Natasha Mozgovaya journalist Abraham Nitzan chemical physicist Sassona Norton sculptor Daniella Ohad Smith design historian Yitzhak Orpaz Auerbach author Mazi Melesa Pilip Ethiopian born American politician Ophir Pines Paz former Interior Minister Labor Ariel Porat born 1956 president of Tel Aviv University Gideon Raff director and screenwriter creator of the award winning Israeli TV series Prisoners of War adapted into Homeland Haim Ramon former Minister of Health and Justice Labor and Kadima Ilan Ramon 1954 2003 first Israeli astronaut Yoram Raved attorney Daniel Reisner former Head of the International Law Branch of the IDF Legal Division Elie Rekhess historian of the Israeli Palestinian conflict and faculty of Northwestern University Gideon Sa ar Knesset member and Minister of Interior Affairs Likud Areej Sabbagh Khoury sociologist Hanoch Senderowitz born 1963 Israeli chemist Hamutal Shabtai novelist Ron Shachar professor and researcher Simon Shaheen musician Silvan Shalom former minister of Finance and Foreign Affairs Likud Ayelet Shaked Israel s former Minister of Justice and current Minister of Interior Yamina Adi Shamir cryptographer co inventor of the RSA cryptosystem Ariel Sharon 1928 2014 Prime Minister of Israel Likud and Kadima Lou Silver basketball player Daniel Sivan professor Uri Sivan physicist professor and president of the Technion Israel Institute of Technology Nahum Sonenberg biochemist at McGill University Michael Wolffsohn 35 author and former professor for contemporary history at the Bundeswehr University Munich Yuval Tal founder of Payoneer Gadi Taub historian author screenwriter and political commentator Hagit Messer Yaron born 1953 electrical engineer businesswoman and president of Open University of Israel Natan Yonatan 1923 2004 poet Poju Zabludowicz billionaire philanthropist and owner of Tamares Group 36 Bat Sheva Zeisler singer and actress Abdel Rahman Zuabi former Supreme Court of Israel justice Ghil ad Zuckermann linguist Igal Vardi born 1953 graphologist and psychologistSackler FamilyTel Aviv University has long held significant ties to the Sackler family as evidenced by several schools and many endowed chairs being in their honor As more has become known of the role of members of the Sackler family in the global opioid crisis many including the Israel Medical Association have called for the removal of the Sackler name from the Faculty of Medicine 37 As of November 2021 no members of the Sackler family served on the university s board of governors 38 See also editBeth Hatefutsoth List of universities in Israel Tel Aviv International Student Film FestivalReferences edit Basch Interactive 1980 01 01 Office of the President Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv University English tau ac il Archived from the original on 2020 03 12 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