Summer Institute

The Manna Center Summer Institute Program 

 

 

Program Overview

The Food Safety & Security Summer Institute is a unique program offering graduate-level students with tools to meet the growing need for a new generation of well-rounded academics who can combine their specific expertise with a broad understanding of food security-related issues.

 

Beyond the top-level academic courses, students will participate in an exciting social and cultural program that will allow them to interact with other students and to be exposed to Israeli agricultural innovation.

 

The purpose of this program is to explore the many dimensions of food security. Together, students and lecturers from different countries and disciplines develop a new “language” of food security – in a manner of true interdisciplinary education.

 

The Food Safety and Security Summer Institute is open to graduate students from any institution of higher learning worldwide. 

 

Lecturers will include faculty from Tel Aviv University and leading experts from other institutions in Israel and abroad.

 

Students successfully completing the Summer Institute courses will receive a Certificate of Participation as well as an academic transcript acceptable at most universities worldwide.

 

Program Highlights

- Stimulate your mind by gaining academic credits at one of the world’s leading universities.

- Interact with students from around the world and be acquainted  with innovative Israeli agriculture.

- Explore the wonders of Israel via some fascinating overnight excursions and cultural activities across the country.

 

 

 

Here are all the courses given in the past (note that each year the program changes):

Everything you need to know about this year's Summer Institute is here.

Information regarding the registration can be found here.

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