As at universities all over the world, advancement
in scientific knowledge is the chief objective of researchers at
Israel's universities. Books and journal articles by Israelis,
encompassing all scientific fields, are a primary expression of the
university sector’s output. Israel publishes a disproportionate
percentage (about 1 percent) of the world's scientific publications, and
in many fields, such as chemistry and computer sciences, they have a
particularly high impact on the world scientific community.
Relative to the size of its labor force, Israel has a significantly
larger number of publishing authors in the natural sciences,
engineering, agriculture, and medicine than other countries, and an
exceptionally high share of the country's publications are co-authored
by Israeli scientists and those of other countries.
To integrate Israeli science into the international scientific
community, post-doctoral research positions and sabbaticals abroad as
well as attendance at foreign scientific conferences are encouraged, and
a wide range of exchange programs and joint projects are maintained at
institute, university, and government levels with counterpart
organizations overseas. Israel is also an important center for
international scientific conferences, hosting many such gatherings
annually.
Photo courtesy of the Weizmann Institute of Science
Concomitant with their scientific research activities, the
universities continue to play an important and innovative role in
Israel’s technological advancement. The Weizmann Institute of Science
was among the first in the world to set up an organization for the
commercial utilization of its research (1958); today, similar
organizations exist at all Israeli universities. The establishment of
sciencebased industrial parks adjacent to university campuses has been
pioneered with great commercial success. Universities have also set up
spin-off industrial firms for the commercialization of specific products
based on their research, often in partnership with local and foreign
concerns.
Interdisciplinary research and testing institutes are functioning at
universities in diverse scientific and technological fields vital to the
country's industry, serving areas such as construction, transportation,
and education as national focal points for applied R&D. In
addition, a high proportion of faculty serve industry in an advisory
capacity on technical, administrative, financial, and managerial
matters.