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    Thanks To Scandinavia is an educational foundation dedicated to expressing lasting gratitude to those countries and people who helped to rescue Jews during World War II. TTS works to build bridges of understanding, cooperation and shared values today by granting scholarships to Scandinavians and Bulgarians primarily for study in the United States and in Israel. For more information, go to www.ThanksToScandinavia.org
     
    TTS Sperling scholarship
    covers full-year studies at the Hebrew University.
     
    For details, please see HERE
    Applications and other requested documentation should be delivered to the Hebrew University by April 1st 2013: see HERE for application information
     
     
     
    TTS Wergerland & Holst scholarship
     The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is pleased to announce the “Thanks To Scandinavia” (TTS) Scholarships for students from the Scandinavian countries for participation in the Rothberg International School’s Summer Program 2012.
     
    Scholarships are awarded by the TTS Foundation in New York, in memory of Henrik Wergeland and Johan Jørgen Holst.  Wergeland, an early 19th century poet and thinker from Norway, defended Enlightenment thinking and pressed successfully for the legalization of Norwegian citizenship for Norwegian Jews. His efforts marked the beginnings of the Jewish community in his country. Holst, the late Norwegian Foreign Minister, led historic efforts to achieve peace between Israel and the Palestinians, as part of the Oslo peace process.
     
    SUMMER 2013: In 2013, eight scholarships will be awarded as follows: two in Denmark, two in Finland, two in Sweden, and two in Norway.  Applicants are eligible to receive a scholarship of $2500 US, to apply toward application, tuition and housing fees.
     
    STUDY PROGRAM: The language of instruction is English. Students may enroll in either one language course (4-5 weeks, program dates vary) or one of the Summer Courses offered (June 30- July 28).
     
    Language Courses:
    Detailed information regarding language courses can be found at: http://overseas.huji.ac.il/language.
     
    June 25 – July 28, 2013
    Jerusalem Ulpan (Modern Hebrew)
     
    August 6 – October 6, 2013
    Summer Ulpan (Modern Hebrew)
     
    June 25 – July 28, 2013
    Biblical Hebrew (Elementary)
    Modern Standard Arabic (Elementary, Intermediate)
    Colloquial Arabic (Elementary, Intermediate)
     
    Summer Courses:
    Detailed information regarding summer courses can be found at: http://overseas.huji.ac.il/summercourses.
     
     
    June 30 – July 28, 2013
    Conflict Resolution from Theory to Practice: Israel as a Case Study
    The History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
    Uncovering Jerusalem: A Historical and Archaeological Survey
    The Emergence of the Modern State of Israel
    The New Kabbalah: From Jewish Mystics to Madonna
    Names, Not Numbers©: Filmmaking and Documenting Holocaust Survivors and Their Stories
    Contemporary Art: Cultural Reflections and National Identity
    Multiculturalism in Jerusalem
    Militant Radical Movements in Contemporary Islam
    Archaeology of the New Testament
    Israel and International Law
    The Middle East and the World: A Middle Eastern Perspective on International Relations
    Coexistence in the Middle East (4 week July Session)
    Start Ups and Innovation: The Israeli Model
    Breakthrough Technologies: Shaping the Future
     
    August 4 – 19, 2013
    Archaeology of the New Testament (SPAR201)
     
    August 4 – 18, 2013
    Coexistence in the Middle East (Intensive 2 week August Session)
     
    Special Programs:
    Detailed information regarding summer special programs can be found at: http://overseas.huji.ac.il/specialprograms.
     
    June 30 – July 11, 2013
    Trauma and Resilience: Theory and Practice from the Israeli Experience
     
    July 15 – August 15, 2013
    International Summer Program in Economics Education (ISEE)
     
      
    WHO IS ELIGIBLE: RIS Summer Programs are open to undergraduate and graduate students, as well as to mature learners with an academic background. All applicants must have been accepted to a recognized college or university or have successfully completed at least one year of study at an accredited institution of higher education. Scholarships will be allocated according to academic excellence (grades and letters of recommendation) and the relevance of the prospective course to the candidate’s professional pursuits.
     
    FOR FURTHER DETAILS REGARDING MODERN HEBREW STUDY PLEASE CONTACT:
     Tamar Sagie-Malul
    Division of Hebrew Language Instruction
    Rothberg International School
    Tel. 972 2 5882698, Fax: 972 2 5882363
     
    FOR FURTHER DETAILS REGARDING SUMMER COURSES AND LANGUAGES (OTHER THAN MODERN HEBREW) PLEASE CONTACT:
     Saskia de Haan
    Department of Summer Courses and Special Programs
    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    Rothberg International School
    Boyar Building, Mount Scopus, 91905
    Jerusalem, Israel
    Tel: +972-2-5882602
    Fax: +972-2-5882363
     
    APPLICATION DEADLINES:
    Applications should reach the Embassy of Israel in Helsinki by April 15th 2013. Applicants selected for the scholarship must pay a US $80 non-refundable Hebrew University application fee.
     
    Please fill and send the following application documents:
    -          Application form relevant for the requested course (Language courses / Summer courses)
    -          Medical form filled and signed by a doctor
    -          1 passport photograph
    -          Copy of most recent academic transcript or degree
    -          Letter or Recommendation
    -          Motivation Letter (please describe how studies in the desired summer course would benefit your studies and/or career)
     
    Send the applications to
     
    Embassy of Israel
    SCHOLARSHIPS
    Yrjönkatu 36 A
    00100 Helsinki
     
     
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