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Joint research of HIT and the Tel Aviv Sourasky medical center, was accepted for publication in the prestigious "Clinical Neurophysiology" magazine 

An academic delegation from HIT lead by Prof. Eduard Yakubov, President of HIT, was invited to take part in GEW2018 Global Entrepreneurship Week in Tashkent Uzbekistan.

The Newton Conference took place at HIT, hosting guests and speakers from Israel and abroad. The conference was initiated and organized by Prof. Adir Pridor, chairman of the executive committee at HIT. 

Dr. Luis Lederman - consultant to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, delivered a special lecture today entitled: "Nuclear Energy and Effects of Ionizing Radiation".

The Int’l Conference on "Random Matrices, Integrability and Complex Systems" was recently held (3-8 October 2018) in the biblical village of Yad Hashmona, nestled in the picturesque Judean Hills.

HIT Holon Institute of Technology, offers a new course, in the department of Multidisciplinary Studies that can be taken from home free of charge. The course "Programming for everyone" was produced on the international free EdX platform and developed by Prof. David Harel from the Weizmann Institution and Dr. Michal Gordon from HIT.

The delegates, Dr. Frank Steiger, Director of International Relations in Hann. Münden's municipality and Mrs. Martina Goertler, in charge of youth exchange programs, visited HIT as part of their annual visit to Holon, their twin city.

During the visit, HIT's president discussed the international activity in the university and the possibilities of connecting with HIT in the fields of Sciences, Engineering, Management and E-learning.

Prof. Eduard Yakubov, President of HIT visited The Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN) in Moscow following an invitation from  its Rector, prof. V. Filippov.

The funding presented to HIT is targeted at a prestigious international project which is about to change the way Math is taught in the first year of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering studies. The project is led by Dr. Nissim Harel from the Computer Science Dept., and is shared by 16 additional  academic institutions from Denmark, Spain, Sweden, Austria, the  Czech Republic, Macedonia,Greece and Uzbekistan.