IMAGINE THIS: You have just finished high school and you choose to spend part of an Israeli summer working alongside world-class scientists to develop a strategy against cancer that will trigger the body’s early detection of tumors. Or you may wish to study the behavior of semiconductors. Or perhaps you want to help to build …
The Weizmann Institute of Science believes that to imbue maths and science education with dynamism it must be taught by those who share the excitement. To support this process, WEIZMANN AUSTRALIA facilitates educational opportunities to assist motivated teachers and inspire life-long curiosity in budding scientists
In 2010, 30 students from Leibler Yavneh College in Melbourne, Sydney Grammar, and Ascham in Sydney participated in the Math by Mail program, a distance-learning program for international school students who demonstrate a genuine interest in mathematics
This program (known as the Shalheveth Freier Physics Tournament) is available to high school students aged between 16-18, and it culminates in a two-day international safe-cracking competition at the Davidson Institute of Education in Rehovot, Israel. This program runs annually from October to March
In collaboration with the Department of Science Teaching at the Weizmann Institute of Science, the Davidson Institute of Education has developed a unique program for the professional development of leading secondary school science teachers around the globe