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BGU Expert Uncovers Medieval Jewish History in Germany

January 8, 2020

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Hebrew texts and artifacts illuminate a thriving Jewish community in medieval Cologne.

Children With ASD Suffer From Lower Sleep Depth

January 3, 2020

Tags: Medical Research, Social Sciences & Humanities

New BGU study proves a restful night’s sleep is harder to achieve for children with ASD.

How to Fix the Sounds of Silence

December 4, 2019

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

A new study says tapping into your own emotions can improve the conversation in your relationship.

BGU Discovery of Earliest Writings in the World

August 6, 2019

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Researcher decodes a symbolic system used by metalworkers that could change the way we view history.

Babies Identify Figures Who “Deserve” Empathy

July 29, 2019

Tags: Medical Research, Social Sciences & Humanities

The study provides evidence of infants' capacity to empathize and the triggers behind their reactions.

BGU Poet Honored as Visiting Artist in U.S.

July 25, 2019

Tags: Leadership, Awards & Events, Social Sciences & Humanities

Dr. Dory Manor will join nine other Israeli artists to teach at top U.S. universities from 2019 to 2020.

The Poetry of Lali Tsipi Michaeli

July 18, 2019

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

This podcast highlights the moving and eloquent work of a talented BGU lecturer and poet.

Grandparents Are Spoiling Kids With Screen Time

July 11, 2019

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

The study hopes to educate grandparents about the impact and proper use of media on children’s lives.

Turkey’s Killing Fields

June 20, 2019

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

The New York Times reviews a book written by BGU historians about the Armenian genocide.


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