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Remembering the Fallen Through the Living

May 1, 2019

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

On Yom Hashoah we recall BGU research that collected the stories of physicians who emigrated to Israel.

Helping Bedouin Mothers Go the Distance

April 30, 2019

Tags: Negev Development & Community Programs, Social Sciences & Humanities

BGU’s Dr. Sarah Abu-Kaf developed a course for SodaStream employees on balancing work-home priorities.

Saving the Dead Sea

April 29, 2019

Tags: Desert & Water Research, Social Sciences & Humanities

In this NOVA special, a BGU geochemist shows what might happen when the Red Sea and Dead Sea combine.

Ancient Jewish Settlement Unearthed in Beer-Sheva

April 4, 2019

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Archaeologists from BGU excavate a rare well-preserved Jewish settlement from the Second Temple period.

Making the Desert a Work of Art

March 29, 2019

Tags: Negev Development & Community Programs, Social Sciences & Humanities

Beer-Sheva is becoming the mainstay of Israeli art in the Negev, thanks to BGU.

Campaign Polls Influence Election Results

March 25, 2019

Tags: Robotics & High-Tech, Social Sciences & Humanities

BGU study using AI shows that people tend to vote for the candidate who is leading in the polls.

BGU’s Etgar Keret Wins Prestigious Sapir Prize

January 30, 2019

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

Keret received Israel’s most prestigious literary award for his collection of short stories.

Losing Our Humanities: It’s a National Security Issue

January 2, 2019

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

New BGU president says studying humanities is essential for well-rounded scientists.

New Sculpture Trail Brings Beauty to BGU Campus

December 28, 2018

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

Leading Israeli sculptors lend their talents to increase the presence of art in public spaces.


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