Brandeis is one of the smallest R1 research universities in the US, and offers a distinctive undergraduate experience where undergraduates work directly with top researchers and academics in their ...
The Brandeis Creative Arts Award recognizes excellence in the arts and the lives and works of distinguished, active American artists. The award was established in 1956, just eight years after the ...
The Martin A. Fisher School of Physics enjoys an international reputation for excellence in research, and is one of the highest-ranked of its size in the country. The department offers rigorous ...
Analytical skills and experience in business, economics and finance. Includes internship or consulting project. 1 or 2 years. Brandeis University is one of only two institutions nationwide to receive ...
In 1971, the Lewis S. Rosenstiel Award for Distinguished Work in Basic Medical Research was established as an expression of the conviction that educational institutions have an important role to play ...
We created a guide for scholars, educators, students, and anyone wanting to learn more about Israel. With expert-recommended resources and tips for effective research, this is a one-stop shop for ...
“Modern Jewish thought” is often defined as a German affair, with interventions from Eastern European, American and Israeli philosophers. The story of France’s development of its own schools of ...
In this Crown Seminar, Ilana Feldman will explore how people live and die under humanitarian law from an anthropological perspective, focusing particularly on Palestinians in Gaza and beyond. In our ...
Choosing a college (education) is a really big decision. There's so much to think about: size, location, campus community, professors, career services, majors, clubs. The good news is that the most ...
The Wien International Scholarship Program (WISP) at Brandeis University, established in 1958, is a first-of-its-kind program bringing undergraduate students from every corner of the globe to campus ...
The Louisville Jewish community numbers approximately 18,300 adults and children, of whom 14,200 are Jewish and living in 7,100 households. Thirty-seven percent of Jewish adults in Louisville do not ...