Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia reported on US campuses as war continues
Jewish, Palestinian and Muslim students are reporting harassment and abuse on US university campuses as the Israel-Hamas war continues.
Jewish, Palestinian and Muslim students are reporting harassment and abuse on US university campuses as the Israel-Hamas war continues.
At least 11 international students have been killed in Israel after fighting broke out between Hamas and Israeli forces, as universities work to repatriate foreign students in the country.
Universities in Israel are collaborating with counterparts in countries such as Morocco and the United Arab Emirates following the normalisation of ties.
Academics and NGOs have expressed "deep concern" about the policies, which would limit the number of international staff and students eligible to teach and study at universities in the West Bank.
Israel will help an estimated 1,500-2,000 Israeli students in addition to displaced Ukrainians escaping the war to continue their studies in Israel.
Israel's Tel Aviv University and Germany's Goethe University have agreed to augment their collaboration by establishing the first German-Israeli research institute.
US law school BYU Law has announced an initiative with its sister centre in Israel to give students insight on international conflict and the Middle East.
Israel has included its international students and researchers in its inoculation efforts against Covid-19, with one university administering 500 jabs.