Israel Institute for Advanced Studies (IIAS) is a national institution devoted to academic research. Located at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, on the Edmond J. Safra campus at Givat Ram, the IIAS is a self-governing body, both in its administrative function as well as its academic pursuit.

The primary function of the Institute is to encourage and support collaborative research. Along with collaborative Research Groups, the Institute annually hosts six Advanced Schools as well as many conferences.

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The IIAS invites scholars from Israel and abroad to submit proposals for individual fellowships and Research Group (RG) proposals for the 2026-2027 academic year, with a deadline of December 1, 2024 (midnight). Topics for individual fellowships may encompass any research area from any discipline and should aim to be innovative, potentially influencing research in the field. Additionally, scholars interested in collaborating on the same project should apply individually while clearly expressing their intention to work together. As for Research Group proposals, initiator(s) affiliated with any academic institution in Israel or abroad are encouraged to submit, covering research topics across all disciplines, including interdisciplinary research, and should also strive for innovation with the potential to impact their research field.

 

 

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Katrin Kogman-Appel Explores Kennicott Bible

7 May, 2024

 

Katrin Kogman-Appel, Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Münster and former fellow at the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies, recently joined National Review's "Great Books" podcast to discuss the Kennicott Bible. This masterpiece of Jewish book art, commissioned in 1476 in Galicia, Spain, showcases rich illumination and intricate decoration.

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Celebrating Immanuel Kant’s 300th Anniversary: Insights from Sergio Tenenbaum

6 May, 2024

 

In honor of Immanuel Kant’s 300th Anniversary, "The Point Magazine" has invited Sergio Tenenbaum to reflect on Kant’s enduring influence on contemporary thought.

Tenenbaum, professor at UTM and a past fellow of the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies and part of the "Practical and Theoretical Rationality: A Comparative Study" research group, offers profound insights into Kant’s understanding of human nature and morality.

IIAS Bruno Memorial Award Laureate Explores Algorithmic Game Theory

IIAS Bruno Memorial Award Laureate Explores Algorithmic Game Theory

6 May, 2024

 

Prof. Michal Feldman (Tel Aviv University), IIAS' Bruno Memorial Award Laureate, just gave a captivating talk on algorithmic game theory at LSE.

Her presentation, hosted by the London School of Economics Mathematics Department, shed light on the pragmatic shift towards approximation over steadfast optimality, challenging conventional paradigms.

Professor Simon Kirby's TED Talk Explores the Unlikely Rise of "Cybraphon"

Professor Simon Kirby's TED Talk Explores the Unlikely Rise of "Cybraphon"

6 May, 2024

Cognitive scientist and past fellow of the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies, Professor Simon Kirby recently delivered a captivating TED talk delving into an unexpected project that captivated audiences worldwide: the creation of "Cybraphon."

 

Cybraphon, as Professor Kirby described it, is a musical automaton unlike any other, built with a unique purpose—to mirror humanity's obsession with online popularity.

Honoring Excellence: Dr. H.V. Nagaraja Rao Receives Champaka Lifetime Achievement Award

Honoring Excellence: Dr. H.V. Nagaraja Rao Receives Champaka Lifetime Achievement Award

6 May, 2024

 

Renowned Sanskrit scholar Dr. H.V. Nagaraja Rao, a past fellow of the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies and a member of the "A Lasting Vision: Dandin’s Mirror in the World of Asian Letters" and "Toward a History of Sanskrit Poetry" research groups, was recently honored with the 'Champaka Kalaa Ratna' Lifetime Achievement Award by the Champaka Educational and Cultural Trust.

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  • "There was something magical about the Institute, the people and the beautiful and serene campus, which I cannot quite explain, but it provided exactly the right mixture of quiet surrounding for research and opportunities to get together, consult and exchange ideas."

    Eyal Benvenisti

    University of Cambridge

     

  • "IAS was my home away from home for four times in two turbulent decades. It was a haven of tranquility, reflection, camaraderie and sheer beauty. Cooperation within my immediate groups was a source of abundant inspiration, but what made the IAS experience unique was the presence and influence of other groups. In my mind, the IAS comes closest to the ideal community of scholars."

     

    Yoram Shachar

    IDC Herzliya

     

  • "[My stay at the Institute] gave me the sense of a special place and time, separated from other activities and commitments, and forever associated with research on the topic of our collective endeavor... Such an environment offers a special kind of inspiration."

     

    David Konstan

    New York University