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Tag Archives: Incivility

Bulletin: Higher Education and Student Life

Posted on March 30, 2017 by Aryeh
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Articles

  • Mira G. Baron, Real Estate in Studentified Neighborhoods
  • Avinatan Hassidim, Assaf Rommm, and Ran I. Shorrer, Redesigning the Israeli Psychology Master’s Match
  • David R. Katz, Israeli Medical Education
  • Raz Kletter, Water from a Rock: Archaeology, Ideology, and the Bible
  • Pierre Kletz and Granit Almog-Bareket, Higher Education in Management
  • Shaul Lev-Ran, Yoed Steinmetz & Mark Weiser, Attitudes towards Substance Use among Medical Students in Israel
  • Miki Malul, Dafna Schwartz, and Raphael Bar-El, The Role of Academic Institutions in Mitigating the Israeli-Palestinan Conflict
  • Ami Rokach, Higher Education in Israel: An Overview
  • Dalit Yassour-Borochowitz and Helena Desivillia, Incivility Between Students and Faculty in an Israeli College

Theses

  • Eyal Ziggy Clyne, Middle Eastern and Islam Studies in Israeli Universities (PhD, Manchester)
Posted in Bibliography, Dissertation, Journal article, Uncategorized | Tagged Archaeology, Biblical Archaeology, Business Schools, City, Coexistence, Etiquette, Higher Education, History of Research, Incivility, Islamic Studies, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Management training, Manners, Medicine Students, Middle Eastern Studies, Neighborhood, Orientalism, Peacebuilding, Psychology, Research and Advanced Study, Students, Universities, Urban Diversity | Leave a reply

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