IDC Herzliya Student Guide

IDC Herzliya Student Guide IDC Herzliya Student Guide

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IDC Herzliya ≤∞∞∏≠≤∞∞π The Argov Program for Diplomacy The program prepares exceptional students at the Lauder School of Government to represent the interests of Israel and the Jewish people in the international arena. The program provides knowledge, communications skills, and the language and tools necessary to turn students into unofficial representatives of Israel with the goal of improving Israel’s standing in the international community. The students selected to participate in the program meet with senior diplomats and communications experts, take courses and participate in workshops on different strategic areas of the world. The program culminates in a study tour of government institutions, business centers, international organizations and universities in Europe and the U.S. The program is for outstanding students in their final year of the undergraduate program in government. The program is taught in English. For additional information, contact argov@idc.ac.il. 18 Programs for Outstanding

IDC Herzliya ≤∞∞∏≠≤∞∞π Students Exchange Programs The Radzyner School of Law offers its students a growing number of exchange programs at law schools in leading universities in North America, Europe and Southeast Asia. The different programs provide students with the distinctive experience of spending a semester studying at a university abroad, during which they are introduced to the best of the academic content and local culture and have the opportunity to make connections with lecturers and students. The universities that have cooperation agreements and exchange student programs with the Radzyner School of Law include University of Hong Kong, the Ottawa University in Canada, Singapore Management University (SMU), NALSAR University of Law Hyderabad in India, The International University College of Turin (IUC) in Italy and Tsinghua University in China. In addition, outstanding undergraduates at the Radzyner school can deepen their knowledge of international law by participating in a study trip to Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf, Germany. The study trip, which is the same one the school's graduate student take part in, is part of the Heinrich Heine University. For additional information, see: www.idc.ac.il/law/international 19 Student Exchange Programs

<strong>IDC</strong> <strong>Herzliya</strong><br />

≤∞∞∏≠≤∞∞π<br />

<strong>Student</strong>s<br />

Exchange<br />

Programs<br />

The Radzyner School of Law offers its students a<br />

growing number of exchange programs at law<br />

schools in leading universities in North America,<br />

Europe and Southeast Asia. The different programs<br />

provide students with the distinctive experience<br />

of spending a semester studying at a university<br />

abroad, during which they are introduced to the<br />

best of the academic content and local culture and<br />

have the opportunity to make connections with<br />

lecturers and students. The universities that have<br />

cooperation agreements and exchange student<br />

programs with the Radzyner School of Law include<br />

University of Hong Kong, the Ottawa<br />

University in Canada, Singapore Management<br />

University (SMU), NALSAR University of Law<br />

Hyderabad in India, The International University<br />

College of Turin (IUC) in Italy and Tsinghua<br />

University in China.<br />

In addition, outstanding undergraduates at the<br />

Radzyner school can deepen their knowledge of<br />

international law by participating in a study trip to<br />

Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf, Germany.<br />

The study trip, which is the same one the school's<br />

graduate student take part in, is part of the<br />

Heinrich Heine University. For additional<br />

information, see: www.idc.ac.il/law/international<br />

19<br />

<strong>Student</strong> Exchange<br />

Programs

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