2 12 20 30 34 44 54 60 61 64 68 73 74 76 IDC HERZLIYA RAPHAEL RECANATI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL (RRIS) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM COMPUTER SCIENCE PROGRAM GOVERNMENT PROGRAM COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAM EXCHANGE PROGRAMS GRADUATE PROGRAMS TAUGHT IN ENGLISH CAMPUS LIFE AT IDC HERZLIYA ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT RRIS ACADEMIC CALENDAR IDC HERZLIYA ALUMNI ADMISSIONS FORMS FOR ADMISSION
FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear future students, At the dawn of the 2010-2011 academic year, the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya will be in the midst of implementing the strategic plans for its future. Over the past sixteen years, our schools and research institutes have won international recognition while our alumni have taken impressive steps toward changing the face of Israeli society. In a recent survey conducted by the Council for Higher Education on student satisfaction throughout Israeli academia, IDC Herzliya was ranked number one in sixteen out of the twenty categories. Our schools of law and computer science ranked number one in income by alumni and the school of business was ranked number two. We will be building upon these accomplishments and expanding our academic programs and activities to exciting new heights. The members of the ninth class of the Raphael Recanati International School will be joining one of the leading academic institutions in Israel. An era of renewal is taking shape within Israeli society. Joining IDC Herzliya now means being a part of this fascinating process, which will infuse a commitment to constitutional and governmental reform as well as economic growth; will address the challenges presented by new media technology; and will reevaluate Israel s diplomatic strategy and policies as well as the country s social and moral agenda all of which are intrinsic to our academic mission. We already see a number of our graduates gaining leading positions in key areas of the country, who are committed to making Israel a better place to live. IDC Herzliya has led this academic avant-garde movement since its inception. We combine the study of theory with real-world experience. Our educational method is based on an interdisciplinary approach, information technology and openness to the international horizon. Our outlook, which is rooted in the concepts of liberty and responsibility, emphasizes initiative and leadership alongside community service. International students will benefit from this focus in addition to an all-encompassing introduction to the State of Israel and its scenery, history and roots. Next year IDC will have twelve hundred students from sixty-three countries at the Raphael Recanati International School. I am convinced that everyone who joins us from abroad will obtain an excellent education and will also develop meaningful friendships with students from Israel and dozens of other countries an experience that will accompany them for the rest of their lives. Prof. Uriel Reichman President and Founder of the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya 02 03
From left: Ronit Raier, South Africa; Jesse Routtenberg, Canada; Prof. Reichman; Victoria Aslaya Frizis, Greece; Danielle Karpel, South Africa
VALUES FOR A NEW ISRAEL There were no private educational institutions of significance in Israel until 1994, when IDC Herzliya was founded. Modeled on distinguished small colleges in the United States, IDC Herzliya is a non-profit corporate entity which is not subsidized by the government and is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in education and research. Its founders aimed to create an Israeli university for the third millennium a university where personal achievement goes hand in hand with social responsibility. IDC Herzliya believes that after six decades of nation building dominated by a centralized economy, Israeli society will prosper by embracing entrepreneurship. Recognizing the value of market forces, private initiative and innovation will help reflect Israel s humanist and democratic tradition. This liberating spirit is an inspiration to any enlightened culture that participates in our global society. Shimon Peres, President of the State of Israel, with students of IDC Herzliya. From left: President Peres; Tzely Shalev, Ecuador; Pascal Cohen, Germany; Bur Asherov, Kenya; and Emmanuel Heymann, Luxembourg. 04 05
IDC HERZLIYA MOTTO: LIBERTY AND RESPONSIBILITY IDC Herzliya seeks to train Israel s future leaders to nurture a business, political, technological, communications, psychology and juridical leadership of the highest caliber. IDC Herzliya s approach is fundamentally different from other academic institutions in Israel due to its interdisciplinary spirit and strong social commitment. IDC Herzliya aspires to provide its students with a broad, in-depth education and the skills needed to excel in the international business arena of the 21st century. IDC Herzliya seeks to employ accomplished faculty of international repute whose careers reflect a combination of scholarly excellence and practical experience. IDC Herzliya is a non-profit institution established for the public good. IDC Herzliya does not receive any financial support from the government budgetary system for higher education and thus enjoys complete academic and administrative freedom. IDC Herzliya charges tuition based on actual costs, while taking into account the financial means of its students. It selects and rewards its faculty and administrative staff on the basis of individual merit. IDC Herzliya is actively involved in the community, contributing according to its capabilities and the resources at its disposal. IDC Herzliya is committed to the fundamental values of a free and tolerant society first and foremost, freedom of the individual for self-realization in all realms of thought and action. IDC Herzliya works to strengthen these values in Israeli society and to encourage its students to conduct themselves in a way consistent with them. As a new immigrant serving in Israel through Garin T zabar I was grateful that IDC accepted international students with grades from abroad. My parents and I came to look around IDC and we were overwhelmed with the beautiful campus, the students, the renowned professors and the school's status worldwide. Finding IDC made staying in Israel after the army to continue with my higher education a reality and, most importantly, an enjoyable and challenging experience. Zoe Hantman, London, UK
IDC HERZLIYA SCHOOLS IDC Herzliya adopts an interdisciplinary approach and its academic programs combine the many resources of its internationally renowned schools. This allows students to obtain an education that is both wide-ranging and practical. Radzyner School of Law www.idc.ac.il/law/eng Arison School of Business www.idc.ac.il/business/eng Efi Arazi School of Computer Science www.idc.ac.il/cs/eng Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy www.idc.ac.il/gov/eng Sammy Ofer School of Communications www.idc.ac.il/comm/eng New School of Psychology www.idc.ac.il/psychology/eng Raphael Recanati International School www.rris.idc.ac.il I made aliyah from Uruguay 6 years ago and after finishing my military service, I decided to study in Israel. Since enrolling at IDC I have felt very comfortable. There is a staff of professionals always willing to help students and to make the process of absorption easier. Apart from the academic knowledge that students gain at IDC, the experience of studying with people from 63 different countries is amazing. I feel that studying at IDC was one of the best decisions I ever made. Fabian Pardo, Montevideo, Uruguay 06 07
IDC HERZLIYA RESEARCH INSTITUTES AND LEARNING CENTERS Advanced Virtuality Lab (AVL) www.idc.ac.il/communications/avl Asper Institute for New Media Diplomacy www.idc.ac.il/communications/asper Caesarea Edmond Benjamin de Rothschild Center for Capital Markets and Risk Management www.cc.idc.ac.il Center for European Studies www.idc.ac.il/eng/ces Entrepreneurship Center www.idc.ac.il/ec Executive Education Department www.idc.ac.il/en/executiveeducation Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center www.gloria-center.org/ Institute for Policy and Strategy (IPS) www.herzliyaconference.org/eng Institute for Renewable Energy Policy www.idc.ac.il/irep International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT) www.ict.org.il Media Innovation Lab (milab) www.milab.idc.ac.il Project on Applied Decision Analysis (PADA) www.idc.ac.il/pada Reinventing Israeli Government Project www.idc.ac.il/reinventinggoveng Rich Center for the Study of Trading and Financial Markets www.idc.ac.il/en/richcenter The Research Center for Internet Psychology (CIP) www.idc.ac.il/communications/cip/en The Lea & Naftali Ben-Yehuda Study Skills Center www.idc.ac.il/en/ssc
INSTITUTE FOR POLICY AND STRATEGY (IPS) THE HERZLIYA CONFERENCE SERIES The Herzliya Conference on The Balance of Israel s National Strength and Security is unique among the plethora of Israeli and international conferences. The very concept of strength (hosen in Hebrew meaning strength, endurance, and resilience) is the central theme of all the Conferences and has become a widely used coin of expression in public discourse and in many official declarations. Since its inception, the Herzliya Conference has become the annual summit meeting of the most influential Israeli and international leaders. Participants at the Conference include: government officials, Knesset members and ministers, senior defense officials, leaders of the Israeli business community, senior academicians, media representatives from Israel and abroad, representatives from various leading Jewish organizations in the Diaspora, dignitaries from abroad and the diplomatic corps in Israel. The Herzliya Conference is a year-long work cycle which includes the following three consecutive stages: preliminary research and analysis conducted by task forces and commissioned experts; the Conference where major policy statements and initiatives are delivered, followed by debate on the issues and on the reports presented by the task forces. An executive summary is then presented to key policymakers, summarizing the Conference s proceedings, findings, and major policy recommendations. www.herzliyaconference.org/eng/ Above: Mr. Shimon Peres, President of the State of Israel and Prof. Uriel Reichman, President of IDC Herzliya at the formal opening of the Herzliya Conference. 08 09
THE INTERNATIONAL POLICY INSTITUTE FOR COUNTER-TERRORISM (ICT) The International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT) is the leading academic institute for counter-terrorism in the world, facilitating international cooperation in the global struggle against terrorism. ICT is an independent think tank providing expertise in terrorism, counter-terrorism, homeland security, threat vulnerability and risk assessment, intelligence analysis and national security and defense policy. ICT holds a World Summit for Counter-Terrorism which is one of the most influential events in the field of counter-terrorism today. The conference is a vital opportunity for high-profile experts from a diverse background of disciplines to establish professional relationships and serves as a platform for the formation of international cooperation. Speakers and participants at our previous conferences have included current and former ministers, members of parliament, heads of security agencies and police departments, first responders, academics, professional experts in the field of counterterrorism, jurists, businessmen and students. ICT also serves as a joint forum for international policymakers and scholars to share information and expertise through research papers, situation reports and academic publications for worldwide distribution. A number of international seminars, workshops and conferences are organized monthly by ICT to discuss and educate on global and regional issues. Finally, ICT administers the largest public domain research database on the Internet. www.ict.org.il Above: Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu speaking at the Counter-Terrorism Conference. Seated at right are: Jonathan Davis, Head of the Raphael Recanati International School and Vice President for External Relations; and Dr. Boaz Ganor, Executive Director of the Institute for Counter-Terrorism.
THE CITY OF HERZLIYA: A UNIQUE POINT ON THE GLOBAL COMPASS Herzliya Tel Aviv Haifa Eilat Jerusalem ISRAEL Hugging the Mediterranean coastline six miles north of Tel Aviv, Herzliya has some of the most magnificent beaches and seaside hotels in the country. This city of almost 100,000 along with the neighboring towns of Kfar Shmaryahu and Ra anana also has one of the highest concentrations in Israel of English-speaking residents, including immigrants from English-speaking countries and members of the diplomatic community. The English-Speaking Residents Association and the Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel sponsor a wide range of social and educational events for the English speaking community living in this area. Herzliya is also the capital of the flourishing high-tech sector which has earned Israel the nickname Silicon Wadi and attracted the interest of the world s leading venturecapital firms. Many of the Israeli software and biotech companies traded on American stock exchanges are located in the Herzliya area. Among the many international high-tech companies which are located near the IDC Herzliya campus are ComSoft Technologies, ewave, the Formula Group, Hewlett-Packard and HP Scitex, Horizon Semiconductors, IBM, Jacada, Kodak IL, Matrix, Microsoft, Motorola, New Applicom, Silicon Graphics, Sun Microsystems, Texas Instruments, VCON Telecommunications and VocalTec Communications. IDC Herzliya is at the heart of the high-tech education and diplomatic research that defines Herzliya. Many of our faculty members, and an increasing number of our graduates, are key players in the transformation that Israel s society and economy have experienced in the past decade and are still undergoing. www.herzliya.muni.il Studying at IDC has been the key to my aliyah. I have made many great friends who come from all over the world and share in the dream of studying and living in Israel. I am delighted to study in an institution with such caring staff, quality lecturers and a focus on personal attention. Without IDC my aliyah just wouldn't have been the same. Ronit Raier, Johannesburg, South Africa 10 11
RAPHAEL RECANATI (1924-1999) Raphael Recanati was a man of vision; more important, he was a person devoted to putting his vision to work. He would have been proud of the Raphael Recanati International School carrying out his vision of modern Israel in action. Israel, he knew, could no longer be just the manifestation of its ancient promise or of revolutionary Zionist prophesies. It must, through competitive achievements, assume a place of leadership in new global markets and find ways to participate as a full partner in the creation of Western culture and international political institutions. Israeli universities, for their part, must help prepare new generations, both in Israel and from abroad, to thrive in this emerging world. The Raphael Recanati International School rejects the idea of seeing Israel as a follower and invites students to come to IDC Herzliya to learn how to become leaders as scientists, as entrepreneurs and as custodians of a uniquely human global environment. This is the world Raphael Recanati understood and helped to invent. The Raphael Recanati International School presents this challenge to students of unusual maturity and ambition. Come and learn the management skills, diplomatic strategies and technologies that define our age. Come immerse yourself in an unforgettable adventure. Come join and enjoy a unique student body. Come and be inspired to be among the founders of tomorrow s world. Michael Recanati Chairman of the Raphael Recanati International School Oudi Recanati Chairman of the IDC Herzliya Board of Directors 12 13
Raphael Recanati Boulevard was inaugurated in May 2004 upon the graduation of the first class of the Raphael Recanati International School.
A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY DISTINCTIVE ACADEMIC OPTIONS The bachelor s degree programs at IDC Herzliya are based on six semesters of study. Students can earn an internationally recognized BA degree in only three years. The Raphael Recanati International School was established in order to allow students from around the world to benefit from the excellent academic programs at IDC Herzliya by offering several of these programs in English. The school strives to find bright and promising young adults and help them develop the skills necessary to become the world s future leaders, while introducing them to Israel and all it has to offer. The school has grown quickly, attracting hundreds of talented students from sixty-three countries with its high academic standards, outstanding faculty, innovative teaching methods and personal attention to each student s needs. It is the only institution in Israel where one out of five students are international students thus creating an international flavor on campus. Many Israelis who would like to perfect their English-language skills and meet students from other countries also study at the Raphael Recanati International School. FULLY ACCREDITED The Raphael Recanati International School at IDC Herzliya is the only academic institution in Israel that offers bachelor s degree programs that are taught entirely in English. Degrees granted by IDC Herzliya are accredited by the Israeli Council for Higher Education and are recognized worldwide. OUTSTANDING FACULTY The school s faculty is world-renowned having earned their degrees from the world s finest universities with a high percentage coming from the Ivy League. Computer Science and Business faculty members are engaged in a number of large-scale research and development projects that are supported by Israeli and American governmental agencies, such as the Chief Scientist s Office of the Israel Ministry of Science, the US Department of Defense, the National Science Foundation (NSF) and NASA. The School of Government faculty includes researchers and scholars famous for their work on Middle East affairs and international relations, as well as their work in conflict resolution and counter-terrorism. At the Communications School internationally recognized experts on new media explore the impact of changing technology on society, and the New School of Psychology faculty includes award-winning academics who are researching topics in such fields as interpersonal relationships, coping with stress and trauma, suicide prevention, and happiness. The faculty of IDC Herzliya makes every effort to share their knowledge and professional experience and to work on a one-to-one basis with their students. 14 15
AFFORDABLE TUITION Tuition at IDC Herzliya is significantly lower than tuitions of colleges and universities of a similar stature in the United States. The school s graduates gain the equivalent of an education from a distinguished private college at a fraction of the cost. NOT ONLY ACADEMICS Though the Raphael Recanati International School s main focus is academics, it also provides international students with the opportunity to learn about Israel and the Middle East firsthand and experience Israel as Israelis do. International students learn side by side with their Israeli counterparts and are involved in all aspects of campus life, from the Student Union and volunteer projects to sports and debate teams. The school offers an extensive extracurricular program that takes students beyond the boundaries of the IDC Herzliya campus and acquaints them with the long, rich history and diversity of Israel. RRIS GLOBAL VILLAGE 2009-2010 North America Israel and the Middle East Western Europe 29% 25% Latin America Africa 7% 2% Eastern Europe and Russia Asia and Oceania 28% 5% 4%
AN INVITATION FROM THE HEAD OF THE SCHOOL As young adults, you find yourselves facing many choices and options. I would like to introduce a unique option to those of you interested in academic studies in the State of Israel, an option that provides you with the opportunity to study business administration; communications; government, diplomacy and strategy; psychology; or computer science. The Raphael Recanati International School at IDC Herzliya is open to students from around the world who would like to deepen their bond with Israel and Israelis while earning an internationally recognized degree. Our classes are taught in English, the prevalent language in the international academic community and the language shared by our students, who hail from over sixty different countries. The distinguished faculty members of the Raphael Recanati International School will guide you along a rigorous path that ultimately leads to a BA degree in only three years. In addition, we strive to demonstrate to you that private initiative, free enterprise and public responsibility are not incompatible values. We endeavor to build bridges between economic elites and the underprivileged; between Israelis and Diaspora Jews; and between Israelis and their neighbors. We also will offer you the opportunity to participate in athletic, cultural, social and religious activities. Our clubs in debating, public advocacy and entrepreneurship are only some of the many extracurricular activities that help nurture leadership, solidarity and becoming part of the IDC Herzliya community. We are an international university. The Raphael Recanati International School has grown significantly and now makes up twenty percent of the student body at IDC Herzliya. Next year the number of students at RRIS will exceed one thousand. Our graduates are realizing their dreams and building careers in both Israel and major cities around the world. We hope that you will join us at one of Israel s finest academic institutions and give us the opportunity to help you reach your goals. We look forward to your realizing the dream of Herzl, If you will it, it is not a dream, and spending next year in Herzliya. Jonathan Davis Head of the Raphael Recanati International School Vice President for External Relations 16 17
RRIS student Tal Yudin, who graduated cum laude from the Lauder School of Government, with Jonathan Davis, Head of the Raphael Recanati International School and Vice President for External Relations.