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03/18/2024 - 15:30
How to See Around Corners
No, it’s not a comic book superpower. It’s about strategic thinking and how businesses can keep one step ahead by looking beyond the horizon to prepare for what comes next. Jay Abraham, founder of the Abraham Group consultancy and one of America’s leading business innovators, has helped thousands of business ventures see around corners (the name of one of his books), navigate uncertain times and come out on top. -
03/12/2024 - 11:45
Congratulations
Congratulations to the Law School’s 2021-2022 Graduates to the graduates of the Law School! Sapir Law School Alumni Continue to Lead Israel’s Bar Association’s Exams. We are proud of our Law School's graduates, each and every year. This year, more than ever, we are very proud, due to the many challenges our alumni faced when taking their Bar Exams during the Iron Swords War. Dr. Ido Eshet, Dean of the School of Law: "Today, almost everyone knows that Sapir has a unique approach in developing the next generation of jurists. -
03/07/2024 - 11:16
Order in the Court!
There’s no turning back. Artificial intelligence has spread from cyberspace to the public space and now affects our court system. Can tomorrow’s legal minds make order out of this tempest of change? That’s what eight students from Sapir Academic College Law School tried to discover last week at the University of Padova in Italy. The group was selected to take part in a special winter school program on the interface between law and artificial intelligence. -
03/05/2024 - 14:47
Sapir Brings the Negev to Tel Aviv
Celebrating Cinema South Tel Aviv may boast Israel’s leading cultural institutions, but Sapir just stole the show. Cinema South, the annual, cutting-edge film festival organized by Sapir’s School of Audio and Visual Arts, opened for the 22nd time on Sunday – this time at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque due to restrictions imposed by the Gaza war. -
02/29/2024 - 13:34
A True Friendship
The Jewish Federations of North America Supporting Sapir College’s Community On October 7, the Sapir community suffered a severe blow in the brutal attack by Hamas. Since then and in the subsequent war, over 30 students, alumni, staff and member of the board of trustees along with their family members were murdered, injured or kidnapped. About 1,500 students and staff living in Otef Yisrael/Gaza Envelope communities were forced to evacuate their homes. They were dispersed throughout the country in temporary accommodation. -
02/25/2024 - 12:24
Sapir Wins Big at Documentary Forum
The School of Audio and Visual Arts has long been a key factor behind Israel’s emerging film industry, helping train the country’s next generation of video artists and empowering young people in underserved communities. Now, the Israel Documentary Forum has recognized its unique contribution to that genre. During a prize ceremony at the Ennis Cultural Center in Jaffa, the Forum bestowed a recognition award on Sapir for “its significant role in the City of Sderot and other communities in the Gaza Envelope. -
02/18/2024 - 11:02
The Show Must Go On!
Sapir Brings Cinema to Negev Evacuees. While thousands of families from the Western Negev shelter in temporary locations, Sapir College plans to bring to them new and innovative cultural events. So, this year, the School of Audio and Visual Arts will take its 22nd annual Cinema South Film Festival on the road, visiting evacuee communities around Israel. From March 2nd to 27th, the itinerant cinematic event will screen in locations ranging from Eilat to Herzliya, from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv, and from the Dead Sea to Rahat.