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== US-Israel Academic Bridge Fellowship ==
 
== US-Israel Academic Bridge Fellowship ==
  
The Academic Bridge Fellowship offers a fully-funded academic program for young Israelis to conduct research under mentorship of faculty at leading US academic institutions. Our inaugural program will be located at the University of Pennsylvania ([http://www.upenn.edu UPenn]) a leading academic institution with programs in wide-ranging fields, including science, engineering, medicine, law, business, humanities, social work, education, and numerous other fields of study. Our faculty see cultural exchange as critical for learning and mutual understanding . We therefore initiated the Academic Bridge Fellowship, which provides young Israelis with the opportunity to interact with faculty and students in an immersive setting, providing deep connections on North American campuses.
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The Academic Bridge Fellowship will bring students attending Israeli universities or those getting ready to enter their first university year to the United States for a fully-funded summer program involving research and academic and cultural exchange. The inaugural program will take place from June 18 to July 23, 2024, at the University of Pennsylvania, a leading academic institution with programs in wide-ranging fields, including science, engineering, medicine, law, business, and the humanities, among other disciplines. The bridge fellowship is a scholarly summer internship, offering early exposure to the academic system in American universities and enhancing mutual understanding between fellows and members of our university community.  
  
== About the Fellowship ==
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Fellows will work alongside students, faculty, and research staff in a wide range of academic research areas, including biology, medicine, psychology, business, law, and engineering, among other topics. Our program will provide fellows with an immersive experience studying and contributing to scholarly research. Fellows will be responsible for contributing to their group's research or scholarly activities. In doing so, they will gain exposure to the American academic system, thus offering them valuable training and experiences and building friendshipsBy sharing time together and participating in this exchange, students of different cultures, backgrounds, and life experiences will create positive dialogue and mutual understanding, which will greatly enrich learning communities.  
 
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The bridge fellowship is a scholarly summer internship, offering early exposure to the academic system in North American universities and enhancing mutual understanding between young Israelis and their North American counterparts. Fellows will work alongside students, faculty and research staff in a wide range of academic research areas, including biology, medicine, psychology, business, law, engineering, among other topics. Our program will provide fellows with an immersive experience studying and contributing to scholarly research.   Fellows will have the responsibility to contribute to the research or scholarly activities of their group. In doing so they will gain exposure to the North American academic system, thus offering them valuable training and future connectionsCultural exchange between young Israelis and Americans is particularly important for promoting dialogue and mutual understanding and such interactions greatly enrich learning communities.
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== Opportunity and Eligibility ==
 
== Opportunity and Eligibility ==
  
The bridge fellowship is concerned with cultural exchange between Israelis and North American academic communities.  We invite applications from Israelis who are eligible to travel to the US and who meet English language proficiency requirements. Selection criteria include a strong commitment to spending 4-5 weeks engaged in full-time academic training/research and personal qualities that bode well for success in our program. We welcome applications from those affected by the massacre of Oct 7, those who have completed military or national service, and anyone affected by the ongoing war.
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The bridge fellowship concerns cultural exchange between fellows from Israeli universities or those preparing to begin their academic journey and members of our university communities.  We invite applications from anyone who attends an Israeli university or is preparing to begin their first year at an Israeli university and who is eligible to travel to the US.  We expect candidates to meet English language proficiency requirements. Selection criteria include a strong commitment to spending 4-5 weeks engaged in full-time academic training/research and particular personal qualities or experiences that indicate a likelihood of success in our program. All applicants meeting the eligibility criteria are welcome to apply, regardless of ethnicity, religion or citizenship.  We encourage applications from those who meet the eligibility criteria and who also have completed military or national service (if applicable), and anyone affected by the October 7 massacre or the ongoing war.  
 
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== Key Dates and Application Process ==
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The program will cover all costs, including a multi-day orientation in Israel, flights to and from the US, housing and meals. Fellows will also participate in community activities, including group trips and (optional) Shabbat meals. Bridge fellows will be mentored by UPenn Faculty (listed below) and participate in regular “Lunch & Learn” meetings where they will be exposed to the cutting-edge research environment at UPenn. A typical week during the program will include a trip on Sunday, Monday-Friday work with faculty mentors and research groups, Lunch & Learn seminars, and community outings.
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May 1st – Application deadline (no costs for applicants)
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June 18-20 – Orientation in Israel with UPenn faculty and Alumni
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June 21 - Travel to the US (plus or minus one day, pending flight availability)
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June 22 - July 22 - Academic program described above
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July 23 - Return to Israel (plus or minus one day, pending flight availability)
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Applicants must submit materials using the attached form. The application requires you to answer a list of questions and upload a video, so please be prepared to allocate 1-2 hours to complete the application.
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==[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1op38yQg79qgFaYlt4n5qFhgOMo0X-snkXnZUGqRaB5c/edit Click Here to Apply]==
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Applications are closed for the 2024 class of fellows.
  
 
== Program Organizers ==
 
== Program Organizers ==

Latest revision as of 02:32, 13 May 2024

US-Israel Academic Bridge Fellowship

The Academic Bridge Fellowship will bring students attending Israeli universities or those getting ready to enter their first university year to the United States for a fully-funded summer program involving research and academic and cultural exchange. The inaugural program will take place from June 18 to July 23, 2024, at the University of Pennsylvania, a leading academic institution with programs in wide-ranging fields, including science, engineering, medicine, law, business, and the humanities, among other disciplines. The bridge fellowship is a scholarly summer internship, offering early exposure to the academic system in American universities and enhancing mutual understanding between fellows and members of our university community.

Fellows will work alongside students, faculty, and research staff in a wide range of academic research areas, including biology, medicine, psychology, business, law, and engineering, among other topics. Our program will provide fellows with an immersive experience studying and contributing to scholarly research. Fellows will be responsible for contributing to their group's research or scholarly activities. In doing so, they will gain exposure to the American academic system, thus offering them valuable training and experiences and building friendships. By sharing time together and participating in this exchange, students of different cultures, backgrounds, and life experiences will create positive dialogue and mutual understanding, which will greatly enrich learning communities.

Opportunity and Eligibility

The bridge fellowship concerns cultural exchange between fellows from Israeli universities or those preparing to begin their academic journey and members of our university communities. We invite applications from anyone who attends an Israeli university or is preparing to begin their first year at an Israeli university and who is eligible to travel to the US. We expect candidates to meet English language proficiency requirements. Selection criteria include a strong commitment to spending 4-5 weeks engaged in full-time academic training/research and particular personal qualities or experiences that indicate a likelihood of success in our program. All applicants meeting the eligibility criteria are welcome to apply, regardless of ethnicity, religion or citizenship. We encourage applications from those who meet the eligibility criteria and who also have completed military or national service (if applicable), and anyone affected by the October 7 massacre or the ongoing war.

Applications are closed for the 2024 class of fellows.

Program Organizers

Michael Jacob Kahana, Ph.D., Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Term Professor of Psychology, School of Arts & Sciences

Maayan Levy, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, Perelman School of Medicine

Peter Decherney, Ph.D., Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Term Professor of Cinema, School of Arts & Sciences

Ron Berman, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Marketing, [1]

Ronny Drapkin, M.D. / Ph.D. Ronny Drapkin, Franklin Payne Associate Professor of Pathology, Perelman School of Medicine