The Polish Roots of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

27/06/2024
Prof. Hanoch Gutfreund

The Israel Institute for Advanced Studies cordially invites you to a special public lecture by Prof. Hanoch Gutfreund on the topic “The Polish Roots of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.”

  • Date: June 27th, 2024
  • Time: 17:00
  • Venue: Lecture Hall 130, Feldman Building, The Hebrew University, Edmond J. Safra Campus, Givat Ram, Jerusalem.

Prof. Gutfreund is the Andre Aisenstadt Chair in Theoretical Physics (emeritus) at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, since 1985. He served as the head of the Racah Institute for Physics, head of the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies (1989-1990), Rector (1991-1992) and President of The Hebrew University (1992- 1997). He is currently the Director of the Einstein Archives.

This lecture is open to the public. Refreshments will be served. Please register in advance by visiting the following link:

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Prof. Hanoch Gutfreund

The Israel Institute for Advanced Studies cordially invites you to a special public lecture by Prof. Hanoch Gutfreund on the topic “The Polish Roots of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.”

  • Date: June 27th, 2024
  • Time: 17:00
  • Venue: Lecture Hall 130, Feldman Building, The Hebrew University, Edmond J. Safra Campus, Givat Ram, Jerusalem.

Prof. Gutfreund is the Andre Aisenstadt Chair in Theoretical Physics (emeritus) at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, since 1985. He served as the head of the Racah Institute for Physics, head of the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies (1989-1990), Rector (1991-1992) and President of The Hebrew University (1992- 1997). He is currently the Director of the Einstein Archives.

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The Polish Roots of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Jun 27, 2024

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Prof. Hanoch Gutfreund

The Israel Institute for Advanced Studies cordially invites you to a special public lecture by Prof. Hanoch Gutfreund on the topic “The Polish Roots of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.”

  • Date: June 27th, 2024
  • Time: 17:00
  • Venue: Lecture Hall 130, Feldman Building, The Hebrew University, Edmond J. Safra Campus, Givat Ram, Jerusalem.

Prof. Gutfreund is the Andre Aisenstadt Chair in Theoretical Physics (emeritus) at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, since 1985. He served as the head of the Racah Institute for Physics, head of the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies (1989-1990), Rector (1991-1992) and President of The Hebrew University (1992- 1997). He is currently the Director of the Einstein Archives.

This lecture is open to the public. Refreshments will be served. Please register in advance by visiting the following link:

Jun 27, 2024

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Prof. Hanoch Gutfreund

The Israel Institute for Advanced Studies cordially invites you to a special public lecture by Prof. Hanoch Gutfreund on the topic “The Polish Roots of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.”

  • Date: June 27th, 2024
  • Time: 17:00
  • Venue: Lecture Hall 130, Feldman Building, The Hebrew University, Edmond J. Safra Campus, Givat Ram, Jerusalem.

Prof. Gutfreund is the Andre Aisenstadt Chair in Theoretical Physics (emeritus) at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, since 1985. He served as the head of the Racah Institute for Physics, head of the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies (1989-1990), Rector (1991-1992) and President of The Hebrew University (1992- 1997). He is currently the Director of the Einstein Archives.

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