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2024 Ophel Excavation: A Journey into Jerusalem’s Ancient History with Professor Uzi Leibner
Professor Uzi Leibner, a past fellow of the IIAS and a key member of the “Variety and Variability: Mapping the Cultural and Social Diversity of the

Shaw-Prize-Winning Mathematician Peter Sarnak Shares Life Lessons
The prestigious 2024 Shaw Prize in Mathematical Sciences will be awarded in Hong Kong on November 12. Among the recipients is Peter Sarnak, General Director

Irit Dveer Dinur and Elon Lindenstrauss Appointed to IAS Princeton Faculty
We are delighted to share the news that Irit Dveer Dinur and Elon Lindenstrauss have been appointed as permanent faculty members at IAS Princeton. Dinur

Dennis Gaitsgory and Team Prove Geometric Langlands Conjecture
Dennis Gaitsgory, along with a team of mathematicians, has proved the geometric Langlands conjecture, a major milestone in modern mathematics. This achievement, which spans over

Noga Alon Receives the 2024 Wolf Prize in Mathematics
The IIAS is proud to announce that Noga Alon has been honored with the prestigious 2024 Wolf Prize in Mathematics. Alon shares the Wolf Prize with Adi Shamir

New Research Reveals Brown Widow Spiders in Israel Carry Unique Bacteria
Brown widow spiders, scientifically known as *Latrodectus geometricus*, are swarming Israel. Recent research reveals that 86% of these spiders carry a strain of Rhabdochlamydia, a

Jan Grabowski Discusses European Election Results and Personal Threats on National TV
Jan Grabowski, a Polish-Canadian professor of history at the University of Ottawa and IIAS Fellow for the 2024 academic year, recently appeared on Israeli national

Jan Grabowski’s Essay in Jewish Quarterly
Jan Grabowski, a fellow at IIAS during the 2024 academic year, is publishing an important essay for the forthcoming issue of The Jewish Quarterly (JQ257 – August

Daniel R. Schwartz – Landau Award Winner for 2024!
The IIAS is proud to extend heartfelt congratulations to Daniel R. Schwartz from the Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry at the Hebrew University