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Haifa: Haifa University
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Today, Haifa is home to significant populations of Jews, Muslim and Christian Arabs, Ahmadis (in Kababir), Druze (in Daliyat al-Carmel), Bahá'ís, and others, and has often been characterised as a mosaic of peaceful coexistence between the communities. The city has an industrial area to the north, where one of Israel's two oil refineries is located, and a high-tech south, where R&D Centers are located for a large number of Israeli and international hi-tech companies including Intel, Elbit, Zoran, Microsoft, Philips, Google and Amdocs. IBM has an office on top of Mount Carmel at Haifa University, whilst the Technion, is ... located here.
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Haifa is ... home to a number of academic colleges. Two teaching colleges, the Gordon College of Education and Sha'anan Religious Teachers' College, operate from the city, whilst design colleges include the WIZO Design Academy and Tiltan College of Design. The Michlala Leminhal College of Management and Open University of Israel both have branches in Haifa, whilst the city also has a Nursing College and an engineering school, the P.E.T Practical Engineering School.
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As part of the Faculty of Science and Science Education of the university of Haifa at Oranim Campus, the department offers a unique learning experience. A university degree in a challenging but supporting environment. Learning in small groups and direct interaction with researchers in a variaty of fields on the cutting edge of science.
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Haifa is the world center for the Bahai faith and is home to the Shrine of Bab and a Bahai temple. Haifa University (1963) and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology (1912), are located in the city.
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"Definitely one of my favorite places to spend time while studying in Haifa was the beach. It was so close you could get out of classes in the afternoon and finish your homework while feeling the sand beneath your toes. You could look up towards the mountain and still see the University of Haifa campus."
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The conference was first held in November 2005 at the School of Political Science, the University of Haifa. The second annual conference was held a year later again at the University of Haifa. The conferences were organized by faculty and graduate students from the major higher education institutions in Israel but the main contributor for that event was the School of Political Science at the University of Haifa. The conference is now moving to the Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
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