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Tel Aviv University (TAU)

Tel Aviv University (TAU) is a recognised university in Israel. Below is what AlmiStudy records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed is deliberately left out rather than guessed.

CityTel Aviv
RegionAsia
TypePublic
SubjectsEngineering & Technology; Natural Sciences; Business & Management; Arts & Humanities; Social Sciences; Law; Computer Science & IT; Medicine & Health Sciences; Pharmacy; International Relations; Architecture & Design; Languages & Linguistics
AccreditationCouncil for Higher Education in Israel (CHE / המועצה להשכלה גבוהה / al-Majlis lit-Ta'lim al-'Ali) — established 1958 by Council for Higher Education Law; apex body for recognition, accreditation, funding of Israeli HEIs. Israeli system classifies HEIs as: (1) Universities (Universitetim) — ~9 research-intensive universities with full degree authority through PhD; (2) Academic Colleges (Mikhlalot Academiyot) — publicly-funded undergraduate-focused; (3) Teacher-training colleges; (4) Yeshivas + Haredi institutions parallel system. Quality assurance via CHE Planning and Budgeting Committee (PBC/VATAT). Hebrew + Arabic are both official languages; instruction primarily Hebrew with growing English programmes.
Accreditation registryhttps://che.org.il/en/
Founded 1956 (formed by merger of three pre-existing institutions; Israel's LARGEST university by enrolment). Israel's LARGEST university by enrolment. Formed 1956 by merger of three pre-existing Tel Aviv institutions (Tel Aviv School of Law and Economics, Institute of Natural Sciences, Institute of Jewish Studies). ~30,000+ students on 200-acre Ramat Aviv campus, Tel Aviv. 9 faculties + ~125 departments. Distinguished medical, business, engineering, social sciences. Notable for security-studies + Middle East studies (Moshe Dayan Center). 3 NOBEL LAUREATES affiliated. Among QS top-200 globally.
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