2026
February 4, 2026
By Zoom
 
Webinar: Close Encounters of the Paleolithic Kind: Neanderthal and Homo Sapiens Interactions at Tinshemet Cave
A Virtual panel discussion jointly sponsored by The Anglo-Israel Archaeological Society and British Friends of The Hebrew University.
The webinar was featured by:
Professor Yossi Zaidner of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem: Close Encounters of the Third Kind: Neanderthal and Homo Sapiens Interactions in the Mid-Middle Palaeolithic
February 5, 2026
JW3 Centre

"Click here if you’re not a robot: AI in today's age"
Discover how AI shapes the way we make decisions, how trust can be built (and lost) between humans and algorithms, and what it really takes to make AI systems work for society rather than against it
The webinar was featured by:
Professor Claudia Goldman-Shenhar, originally from Buenos Aires, built her career in Israel after earning degrees in computer science, mathematics, and electronics at the Hebrew University, where she also developed expertise in artificial intelligence (AI).
February 17, 2026
WC2, London
 
Is the International Rule of Law in an Existential Crisis?
International Law is facing a profound crisis - arguably the most severe since the end of the Cold War. Foundational principles are rapidly eroding, International institutions appear increasingly ineffective, and key constituencies are turning away from the International legal order altogether. This talk examines how International Law has reached this critical juncture and explores possible pathways forward.
The webinar was featured by:
Professor Yuval Shany is the Hersch Lauterpacht Chair in International Law and former Dean of the Law Faculty of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
March 04, 2026
economic history and a proud Hebrew University alum.
Please join us for a virtual discussion with 2025 Nobel Prize winner in economic sciences, Professor Joel Mokyr, Northwestern professor and Hebrew University alumnus, on the science that drives innovation.
The webinar was featured by:
Professor Joel Mokyr is an American and Israeli economic historian and the Robert H. Strotz Professor of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern University. He received a B.A. in economics and history from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1968. He was awarded half of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2025, "for having identified the prerequisites for sustained growth through technological progress.”
 
ZOOM Online
11:00 AM PST | 1:00 PM CST | 2:00 PM EST
March 17, 2026
Paris, France

Gala event
In Palais Garnier




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