(Courtesy of Yeshiva University) As the new academic year begins, Yeshiva University is launching several new programs that will provide students the skill sets to succeed in the world of tomorrow, and leverage the University’s global network of alumni and friends to prepare graduates for both immediate and long-lasting success.
“In our classrooms, the wisdom of the past meets the promise of the future. We’ve developed our innovative programming to capitalize on the enormous opportunities of the current and future marketplace,” said Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, president of Yeshiva University. “We will continue to empower morally mature, market-ready and mission-driven young leaders with the tools for a lifetime of personal fulfillment and professional success.”
Innovation Lab
The YU Innovation Lab, launching in January 2019, is a community of local and international startups, students, faculty, entrepreneurs and business experts. It will include a collaboration with Yissum, the Technology Transfer company of Hebrew University of Jerusalem, enabling Israeli companies to join the New York City startup ecosystem by forming working partnerships with highly skilled and motivated YU student interns and expert YU faculty. Students participating in the Innovation Lab will gain hands-on experience, develop entrepreneurial skills and emerge prepared to drive the innovations of tomorrow.
Bridge to the Start-Up Nation
Yeshiva College and Stern College Students pursuing graduate study in computer science or biology are eligible for our state-of-the-art pathway programs to master’s degrees at elite Israeli universities. These include M.A. degrees in computer science at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Bar-Ilan University (BIU), electrical engineering at Bar-Ilan University and biology at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. Top students admitted into these programs are eligible to receive our new Innovation Nation STEM Scholarship, which includes $10,000 each year for two years, exclusive invitations to industry meetups and internship opportunities in Israel during their graduate
studies.
New Career Center
Our revamped Career Center is integrating with our vast network of active alumni and friends to create exciting professional opportunities for our students. Our goal is for students to find a mentor in their chosen field, and enter into professional life knowing that they have the lifelong support of a strong network of friends. Alumni professionals will act as career coaches, meeting and mentoring students one
on one.
New Degrees in Next-Generation Fields
YU is introducing new degrees linked to high-demand markets. These include:
MS in biotechnology management and entrepreneurship
MS in cybersecurity
MSL in data law and privacy, available online
MSW in social work, available online
Certificate programs in creative arts and healing; school social work practice and trauma practice
In addition to these new initiatives, YU is enhancing its dual-degree offerings, which allow students to take graduate-level classes while completing their undergraduate studies in order to receive both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in just four years on campus.