Tel Aviv University, Department of Theatre Arts
"Actresses Write Their Life Stories Between the Personal and the Public Domain"
PRESENT: THE PERFORMING ARTS
Between the years 2001-2021, twenty scholarships were awarded each year to young researchers showing exceptional promise. Ten were given to scholars at universities throughout the world and ten to scholars at Tel Aviv University.
Tel Aviv University, Department of Theatre Arts
"Actresses Write Their Life Stories Between the Personal and the Public Domain"
PRESENT: THE PERFORMING ARTS
Hebrew University, Department of Theatre
"Imprints of German Jewish Culture in Hebrew Repertory Theatre 1918-1931"
PRESENT: THE PERFORMING ARTS
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Institute of Archaeology
"Pottery Production Centers in Iron Age Philistia: An Archaeological and Archaeometric Study"
PAST: ARCHAEOLOGY
State University of New York, Stony Brook, Department of Anthropological Sciences
"Survey of Paleolithic Sites Along the Red Sea Coast of Eritrea"
PAST: ARCHAEOLOGY
Tel Aviv University, Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near East Cultures
"Contacts between the Greek World and the Southern Levant, ca. 1000-538 B.C.E."
PAST: ARCHAEOLOGY
Cambridge University, Department of Archaeology
"The Ager Romanus Antiquus from Bronze Age to Republican Period"
PAST: ARCHAEOLOGY
The British Museum, London, Post-Doctoral Reseach Fellow
"Reconstruction of the Economy of the Chalcolithic Period in Israel by Assessment of Preservation and Degradation Processes of Organic Substances Adsorbed to Archaeological Ceramic Vessels"
PAST: ARCHAEOLOGY
Institute for Quaternary Geology and Prehistory, Bordeaux, France
"Origins, Transformations and Functions of Colouring Matter During the Early Upper Palaeolithic"
PAST: ARCHAEOLOGY
Tel Aviv University, Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near East Cultures
"Hittite Alalakh, Reexamined in the Light of Past and Current Excavations"
PAST: ARCHAEOLOGY
Tel Aviv University, Department of Cell and Development Biology
"Geldanamycin and Its Derivatives - Effect on Intracellular Transport"
FUTURE: BRAIN SCIENCES
University of British Columbia, Department of Microbiology/Immunology
"Characterizing the Iron Uptake Ability of Melanotransferrin/Transferrin Receptor 2 in Brain-Iron Homeostasis"
FUTURE: BRAIN SCIENCES
Stanford University, Department of Neurobiology
"The Role of Multiple Plasticity Mechanisms in Cerebellum-Dependent Learning"
FUTURE: BRAIN SCIENCES
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