| About Clore Scholars |
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To date, some 193 students have received the award, and the Foundation is pleased to continue its association with these gifted scientists well beyond the period of the scholarship. Most of the Clore Scholars choose to continue their career with a post-doc period in universities and institutions overseas, and then return to Israel. They are currently to be found in academic and research posts in Israeli universities, as well as in Israeli hi-tech companies throughout the country. .
Clore Scholars 2009-2010 can be seen in the above photograph. Back row (left to right): Sir David Sieff, Trustee, Clore Israel Foundation Dr. Arabella Duffield Mr. Barak Raveh, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Ms. Tamar Galai-Gat, Executive Director, Clore Israel Foundation Mr. Shay Stern, Weizmann Institute of Science Mr. Omri Allouche, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Mr. Gal Binyamini, Weizmann Institute of Science Mr. Assaf Barak, The Technion
Front row (left to right): Mr. Roni Nowarski, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Ms. Ruthi Soudack, Clore Scholars Programme Coordinator Ms. Naomi Pode Shakked, Tel Aviv University Ms. Ilana Nisky, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Dame Vivien Duffield DBE, Chairman, Clore Israel Foundation Prof. Yehudith Birk, Chairman, Clore Scholars Board Mr. Guy Nesher, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Mr. Shay Solomon, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev |
