AMIT Student Filmmakers Reel In Cinema Awards
Two AMIT schools won second-place prizes for their films at a national competition of cinema and communications students.
Two AMIT schools won second-place prizes for their films at a national competition of cinema and communications students.
AMIT, which was recently named the #1 educational network in Israel, is leading an educational revolution. Here’s how AMIT got to where it is today and why it’s so successful.
AMIT students from several schools were chosen to take part in a special program with Google Israel called “Mind the Gap,” which aims to encourage young women to develop an interest in computer science and increase the number of women in the tech industry.
By Shoshanna Solomon, Times of Israel
A team of 16- and 17-year-olds at an AMIT Yeshiva High School in the outskirts of Jerusalem has set up a startup company to develop a wrist band that aims to help keep beach-goers safe from drowning.
Thirty outstanding physics students from the AMIT network recently took part in a prestigious international nanotechnology conference in Jerusalem.
A new pre-army junior college opened its doors last week at the AMIT Elaine Silver Technological High School in Beersheva, and it will play a critical role in helping the Israeli Army maintain its advanced computer systems. As the first co-ed training college of its kind, it will also play a critical role in helping young women train to become computer technicians and engineers.
By the time Hadas (Addis) Malada made it to Israel at age 4, after a grueling journey from Ethiopia that included walking on foot for weeks with her parents to Sudan and a stay at a refugee camp there, almost no one thought she would survive.
Four years ago, Sara Tancman experienced something no woman should ever have to go through.
For years, Israel has tried different methods to increase awareness about road safety and to prevent traffic accidents, which have resulted in some 30,000 deaths since 1948 and cost the country billions of dollars annually.
Hot off the press! AMIT has been named the No. 1 educational network in Israel by the Education Ministry, which cited its graduation rate and most students studying highest level math and English!