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  Welcome to the first TAU International Volunteering and Support blog! This blog has been created to give complementary information to the graduated students of TAU and to create a community where we can share thoughts and information. This blog is NOT affiliated or supported by Lowy TAU international school or any of the TAU administrative bodies. This blog is meant to be an informal tool where people can be updated, alongside the Researchers and Scholars in TAU: the peers community , and the PhDs and  group and the informal word-of-mouth. Each PhD student or post-doc is more than welcome to approach and participate in the creation of this blog, acting as a volunteer (with a little basic commitment) but also as an user, where they can collect any sort of information. All of the content posted on this blog is under the responsibility of the person who wrote it and posted it. UPDATE 06.11.23  Guidelines for the WhatsApp group  1.Respect & Kindness: Treat all memb...

We asked your opinions on various topics related to accommodation in Tel Aviv. This is what you told and recommended us!

 One of the most challenging things to do when you come to TAU is to find an accommodation. If you are not lucky enough to have given a studio in Broshim dorms immediately after your arrival, this means to enter a labyrinth made of apartment visits, chat with potential roommate, analysis of a contract, bureaucracy and last moment surprises. We also know that for years there has been a strong need of giving up / find a contract in this concrete jungle of Tel Aviv, and every year it gets more difficult.

Hoping to help with this situation, we set up a survey to hear your accommodation experience since you came to Israel and to see if you have any tips for the newcomers. All of us are just ordinary people, but we believe in the word of mouth and in the mutual support. The people who answered the survey helped us to offer some more ideas and hints to keep in mind when you are looking for or giving up an apartment.

If you have comments, ideas, extra tips or recommendations, do not hesitate to reach us so we can enrich our community portfolio and common knowledge. Thank you very much!💚   


HERE the link to the downloadable summary document.

IMPORTANT
1) every point of the bullet lists represents an answer from a single person, and their point of view.
2) when you find [Ed. note], the writer of the post has slightly changed the text from the original for improving the clarity of the sentence.



 



 

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