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Introduction of the Blog and WA group guidelines

  Welcome to the first TAU international Volunteers-managed 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 to any of the TAU services or bureaucratic apparatus and it is meant to be an informal tool where people can be updated, alongside the Whatsapp group and the informal word-of-mouth. Each 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 members with respect and kindness. Be mindful of your tone and language.  2. Stay On Topic: Keep discussions releva...

Events and Social database

Useful websites

we aren't the only ones who provide information to the internationals in Israel! Check these websites!

  • Secret Tel Aviv - a portal on "to do" in Tel Aviv, always full of input See their website

The Lowy International School of TAU

the official TAU international school is proposing various activities, ask these people to enter the official WA community if you haven't done it on the day of your arrival:

Orr Abergel
Community Team Coordinator (orrabergel@tauex.tau.ac.il)

Tamar Solange Shalem
Community Leader (Researchers) (tshalem@tauex.tau.ac.il)

  • The Lowy International School and the Student union run once a year a scholarship for the tenants in Broshim, whose task is to create recreative clubs and entertainment of the students of TAU. Stay tuned for more information, or ask the staff! Typically, the activities are run in one semester.

Want to experience TLV and Israel? Check this out!

And please, make suggestions to enrich this page!

Famous hang out places
  • Park HaTachana (the old train station)
  • Carmel market, Nahalat Binyamin
  • Sarona market
  • Levinsky market
  • Jaffa port and Jaffa clock tower
  • Yarkon park
  • HaBima Square, Rabin Square
  • Rotschild boulevard
  • Florentin
  • The Namal (Northern TLV port)
Nature and Archaeological trips ideas
  • Israel Natural parks and Nature reserves Website


People's groups
Proposed activities from companies and organizations

Gatherings
Dance
Games
Organized trips
Nearby places to visit
  • Ramat Gan Zoo safari Website
  • Ramat Gan National Park (an alternative to Yarkon) --> Address: Ahad Ha'Am St 3, Ramat Gan
  • Marina Herzliya and Apollonia park
  • Ga'ash and Shefayim beaches, above Herzliya
  • Palmachim beach website

Sports

Cinema and Theatre
Museums 









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Tips for Housing

Dormitories around the university: Broshim and Einstein NOTE: the company that used to run Milman, Brodetzky and Ra'anana Dorms has sold out its properties, therefore the information you can find on their website can be outdated. Additionally, we have been reported that Brodetzky dorms no longer accept foreign tenants. Broshim enrollment To add your name in the Broshim waiting list:  https://forms.monday.com/forms/8a08dde9b3f31642670c466546e7ee24?r=use1 Please note: there is a waiting list active all over the year and tenant initiatives are not considered, which means no subletting and no swapping of rooms. Only the Housing team can deal with these things. When you need replacement, the TAU housing office will deal with that. Please note: the rental contract requires the tenant to renew the contract every year. If a tenant has to leave before the end of the contract, they need to find a substitution. This is true for ALL of the dorms. You can also contact the TAU office for housi...

The situation in Israel and various links

 Dear all, in these hours we are all experiencing a stressful and uneasy situation, as the prime minister of Israel has declared war on Hamas (and Gaza strip) on 07.10.23. Unfortunately, this conflict might last several days (or more) and many of us decided to leave the country to be safe. The situation keeps changing in any moment, therefore the ones among us who stay here need to be extremely careful. This, on the other hand, doesn't mean that we are segregated in our little rooms or apartments.  The university is open to the researchers and provides a series of  emotional support services, and it has strong shelter in the basement of every building. Therefore, you can still try to get to the uni and give yourself a sense of routine. You might also find your peers. If not, you should not feel guilty for staying at home, it is more than understandable and my personal suggestion is not to be alone, but maybe team up with one or two friends and consider staying together fo...

Latest News on Visa Status (20.09.22)

LAST UPDATE(28.09.22): the visas expiring in this period are automatically elongated till the end of November 2022. This automatic extension DOES NOT entitle the multi entry stamp, which needs to be required via the Visa request form , linked below. Note that the ministry of interior does not accept anymore private appointment scheduling, therefore the appointment must be taken by going through TAU international office. Dear TAU community , We hope this email finds you well. As many of you know, The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs is currently on strike, meaning some Israeli consulates/embassies around the world are not issuing visas, and the Ministry of Interior in Israel is overwhelmed by visa requests. We are aware of the inconvenience this causes our incoming and current students, and we are working hard to try and find solutions to each case. In order to provide support, we are collecting information from our students and scholars, regarding their visa situation. If you are ...