50 Years of Dayan Center Impact
TAU Meets Pope Francis
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin speaking at the Dayan Center in November 1994
TAU’s Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies celebrated 50 years as Israel’s leading think tank on the Middle East. Since its founding, the Center has played a major role in research and regional policy analysis and has been a regular platform for international statesmen, including Henry Kissinger, Condoleezza Rice and Yitzhak Rabin. The Center issues numerous publications and is home to one of the world’s largest Arabic press archives.
Group photo at the Dead Sea Institute
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It offers innovative research programs, including one that analyzes social media activity among Arab, Persian and Turkish users. Dayan Center experts – including its Director Prof. Uzi Rabi – frequently provide in-depth commentary on regional developments in the Israeli and international media, as well as briefings to Israel’s policymaking, defense and foreign affairs communities.
Dead Sea: Lessons from Nature
A global scientific summit co-sponsored by TAU’s Porter Institute for Life under Extreme Conditions, supported by TAU benefactor Dame Shirley Porter and the Porter Foundation, took place in the Dead Sea region on
the theme, “Life in Extreme Conditions – A Lesson from Nature.” The conference explored the intersections between geological, environmental, medical and cultural aspects of this unique region – the lowest point on
Pictured: TAU President Joseph Klafter with His Eminence Pope Francis during a TAU-led mission to the Vatican to advance intercultural and inter-religious friendship.
Earth and one of the most environmentally severe. Among the attendees were experts from around the world who discussed diverse topics including medicinal benefits, biodiversity, geophysics, seismology, sociology, anthropology, disaster mitigation, environmental studies, and more. The three-day summit was held at the Dead Sea Research Institute at Masada, and was a collaboration between the local Tamar Regional Council, the Porter Dead Sea Institute and the Dead Sea and Arava Science Center. Attending were TAU President Joseph Klafter and members of the TAU management; Dov Litvinoff, Mayor of Tamar Regional Council; Prof. Mauro Ferrari, Chairman of the International Board of Governors of the Dead Sea Research Institute; and Edny Raz, Director of the Porter Foundation in Israel.