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Amid federal pressure, Harvard rolls out new Israel collaborations in education and medical research
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Harvard University, facing scrutiny over antisemitism, is expanding ties with Israel. New initiatives include an undergraduate study abroad program at Ben-Gurion University and a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard Medical School for Israeli biomedical researchers. These moves follow federal sanctions and donor dissatisfaction, including a temporary funding pause by Leonard Blavatnik.
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