Student Life

In addition to a packed academic and career-oriented schedule, IMBA students have access to a variety of student clubs and forums at Recanati and Tel Aviv University. 

 

MIT Enterprise Forum of Israel
Recanati is home to the Israeli chapter of the MIT Enterprise Forum, a global non-profit organization (started at MIT, 1978) dedicated to promoting the growth and success of high-tech entrepreneurial ventures by connecting ideas, technology and people. The Forum organizes conferences, workshops, consultation programs and other activities where entrepreneurs, industry experts, investors and technologists exchange insights about how to effectively grow high-tech ventures while adapting to dynamic market risks and overcoming challenges. (www.mit-forum.org.il)


 
StarTAU - Tel Aviv University’s Entrepreneurship Center
StarTAU provides entrepreneurs with holistic support and guidance in the pursuit of their venture. Activities include: events, workshops, training seminars and industry tours. Additionally, StarTAU's international department is committed to building connections with entrepreneurs, investors, businesses, hubs and officials around the world and coordinates a number of annual activities geared towards the international community. (www.startau.co.il)
 


Net Impact, Tel Aviv University Chapter
Tel Aviv University’s hosts the only Israeli branch of the Net Impact – an international organization that promotes and supports over 30,000 members worldwide who care about sustainability and using their jobs and campuses to make an impact that benefits not just profit, but people and planet too. (http://imba.tau.ac.il/netimpact)


 
Tel Aviv University’s Student Union
The mandate of the Student Union is to enrich the experience of Tel Aviv University's 30,000+ student population.  Student Union activities include: helping students enjoy the rich cultural and social life of the University, connecting students to volunteer and community activities, and building meaningful platforms for connection between Israeli and international student populations. (english.tau.ac.il/student_union)

 


Model UN, Student Club
An academic simulation of United Nations procedures learned through negotiation, discussion and lively debate. Throughout the year particular focus is allocated to developing skills in public speaking, presentations, persuasion techniques, situation analysis, research, and critical thinking.


 
Masa
The Sofaer International MBA is a Masa-affiliated program.  IMBA students receiving a Masa grant have access to a variety of tours, workshops and cultural events throughout their year in Israel.  (www.masasisrael.org)

 



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