Israel Studies Resources
The Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University promotes exemplary teaching and scholarship in Israeli history, politics, culture, and society. Explore our free resources:
Tuition scholarship, health care benefits, and a stipend of up to $30,000 per year for doctoral students focusing on Israel Studies in fields such as history, sociology, politics, Middle East studies, Israeli art, literature and culture, at Brandeis University. Renewable for up to five years. Come study with our distinguished faculty.
A diverse range of live, online events open to all, at no cost. Lectures, panel discussions, and film screenings featuring world-class artists, authors, public intellectuals and leading scholars, as well as advanced academic seminars geared toward faculty and graduate students, presenting the latest research in Israel Studies.
Missed an event? Looking for a video to show your students? Visit our YouTube channel to watch a large selection of our programs on demand. Great for classroom use.
For scholars, educators, students, and anyone wanting to learn more about Israel. The most comprehensive guide of its kind available, this is a one-stop shop for Israel Studies queries and information.
Competitive fellowship program open to faculty in all disciplines. Engage with world-class faculty from Israel and the U.S. and leading personalities in Israeli public life, the academy, and the arts. Create a syllabus and depart equipped to teach an Israel studies course in your field.