Description
A BGU experience is more than your typical study abroad. Here, you will immerse yourself in our vibrant campus community. You'll choose from a long list of courses offered in English in your field, and enroll in actual BGU courses together with Israeli students. You'll encounter new perspectives and make friends with a diverse cohort of students from all over the globe. Beyond your academic studies, you'll take part in BGU's dynamic calendar of social events and activities, and have opportunities to travel throughout Israel.
We can't wait to see you on campus!
The BGU International team of academic and social counselors is here to help you find exactly what you're looking for – and to feel at home on our campus.
Since its inception, BGU has played a key role in the unique ecosystem where higher education, hi-tech, industry, business, medicine, and government come together to develop groundbreaking research and bring new applications to the market. As we believe that world challenges require multidisciplinary and comprehensive solutions, our students are actively encouraged to work together with our researchers, local and international companies, and partners, to solve our planet's greatest challenges – such as reusable energy, water conservation, public health – and we are at the forefront of these research efforts.
BGU strives for excellence in scientific innovation, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and pushing boundaries to impact communities around the globe.
We can't wait to see your impact!
About the city
Beer Sheva is known as the capital of the Negev Desert. Located at the northern tip of the Negev Desert, Beer Sheva is also one of Israels fastest growing cities. ֲ Home to Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva has a large student population and a vibrant culture for young adults. The student community is very social and offers many opportunities for Masa Fellows to take part in student initiatives and activities. As a result, the area around the university has a college town feel, filled with entertaining nightlife. ֲ Beer Sheva also has a large immigrant population and many Bedouin communities in the nearby areas. Fellows are encouraged to volunteer with these communities to better understand local issues of coexistence.