JCT opens all its engineering degree tracks to English speakers
Students will begin with a year of ulpan and computer science courses, allowing them to then pursue engineering degrees taught in Hebrew.
Students will begin with a year of ulpan and computer science courses, allowing them to then pursue engineering degrees taught in Hebrew.
In a visit to JCT, MK Michal Woldiger praises the school amid the backdrop of academic institutions that have engaged in divisive politics.
Jerusalem College of Technology and Netzach Educational Network launch medical school preparatory program for haredi students.
Jerusalem College of Technology’s new $120 million Tal Campus will increase opportunities for religious women.
Jerusalem Mayor Lion congratulates graduates of JCT Mechina: 'High quality academics without abandoning the spirit of the Beit Midrash.'
JCT dedicates entrepreneurship center in memory of industry innovation pioneer and Holocaust survivor Chaim Schreiber.
New data analytics course becomes first in Israel to be taught in English.
Shagririm Ba’Lev online matchmaking program helping Religious Zionist singles find a match using unique artificial intelligence algorithm.
With low costs, immersion in the Start-Up Nation and antisemitism spiking, it’s no wonder students are choosing the Jewish state. Op-ed.
New program aims to fill leadership void in Israel's Anglo communities.
'I’m delighted to visit a school that reduces the gaps in Israel in a quest for true equality, integrating the holy and secular worlds.'
'We will all begin a new life here,' JCT student Itai Mangistu Karaho says of his aliyah with his brother and parents.
The education at JCT’s school for gifted religious students “definitely gave me a leg up,' says silver medalist Eitan Elbaum.
Malki Malov awarded tuition to JCT’s Tal Campus as recipient of a scholarship established in memory of Dr. Rozalie Schachter.
JCT hackathon for women features technology to help detect when babies are left in parked cars, mechanism to help seniors access technology.
Groundbreaking inaugurates new campus that will usher in a notable academic and socioeconomic milestone, including for women's education.
New Tal Campus will expand opportunities, empower women to pursue higher education & attain employment in top fields.
Mirroring the offering on College’s men’s campus, the new initiative is Israeli capital’s only business program exclusively for women.
Israeli government approves Jerusalem College of Technology master’s program in cutting-edge field of health informatics.
The new women's campus offers increased opportunities for students to pursue higher education, attain quality employment.
Jerusalem College of Technology hosts Ninth Annual 'Physics Olympiad', drawing hundreds of seniors from religious high schools.
New program will equip nurses to tackle rising challenge of comorbidity for patients with various types of diseases.
From the US to Israel, and from the synagogue to the college campus, one thing has remained constant for Rabbi Elie Mischel: his students.
The app, which was developed by a JCT student, offers carefully curated matches to those in the community looking for love.
Rivka Hilsia may have grown up in India, but as a member of the Bnei Menashe, her heart has always been in Israel. This is her story.
With support from Israel Innovation Authority, Cyber Elite 2.0 set to build on success of pilot program, bolstering Israel’s cyber industry.
Jerusalem College of Technology dedicates new dormitory supported by gift from Jewish Legacy Charitable Foundation.
New course helps haredim make significant strides toward entrance into Israel’s hi-tech workforce.
Image processing technology that automatically detects if a senior falls down wins Jerusalem College of Technology Women’s Hackathon.
Jerusalem native Avital Parasha explains why leading a life engaged in both Torah and science was the right choice for her.
New 'MindReset' app uses unique mobile eye-tracking technology to help heal trauma.
Jerusalem College of Technology graduates win government contract that could transform the delivery industry.
Jerusalem College of Technology launches new tracks in internal medicine and pharmacy to meet pressing needs in Israel.
The Jerusalem College of Technology offers exciting, high-level programs that combine academic excellence with passionate Torah learning.
Jerusalem College of Technology partners with McLean Hospital to reduce stigma around mental illness.
5th annual JCT Great Minds Hackathon, a 48-hour virtual event, included nearly 100 engineering and business students from the college.
Women’s Hackathon at Jerusalem College of Technology produces creative solutions for pandemic’s challenges.
Jerusalem Minister Rafi Peretz visits forthcoming women’s campus in Jerusalem, lauds project’s promise to empower diverse populations.
Faceing coronavirus restrictions, Jerusalem College of Technology unveils online Beit Midrash to foster interaction in a virtual environment
Jerusalem College of Technology enables international students to navigate a delicate balance between religious and academic life.
Jerusalem College of Technology nursing students assist nursing homes with curbing spread of coronavirus.
New JCT initiative brings musicians and artists into the homes of children with disabilities during the COVID-19 crisis.
Jerusalem College of Technology launches initiative to develop tech solutions for emergency services, vulnerable populations, amid outbreak.
Jerusalem College of Technology hosts hundreds of high school juniors and seniors from religious high schools for physics competition.
Automotive brake manufacturer opens a research and development center at the Jerusalem College of Technology (JCT).
This Jerusalem college is producing Israel’s unsung heroes in the fields of science and technology.
Is lab-grown pork kosher? Can Jews ride in autopiloted cars on the Sabbath? New research center to study implications of tech developments.
Blue and White MK Izhar Shay: 'Haredi students contribute to Israel's resilience.'
Solution for wearable device to better monitor infants' oxygen levels wins Jerusalem College of Technology’s 2nd Annual Women’s Hackathon.
The 3rd annual Great Minds Hackathon, which ended Friday, also saw challenges presented by Intel, IBM, and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems.
Education minister praises Jerusalem College of Technology for its academic excellence, dedication to Torah and love of the State of Israel.
How can young adult yeshiva students spend long hours learning Torah, but also pursue a professional career at the same time?
By taking unnecessary antibiotics and eating food filled with it, humanity is writing its own death warrant, claims recent report.
Jerusalem students may have found way to beat subterranean terrorists, in tiny quadcopter with innovative steering and detection.
Ground-breaking four-year program opened in Jerusalem, integrates two years of study with two years of service in Cyber Defense Unit.
Jerusalem students capture the world's attention by creating a printer that can fit in your pocket; full line to be available January 2015.