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Regional Innovation Strategy to Promote Growth in Jerusalem
The J-RIS project was launched in June 2005 to identify issues that could contribute to the economic development of Jerusalem. This goal is of special importance given the character and status of Jerusalem, which despite being the capital of Israel and its national/historical/principle importance to all of Israel’s residents, has remained a poor city. the J-RIS project identified several potential growth engines that could help improve the economic situation of Jerusalem:Education of Haredim, New Media, Jerusalem as a City of Knowledge and Industry

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Final Report on Bio-Link Project
The quality of scientific research in Europe is undisputed, but turning academic research into viable businesses requires considerable support. The entrepreneurs in the biotechnology industry are mostly scientists and researchers from academic institutions and as such, lack the business skills and experience necessary to succeed. Realizing this need, many regions have implemented specific measures to support biotechnology start- up companies. Technology incubators specializing in biotechnology (bioincubators) have become a key instrument in the fostering of the biotechnology industry.

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The Ultra-Orthodox: Fearing for Their Future
Many changes have taken place in the Ultra-Orthodox population in recent years as a result of the development of new options for academic and professional training for this sector. A real need for the assessment of these programs and frameworks has developed, which will entail an evaluation of the suitability of these frameworks to the needs of the population for which it is intended and the level of willingness of young Ultra-Orthodox to take advantage of them. The goal of this research is to examine the attitudes of the Ultra-Orthodox towards the pursuit of academic education and to identify the primary obstacles to their integration into different paths of academic study.
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