Ben-Gurion University of The Negev - Notable Faculty Members

Notable Faculty Members

  • Aaron Antonovsky, sociologist
  • Aharon Appelfeld, author
  • Haim Be'er, author
  • Gerald Blidstein, Jewish Thought and History – Israel Prize Recipient
  • Rivka Carmi, pediatrician
  • Shlomi Dolev, computer scientist
  • David Faiman, solar engineer
  • Tikva Frymer-Kensky, biblical scholar
  • Neve Gordon, political scientist
  • Samuel Hollander, economist
  • Etgar Keret, author
  • Dan Meyerstein, chemist
  • Benny Morris, historian
  • David Newman, political geographer
  • Amos Oz, author
  • Renee Poznanski, political scientist and historian of the Holocaust in France
  • Joshua Prawer, historian
  • Elisha Qimron, Hebrew scholar
  • Aviad Raz, sociologist
  • Danny Rubinstein, journalist
  • Alice Shalvi, educator
  • Richard Shusterman, philosopher
  • Carsten Peter Thiede, biblical scholar
  • Jacob Turkel, Israeli Supreme Court Justice
  • Oren Yiftachel, geographer

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