Rabbi Arthur Schneier Center for International Affairs
The Rabbi Arthur Schneier Center for International Affairs of Yeshiva University seeks to promote international understanding and cooperation by providing an educational forum for the exchange of ideas related to critical international issues. It was founded in March 2004.
Drawing on the academic and intellectual resources of Yeshiva University and its affiliates, the Center promotes research and publication by students and faculty and sponsors public lectures by notable world personalities and leaders, as well as educational programs for college and university students, focusing on a broad spectrum of international issues.
The Center's director is Ruth A. Bevan, Ph.D., David W. Petegorsky Professor of Political Science at Yeshiva College, a specialist in European politics and contemporary political theory.
External links
- Rabbi Arthur Schneier Center for International Affairs
- Remarks by Richard Haass at inauguration of the Arthur Schneier Center for International Affairs
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- Yeshiva College
- Stern College for Women
- Sy Syms School of Business
- Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary
- Belz School of Jewish Music
- Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
- Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies
- Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration
- Wurzweiler School of Social Work
- Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology
programs
- Yeshiva University Museum
- Yeshiva University Center for the Jewish Future
- Rabbi Arthur Schneier Center for International Affairs
- Center for Ethics at Yeshiva University
- Institute for Public Health Sciences
- Center for Jewish Law and Contemporary Civilization
- Center for Israel Studies at Yeshiva University
- Presidents: Bernard Revel
- Samuel Belkin
- Norman Lamm
- Richard Joel
- Ari Berman
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