
End of Spring 2022 Semester
This week we said goodbye to the students and interns of the Spring 2022 semester. After taking their final exams, and completing their last research
We are crafting a fresh, streamlined experience. Thanks for your continued support and patience – it’ll be worth the wait!
We are crafting a fresh, streamlined experience. Thanks for your continued support and patience – it’ll be worth the wait!

This week we said goodbye to the students and interns of the Spring 2022 semester. After taking their final exams, and completing their last research

In 1996, the Arava Institute joined forces with people around the world to accurately measure rising levels of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. By collecting

This spring we celebrate Ramadan, Easter and Passover – a time of hope, rejuvenation, redemption, and the blessings of coming together. We condemn the current

EU funded project to bring eco-innovative solutions in energy and water management to the Israeli hotel industry The hotel industry in the Mediterranean at large,

We are excited to welcome Ella Lotan to our team as the new Middle East Outreach and Communications Manager. Ella Lotan studied at the Arava

Last week our students and interns went on a three-day intensive trip to explore sustainability, education, and community in Israel and Palestine. Current student Ruth

We are excited to welcome Dr. Tali Zohar as the new Director of our Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation (CREEC), a joint center

The cultural richness and diversity of the Mediterranean are exceptional. There are however important development discrepancies between the European Mediterranean countries and the southern Mediterranean

11 hotels in Israel have been selected to receive free consultations on how to improve their water and energy efficiency, as part of two calls

On February 9th-10th, the Arava Institute, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, and the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung – Israel held a conference on Cross-border perspectives: Energy poverty and