Reflecting on the 2023 Alumni Conference: Building Connections and Empowering Change
The 2023 Alumni Conference at the end of May was an extraordinary gathering of 170 participants from around the world, the largest conference to date.
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!
The 2023 Alumni Conference at the end of May was an extraordinary gathering of 170 participants from around the world, the largest conference to date.

The WHO has declared that 95% of Gaza’s water is undrinkable, a number that may only increase with the continued blockade and climate change. To

The Arava Institute is delighted to introduce Dr. Elise Machline as the Director of the Arava Institute’s new Center for Climate Change Policy and Research.

Billions of people worldwide still live without safe drinking water and sanitation, even though both are human rights according to the United Nations. For the
Meet Eman! Eman was born and raised in Sulam, a small Palestinian village in Israel’s North. Growing up, as she tells it, she had little

The Arava Institute’s new NextGen Climate Changemakers are a group of 24 young adults—roughly equal parts Israeli Jews, Israeli Arabs and Palestinians, and DC-area

A mural in Nicosia April 2023 The Track II Forum for Environmental Diplomacy, a partnership between the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies and Damour for

The Arava Institute will be co-hosting a free webinar series offering business support and skills development for start-ups or SMEs that offer eco-innovative solutions in

Despite challenges in crossing borders and the situation on the ground, the Spring 2023 semester is officially underway! This semester we have 50 students and

Last week, our 25 visiting student-interns from Worcester Polytechnic Institute concluded their study program at the Arava Institute, and as has been the case 7