Social and Policy Aspects of Climate Change (MA)
Understand the Impact of Climate Change on Human Society
Duration
1 year
Starting Date
November
Tuition Fee
$12,300
Location
Tel Aviv, Israel
About the program
The new MA Program in Social and Policy Aspects of Climate Change focuses on the social, cultural, political, and policy aspects of climate change. It is the first program in Israel dedicated primarily to the climate crisis and joins a handful of global social science programs which put climate change at center stage.
Join the program to become a leader in a field that is already shaping the future of civilizations.
Program Instructors
- Head of the Program: Prof. Dan Rabinowitz, Dept, of Sociology and Anthropology, TAU, Former Head, TAU’s Porter School of Environmental Studies.
- Former Member of Knesset Dr. Dov Kehnin, Chairman, Israel’s Climate Forum founded by the Presdient of Israel;
- Dr. Shira Efron, International expert on climate and national security
- Former Member of Knesset Prof. Alon Tal, TAU’s department of Public Policy
- Prof. Colin Price, Atmospheric Science expert, Former Head, TAU’s Porter School of Environmental Studies.
- Dr. Miri Lavie-Neeman, Arava Institute of Environmental Studies and UC Berkeley
- Dr. Orly Ronen, Urban Sustainability Lab, TAU
- Dr. Rami Kaplan, Department of Sociology and Anthropology
- Prof. Svetlana Chachashvili-Bolotin, Rupin Academic College