Difference between revisions of "New School of Psychology"
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The School houses what it calls 'a large complex of laboratories devoted to the study of human mind, brain, behavior, and social processes, with the ultimate goal of increasing Israeli society resilience and improving its human capital.'<ref>IDC [http://portal.idc.ac.il/en/schools/Psychology/AboutUs/Pages/General.aspx the New School of Psychology], accessed 19 August 2009</ref> | The School houses what it calls 'a large complex of laboratories devoted to the study of human mind, brain, behavior, and social processes, with the ultimate goal of increasing Israeli society resilience and improving its human capital.'<ref>IDC [http://portal.idc.ac.il/en/schools/Psychology/AboutUs/Pages/General.aspx the New School of Psychology], accessed 19 August 2009</ref> | ||
− | The School says that it 'coordinates its curriculum with sister IDC schools, such as [[Arison School of Business]], [[Sammy Ofer School of | + | The School says that it 'coordinates its curriculum with sister IDC schools, such as [[Arison School of Business]], [[Sammy Ofer School of Communications]], and [[Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy]].'<ref>IDC [http://portal.idc.ac.il/en/schools/Psychology/AboutUs/Pages/General.aspx the New School of Psychology], accessed 19 August 2009</ref> |
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Revision as of 08:58, 19 August 2009
The New School of Psychology at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, was created in 2007, according to its own account, 'with the ultimate goal of developing the future leadership of the State of Israel.'[1]
The School houses what it calls 'a large complex of laboratories devoted to the study of human mind, brain, behavior, and social processes, with the ultimate goal of increasing Israeli society resilience and improving its human capital.'[2]
The School says that it 'coordinates its curriculum with sister IDC schools, such as Arison School of Business, Sammy Ofer School of Communications, and Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy.'[3]
Notes
- ↑ IDC the New School of Psychology, accessed 19 August 2009
- ↑ IDC the New School of Psychology, accessed 19 August 2009
- ↑ IDC the New School of Psychology, accessed 19 August 2009