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Delegates from Holon's twin city Hann. Münden visited HIT
The delegates, Dr. Frank Steiger, Director of International Relations in Hann. Münden's municipality and Mrs. Martina Goertler, in charge of youth exchange programs, visited HIT as part of their annual visit to Holon, Hann. Münden's twin city.
From left: Prof. Shoikhet, Dr. Steiger, Mr. Goldberg
Photo: Tal Avigad
The delegates, Dr. Frank Steiger, Director of International Relations in Hann. Münden's municipality and Mrs. Martina Goertler, in charge of youth exchange programs, visited HIT as part of their annual visit to Holon, Hann. Münden's twin city.
The meeting was held at HIT and included Mr. Rami Aharoni, Director of International Relations in Holon's Municipality, Mrs. Shiran Jacoby, Deputy Director of International Relations in Holon's Municipality, Prof. David Shoikhet, Vice President of academic affairs at HIT, Mr. Samuel Goldberg, HIT's CEO, Mrs Tony levy, External Relations Officer at HIT, Mrs. Deborah Sharabi and Mrs. Ira Ivshin Guetta from the International office at HIT.
At HIT's Robotics Center
From left: Dr. Steiger, Mrs. Goertler, Mr. Goldberg, Mrs. Levy
Photo: Tal Avigad
The meeting was part of the annual visit to Holon and the delegates discussed the elaboration of the already existing strong ties between the cities, and their elaboration to include exchange programs of students and academic staff from HIT, collaboration in presenting projects through international programs such as Erasmus + and strengthening academia- industry-research ties, as well as the continuation of the Holocaust commemorating project.
Hann. Münden's representatives stressed the close ties their city has with the leading universities, University of Göttingen and the University of Kassel.
From left: Mrs. Mimrod, Mrs. Levy, Mrs. Goertler, Prof. Shoikhet, Dr. Steiger, Mr. Goldberg, Mrs. Sharabi, Mr. Aharoni, Mrs. Ivshin-Guetta
Photo: Tal Avigad
posted: 04/10/2018
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