Masa Israel remains on track to continue
The programme, for which scholarships are available, is aimed at postgraduates aged under 30 from English-speaking countries such as the UK, US and Canada,
English-speaking postgraduates and young professionals can now enrol on a new four-month educational stay in Israel while continuing to do their jobs remotely.
Masa Remote Israel is to let successful applicants, or fellows, move to Tel Aviv for four months while working their current jobs in their home country, with Masa’s educational and social programme scheduled around the fellow’s job and time zone, letting them get in a full working day.
The programme, for which scholarships are available, is aimed at postgraduates aged under 30 from English-speaking countries such as the UK, US and Canada, and fellows are being allowed into Israel, when other students are not.
Fellows will have to quarantine for 14 days upon arrival, during which they will receive orientations, Hebrew-language course and educational seminars.
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