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Millions given to Cambridge for Israeli research posts

January 20, 2015 10:20
Cambridge University (Photo: Andrew Dunn)

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

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A new multi-million pound investment fund has been set up for Israeli scientists at the University of Cambridge.

The fund, provided by the Blavatnik Family Foundation, will enable Israelis to pursue post-doctorate research at the leading university.

Three Israeli scientists have already benefitted from the investment – and are now working to further their research in engineering, genetics and physics at Cambridge.

Jewish philanthropist Len Blavatnik, who was raised in Russia, said: “I am very pleased to strengthen the Foundation’s existing links to Cambridge with this important initiative, which will serve the mutual interests of the university, the Israeli scientific community and those selected to be Blavatnik Fellows.”