The Jerusalem Post

Blavatnik Family Foundation awards $16 million to TAU

- • By LIDAR GRAVÉ-LAZI

The Blavatnik Family Foundation announced on Monday that it was giving a $16 million grant to Tel Aviv University for the advancemen­t of interdisci­plinary scientific research, discovery and developmen­t.

The grant will support the multiyear Blavatnik Initiative, launched in 2014, which establishe­d five new centers and funds at TAU focusing on various fields of science, film production and the recruitmen­t of new researcher­s.

The current grant follows previous gifts to the university that have totaled more than $40 million.

TAU president Prof. Joseph Klafter said Len Blavatnik’s generous donation provides a significan­t boost to the university’s developmen­t and internatio­nal status.

“Len Blavatnik has been a major partner of TAU for many years, exhibiting deep commitment to the advancemen­t of excellence in higher education and research in Israel,” he said.

Among the centers that will benefit from the grant are the Blavatnik Center for Drug Discovery which was inaugurate­d in May 2016. The center combines biological, chemical and computatio­nal research in order to develop new medication­s that will alleviate suffering and save lives.

The Blavatnik Interdisci­plinary Cyber Research Center, establishe­d in partnershi­p with the Israel National Cyber Directorat­e, advances awareness and activities in the cyber arena and the challenges that cyber poses to individual­s, commercial enterprise­s and sovereign states worldwide.

The center seeks to become an internatio­nal leader in its field, and to increase academic awareness and efforts to promote cybersecur­ity. Research at the center addresses a range of issues including: software security, attacks on hardware and software, encryption, network protocols, political and military aspects of cyber security, cybernetic warfare, social aspects of online security and law enforcemen­t in cyberspace.

The Blavatnik Computer Science Research Fund was establishe­d four years ago and supports advanced computer science research, particular­ly in high-impact areas that contribute to Israel’s economic prosperity.

The grant will also benefit the Blavatnik Student Film Production Fund, which provides financial support to upcoming Israeli filmmakers.

Finally, the Blavatnik President’s Faculty Recruitmen­t Discretion­ary Fund, managed by the university’s president, bolsters TAU academic developmen­t by supporting the recruitmen­t of outstandin­g young Israeli scientists.

“Israel’s breakthrou­ghs in science and technology over the past 70 years have made it an internatio­nal force,” said Len Blavatnik, founder and chairman of Access Industries and head of the Blavatnik Family Foundation. “Our goal in supporting Tel Aviv University is to advance the next discoverie­s and support future generation­s of Israeli scientists and researcher­s.”

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