Bricks and Mortar: Physical Naming Opportunities
Construction of several campus buildings and facilities has recently been completed, offering numerous naming opportunities:
Naming Opportunities
Student City: Nine of 11 buildings, as well as numerous sub-units such as lobbies, floors and landscaping, are still available for naming.
Samueli Building: Two-thirds of this massive new building serves as Broadcom’s Israel R&D Center, while one-third houses TAU engineering professors and students. Facilities include an auditorium, labs, classrooms, group study areas and outdoor gardens.
Smolarz Family Building: Linking together the Sherman and Brittania Buildings of Life Sciences, this new edifice offers four state-of-the-art teaching labs, a seminar room, and attractive student lounges.
Smolarz Family Building
Steinhardt Museum of Natural History: A broad range of facilities at this high-profile national attraction are available for naming.
Check Point Building: Diverse naming opportunities are available in this state-of- the-art home of the Computer Science School and the Youth University.
Special Care Clinic in Dental Medicine: The only one of its kind in Israel, this 560m2 clinic offers high-quality, affordable dental care to the country’s most vulnerable groups – the poor, the elderly, the disabled and the mentally ill. TAU faculty and students treat 600 needy and special needs patients every year, including over 200 children.
Group Study Floor at the Sourasky Central Library: Following a multimillion shekel renovation, the library’s 550 m² mezzanine level has been transformed into a lively study area that is in constant use every day from morning until night.
Plaza

A wide selection of existing classrooms, labs and other attractive facilities are available in other buildings across the campus.