Check Point Building: Nurturing Israel’s Next Technological Leaders

Check Point Building

The Check Point Building is quickly taking shape at the heart of the TAU campus and is expected to open in 2019. The building will be the new home of two high-profile TAU units, each of which will have its own wing: The Blavatnik School of Computer Science and the Youth University.

 

The 5,000 m2 building will feature a range of state-of- the-art facilities including a large auditorium, a lecture hall, 23 labs, 15 classrooms and seminar rooms, a planetarium and offices.

 

Dedicating sub-units at the building will have a twofold impact:

  • Reinforce the standing of TAU as home to Israel’s leading computer science school and largest hub for nurturing excellence and expanding accessibility to higher education.

  • Represent a direct investment in Israel’s scientific, technological and economic future—and—the young people who will lead and shape it.

 

Signs bearing the names of donors will be prominently displayed and seen regularly by the thousands of students, researchers and youngsters who will use the building annually. Construction began in March 2016 and is expected to be completed by the end of 2018.

 

Donors who believe in the importance of training Israel’s future technological leaders should consider supporting the Check Point Building.

 

Naming Opportunities – Check Point Building

 

    •    4 Floors Second floor FUNDED

    •    Auditorium

    •    Shahery Family Computer Science Lobby FUNDED

    •    Laboratories

    •    Planetarium

    •    Classrooms

 

 

To support or receive more information about one of these projects, please contact your local TAU Friends Association or TAU’s Development and Public Affairs Division at +972-3-640-8249 or campaign@tauex.tau.ac.il.

 

 

 

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