17th Annual Tel Aviv University Workshop on Israel and the Middle East

Workshop Date: July 13 to 25, 2025

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Arrival / Departure

Arrival / Departure Airport: Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport

Participants are required to participate in ALL parts of the program. It is therefore not possible to arrive late to the welcome dinner on July 13th or to depart before or during the departure dinner on July 24th.

Transportation from Ben Gurion Airport to our first hotel and transportation from our last hotel back to Ben Gurion Airport will be provided by Tel Aviv University.

Book a Pre-Night in Tel Aviv

Are you planning to arrive on July 12th, the night before the workshop begins? We would be happy to arrange an additional night stay, at your own expense.

By clicking on the Register Now button above, you can as well book a pre-night at the first hotel of the worskhop.

Terms & Conditions

Terms & Conditions

The following Terms & Conditions apply for the Workshop:

Payment Conditions
The registration fee has to be paid in full at the time of registration.

Cancellation charges
In case of cancellation by the participant:
Any time after registration: 100% of the registration fee

Cancellation of additional services
Unless otherwise stated, all additional services pre-booked by participants (e.g. pre- and/or postnights) are non refundable after booking.

In case of full cancellation of the workshop by Tel Aviv University the down payment as well as prebooked pre- and/or postnights will be refunded by the operator.

Registration and Payment for this Workshop will be handled by Keshet’s European Office, WorldWide Village Travel based in Zurich, Switzerland.

Prices
All prices displayed are in US-Dollars.

Keep in mind…
Please keep in mind that the registration does not include medical or traveler’s insurance.

Israel Visa and Passport Requirements
Passports: To enter Israel, a passport valid for a minimum of six months from the date of leaving Israel is required!
Passport note: Arabic or predominantly Muslim countries do not permit visitors to their country if any trace of a visit to Israel is found in their passport. Since January 2013, visitors to Israel are given an entry card instead of a stamp on arrival which you must keep until you leave.

Visas: Some nationals need a visa for entering Israel. 

Please click here to find out if you need a pre-arranged visa for your stay.

ETA-IL

Starting from January 2025, visitors from visa-exempt countries are required to obtain an ETA-IL(Electronic Travel Authorization) to enter the state of Israel. An approved ETA-IL, indicates that you are allowed to travel to Israel and stay for up to 90 days per visit.

All travelers to Israel must have a valid visa or an ETA-IL approval before they start their journey. If you are eligible, obtaining an ETA-IL is a simpler and faster process. Learn more

If eligible you can apply for your ETA-IL once your flight is booked and confirmed. The costs of ILS 25 are at your own expense.

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