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PREVIOUS STUDENTS STAY IN JERUSALEM:

Posted by INSCT on Jun 20, 2012 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

From a previous email  

Two students stayed at the Dan Jerusalem and said it was a little expensive and
a little ways from where the workshops are, but nice.

Another said she stayed at a place (she couldn’t remember the name) that was
nicer than a hostel, but not quite a hotel. She is supposed to be getting back
to me soon with the name of the place and a little more info. I’ll pass word
along when I hear back.

A third student who went last year wrote:

“I stayed with another student in our group at the Olive Tree Hotel in
Jerusalem.  We were both very pleased.  Clean, comfortable, decent breakfast
buffet each morning included, helpful staff, good air conditioning, and shuttle
to the airport (which saved us an expensive cab fare).  Our basic room even had
a large balcony with lounge furniture…a nice feature for the evenings.  The room
had wi-fi internet but for a fee, so that was kind of annoying.  The location
was also ideal for the classes we took at Al Quds’ East Jerusalem campus…like
2-3 blocks away.  It was about a 10 min walk to the Damascus Gate of Old Town
Jerusalem, maybe 20 to Jaffa Gate.  Either way, it was very doable.  Since we’ve
left they’ve opened up a very modern tram system which has a stop about 5 mins
from the hotel.

We found a great rate for the hotel via Orbitz, much less than the listed
rates.  Going this hotel route is certainly more expensive than a hostel, but
not significantly so, especially if you share the cost.  Hotel’s website is: 
http://www.olivetreehotel.com/“

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AL QUDS, FACULTY OF ARTS HIND HUSSEINI CAMPUS

Posted by INSCT on Jun 20, 2012 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

Located near The American Colony Hotel, 1 Louis Vincent Street, Jerusalem,
Israel

The Faculty of Arts and Letters was founded in Jerusalem in 1982. Since that
time, the Faculty has expanded considerably, currently offering 14
specializations at the BA level and three at the MA level. Additionally, five
Community Service Centers were opened to extend the Faculty’s activities into
public sphere, providing valuable community services and supplementary hands-on
experience for the Faculty’s students.

The Faculty of Arts and Letter’s Departments and Centers are located at various
University sites in Jerusalem and Abu Dis. The Faculty incorporates two primary
campuses: The Hind El-Husseini Women’s College and the Co-educational College of
Beit Hanina. These two campuses offer alternatives in location and also provide
for the preferences of the area’s diverse community.

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WELCOME STUDENTS!

Posted by INSCT on Jun 13, 2012 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

INSCT’s Program on Security in the Middle East is a unique graduate program that
facilitates student engagement with scholars, renowned experts and practitioners
in the field.

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