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Inspire our future scientists

Inspire our future scientists

The future of Israeli science is in its youth

Here, at MadaTech, our youth fall in love with the wonders of the natural world and discover their capacity to play a transformative role in the growth of human knowledge and understanding.
See the future in their wonder.

 

5 ways in which your support will be meaningful and transformative.

1. Inspire brain gain

Inspire more Israeli youth to pursue STEM education, to secure the nation’s robust scientific leadership. The journey to scientific inquisitiveness starts here - at MadaTech!

2. Foster opportunity & inclusion

Introduce young girls and youngsters from under-represented sectors to the exciting fields of science and technology, and propel them toward a future they never dared to dream of.

3. Accelerate leadership by example

Develop novel pedagogical tools to light the spark of scientific investigation in eager young minds and turn Israel’s national science museum into a beacon of educational excellence.

4. Imagine Haifa tomorrow

Envision Haifa, Israel’s most beautiful coastal city: its unique multicultural social fabric, outstanding academic institutions, and even an internationally successful soccer team… infused with youthful scientific prowess.

5. See the future in young eyes

Our youth live in the world we imagined for them. They, in turn, will imagine the future for succeeding generations. How do we solve tomorrow’s global challenges – security and health, food precarity, clean water, climate, energy? Our youth are the key to change and progress. Those who treasure fond memories of STEM experiences, will pass on the torch to the next generation.

 

STEM STARTS HERE

STEM STARTS HERE

What is the greatest inspiration to a budding scientist?

Is it to walk in the footsteps of giants?

Is it to walk the halls where scientists imagined the infrastructure of the State of Israel?

Or is it sharing the wonder of the natural world with scientists whose breakthroughs are changing the world today?

 

Technion founding father Albert Einstein visits the historic building in 1923.

Technion founding father Albert Einstein visits the historic building in 1923. Einstein would later become President of the Technion’s first friends society committed to raising funds for education in Israel.

 

“Science is about laying one stone on another. Madatech is where our children pick up their first stone.”

Aaron Ciechanover

 

- Aaron Ceichanover,
2004 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry

Distinguished Professors Aaron Ciechanover (pictured) and Avram Hershko of the Technion received Israel’s first Nobel Prize in Chemistry  for their discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation.

 

HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT US

HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT US?

IMAGINE THE SCIENCE MUSEUM OF TOMORROW

 

+ SUPPORT OUR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

+ FUND ACQUISITION OF CUTTING-EDGE EQUIPMENT 

+ HELP US RENOVATE AND UPGRADE CLASSROOMS & MUSEUM SPACES

+ INVEST IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF NOVEL PROJECTS & EXHIBITIONS

+ DONATE SCIENTIFIC ITEMS OF HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE

 

MAKE YOUR PLEDGE >

 

MADATECH IN BRIEF

 

Your support is meaningful in so many ways

 

LEAVE THE LEGACY OF INSPIRATION GIVE WITH IMPACT

BECOME A VALUED MADATECH PATRON MAKE VITAL CAPITAL PROJECTS POSSIBLE

BECOME A CORPORATE PARTNER

 

Thank You

 

For all giving-related inquiries please contact [email protected]

 

 

Madatech - the israel national museum of science technology and space