Our ambassadors form an international network of Israeli medical students abroad who actively promote research, innovation, and professional growth within their faculties. Join us to connect your campus to a global ecosystem of medical entrepreneurship, academic collaboration, and leadership development. Through exclusive courses, conferences, research partnerships, and innovation initiatives, ambassadors gain access to opportunities that extend beyond traditional medical training – while helping shape the future of healthcare from within their institutions.
The Ruth and Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine at the Technion- Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa is one of Israel’s premier medical schools, renowned for its strong emphasis on research, innovation, and the integration of medicine with science and engineering. Established in 1969, the faculty offers comprehensive medical training that combines rigorous academic study with extensive clinical experience in leading hospitals. With a distinctive focus on translational medicine, technology-driven healthcare, and interdisciplinary collaboration, the Technion prepares its graduates to lead advancements in modern medicine both in Israel and globally.
The Faculty of Medicine at Tel Aviv University is internationally recognized for its academic excellence, cutting-edge research, and comprehensive clinical training. Established in 1964, it offers a wide range of programs for both Israeli and international students, combining rigorous scientific education with extensive hands-on experience across major affiliated hospitals. The faculty fosters innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and a global perspective, preparing its graduates to become leaders in clinical practice, research, and healthcare systems worldwide.
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Be’er Sheva is internationally recognized for its pioneering approach to medical education, with a strong emphasis on community-oriented and patient-centered care. Established in 1974, it was the first medical school in Israel to integrate early clinical exposure and a holistic view of the patient into its curriculum. The faculty promotes interdisciplinary collaboration, combining medicine with public health, research, and social responsibility, and is committed to improving healthcare in underserved populations, particularly in the Negev region.
The Faculty of Medicine at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, located on the Mount Scopus campus, is one of Israel’s oldest and most prestigious medical schools. Established in 1949, it is renowned for its academic excellence, groundbreaking research, and close integration with leading medical centers, including Hadassah. The faculty offers a comprehensive and rigorous curriculum that combines strong scientific foundations with early clinical exposure, fostering critical thinking, innovation, and a deep commitment to patient care. Its graduates are recognized for their leadership in medicine, research, and global health.
The Adelson School of Medicine at Ariel University is a newer medical school in Israel, established in 2019, with a focus on innovation, personalized education, and excellence in clinical training. The faculty combines a strong scientific foundation with early and continuous clinical exposure, emphasizing small-group learning and close mentorship. With a commitment to advancing medical research and addressing evolving healthcare needs, the program aims to train skilled, compassionate physicians equipped to integrate modern medical knowledge with a patient-centered approach.
The Azrieli Faculty of Medicine at Bar-Ilan University in Safed is a modern and innovative medical school established in 2011, with a mission to train the next generation of physicians and researchers to the highest standards. The faculty integrates advanced scientific and clinical education with a strong commitment to community-based medicine and reducing healthcare disparities, particularly in Israel’s northern periphery. Offering multiple study tracks (three-, four-, and six-year programs), it emphasizes early clinical exposure and innovative teaching methods, preparing graduates to combine professional excellence with social responsibility and leadership in the evolving field of medicine.
The University of Debrecen – Faculty of Medicine is one of Central Europe’s most established medical schools, with academic roots dating back to 1538 and modern medical education since 1918. The university hosts ~30,000 students, including 6,000+ international students from over 120 countries, and has offered an English-language MD program since 1987. Its medical and life sciences programs are consistently ranked among the top universities worldwide, combining award-winning research, state-of-the-art clinical training, and globally recognized degrees.
Poznan University of Medical Sciences was founded in 1919 and is one of Poland’s leading medical institutions. It was the first university in the country to introduce degree programs taught in English, beginning in 1993. The university is internationally oriented and attracts students from around the world, offering a strong academic environment with a long tradition of excellence in medical education, research, and clinical training.