Haim Ben-Shahar
Haim Ben-Shahar (חיים בן שחר) (born c.1935) is an Israeli economist, and former President of Tel Aviv University.
Haim Ben-Shahar | |
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Born | חיים בן שחר Israel |
Nationality | Israeli |
Occupation | economist |
Known for | President of Tel Aviv University |
Biography
Ben-Shahar was born in Israel.[1] He earned a Ph.D. in Banking and Finance from New York University.[2]
He is an economist and taught economics at Tel Aviv University.[3][4] From 1972 to 1975 Ben-Shahar was Dean of the university's Social Sciences faculty.[1]
Ben-Shahar was President of Tel Aviv University from 1977 to 1983.[3][5] He succeeded Professor Yuval Ne'eman as President, and was in turn succeeded by Moshe Many.[3]
References
- "Ben Shahar New Tel Aviv U. Prexy". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 21 March 1975.
- "Prof. Haim Ben-Shahar". shamrockisrael.com.websitepanel.co.il.
- "Ben Shahar Installed As Tel Aviv U. President". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 16 June 1975.
- Silk, Leonard (15 March 1991). "Economic Scene; Israeli Blessings And Burdens". The New York Times.
- "Presidents of Tel Aviv University". Tel Aviv University.
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