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Supporting quality formal and informal educational opportunities for elementary and middle school children from lower socio-economic backgrounds. Supporting quality formal and informal educational opportunities for elementary and middle school children from lower socio-economic backgrounds.

About the Inner Initiative

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From our foundation to the present day — each milestone marks a new step forward. Explore the full timeline to see how it all began.From our foundation to the present day — each milestone marks a new step forward. Explore the full timeline to see how it all began.From our foundation to the present day — each milestone marks a new step forward. Explore the full timeline to see how it all began.From our foundation to the present day — each milestone marks a new step forward. Explore the full timeline to see how it all began.From our foundation to the present day — each milestone marks a new step forward. Explore the full timeline to see how it all began.From our foundation to the present day — each milestone marks a new step forward. Explore the full timeline to see how it all began.

Application information

Who Can Apply?

The Rothschild Prize for Education 2025–2026 will be awarded to head teachers who:

  • Lead significant, school-wide change
  • Promote equal opportunity and work to reduce disparities
  • Address student diversity inside and outside the school
  • Invest in professional development for the school staff
  • Cultivate an inclusive school climate that strengthens belonging

How to Apply Post-Doctoral Fellowships?

Call opens
The application is close
Announcement of results
The application is close
Call closes
8 November 2025 13:00 pm
Recurring calls
8 November 2025 13:00 pm

Our Fellowships Winner

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Yasmeen Godder Yasmeen Godder
2026

Yasmeen Godder

Arts (Dance)

The Jerusalem Quartet The Jerusalem Quartet
2026

The Jerusalem Quartet

Arts (Music)

Prof. Ishay Rosen-Zvi Prof. Ishay Rosen-Zvi
2026

Prof. Ishay Rosen-Zvi

Jewish Philosophy and Talmud, Tel Aviv University

Prof. Ran Spiegler Prof. Ran Spiegler
2026

Prof. Ran Spiegler

Economics, Tel Aviv University

Prof. Maya Tamir Prof. Maya Tamir
2026

Prof. Maya Tamir

Psychology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Prof. Dror Wahrman Prof. Dror Wahrman
2026

Prof. Dror Wahrman

History, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Committee Members

Chair: Prof. Anthony Grafton (History, Princeton University)
  • Prof. Ran Abramitzky (Economics, Stanford University)
  • Prof. Guy Bar-Oz (Zooarchaeology, University of Haifa)
  • Prof. Niva Elkin-Koren (Law & Technology, Tel Aviv University)
  • Prof. Ruth Fine (Iberian Studies, The Hebrew University)
  • Prof. Adiel Schremer (Jewish History, Bar-Ilan University)
Chair: Prof. Anthony Grafton (History, Princeton University)
  • Prof. Ran Abramitzky (Economics, Stanford University)
  • Prof. Guy Bar-Oz (Zooarchaeology, University of Haifa)
  • Prof. Niva Elkin-Koren (Law & Technology, Tel Aviv University)
  • Prof. Ruth Fine (Iberian Studies, The Hebrew University)
  • Prof. Adiel Schremer (Jewish History, Bar-Ilan University)