Porter School of Environmental Studies


The Porter School of Environmental Studies is an independent graduate school within Tel Aviv University. It is Israel’s first graduate school to focus on research, teaching and the sharing of environmental knowledge, and one of the few worldwide to take a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach to the study of environmental issues.
Because of Israel's unique geographic and geopolitical status in the Middle East, the school focuses on gaining a greater understanding on how environmental issues affect Israel and its neighbours.

Founded

The Porter School of Environmental Studies was established in 2000 by Dame Shirley Porter and her late husband Sir Leslie Porter, then Chancellor of Tel Aviv University, through the Porter Foundation.

PSES building

Back in 2001, Dame Shirley Porter envisioned the construction of an energy efficient ecobuilding, housing conferences, lectures and research all under one roof.
Sustainability was a vital factor in the planning of the new building, with the new building implementing many environmental technologies. These technologies include photovoltaic power and solar collectors to produce energy, waste water recycling, natural ventilation, bioclimatic design and the use of recycled and environmentally friendly building materials.
The Porter School of Environmental Studies was designed to be the first building in Israel to achieve LEED Platinum status, the highest standard of the US Green Building Council. In addition it was also planned to be the first building in Israel to be awarded Diamond level certification according to Israel's Green Building Standard
After an inauguration ceremony on 21 May 2014, The Porter School of Environmental Studies relocated to its present premises in the ecobuilding.

Academic subjects

The Porter School of Environmental Studies teaches a number of Master’s Programs, a PhD program and new undergraduate programs; as well as an international MA program in Environmental Studies.
The core academic studies at The Porter School of Environmental Studies have been designed to provide students with a multidisciplinary understanding into environmental issues and how they affect Israel and the surrounding region, with emphasis on Israel's unique geographic and geopolitical position. Courses focus on issues facing the Middle East including the importance of water to the region, sustainability and how climate change is affecting the entire region.

Regional cooperation

The Porter School of Environmental Studies regards regional cooperation as a necessity to maintaining environmental sustainability and in helping to prevent the spread of infectious disease, limiting the damaging effects of climate change and protecting the region's scarce water supplies. Many of the programmes and projects run by the school include international cooperation.