Undergraduate Summer Program - 2026

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July 28 - August 6, 2026


 

The Coller International Undergraduate Summer program is a comprehensive short-term program designed to provide undergraduate students from Coller and partner institutions an opportunity to expand their knowledge on a wide range of topics, including Cybersecurity, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Data Analytics, and Digital Marketing. Instructors and course topics vary from year to year.

 

Program Highlights

  • English-language courses for both Coller and visiting international students

  • Internationally renowned visiting instructors
  • Special guest speakers and corporate visits
  • Credit-bearing courses - 2 Coller Credits/4 ECTS per course

 

Course Structure

  • Two-Week Session
  • Nine Class meetings
  • 2.5 hour classes:  9:30-12:15, 14:30-17:15 (15 minute break)
  • 22 contact hours each course (including company visits)

 

Experiential Learning

  • Visits to innovation centers/local companies
  • Industry practitioners as guest speakers
  • Hands-on case studies and workshops

 

Course Offering 2026

 

Scaling Ventures (Syllabus to be added soon)

Professor Martin Kupp

 

9:30-12:15

 

This hands-on course explores the crucial but often-overlooked extrapolation phase of venture development, where companies transition from early product-market fit to sustainable, scalable business models. Students will be introduced to real-world scale-ups, work in teams to develop recommendations based on class insights, and present their findings at the end of the course.

 

1221.4565 Digital Transformation for Managers: From AI and IoT to Cloud, Blockchain, and Cybersecurity

14:30-17:15

The digital economy is undergoing rapid evolution, impacting every aspect of our lives, and this is just the beginning of an accelerating advancement. Cloud computing, blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI/ML), the Internet of Things (IoT), and cybersecurity are the five pioneering technologies revolutionizing business operations and transforming key aspects of our society. Understanding and leveraging these technologies enables managers from all sectors to not only navigate their organizations through these changes but also to harness them for strategic advantage.

 

 

Timetable

  • July 28-August 6, 2026
  • Two-week courses
  • 9 class meetings, 2.5 in-class hours, 9:30-12:15; 14:30-17:15
  • 22 contact hours each course (including company visit)

 

Example Schedule (May slightly differ from the actual schedule)

 

Sun

Mon

Tues

Wed

Thurs

Fri

Sat

 

Week of July 28

Arrival and Orientation for international students

Class 1

Class 2

Class 3

Class 4 

Day Off

Day Off

 

Week of August 10

Class 5

Class 6

Networking event

Class 7

Class 8

Final Class

Departure

 

 

Credits

  • 2 Coller credits/4 ECTS - each course

 

Tuition

  • Freemovers tuition fee: US$1200 per course/US$2000 per session.
  • Exchange students' administrative fee: US$300 per session
  • Coller Students: no additional fees/regular summer tuition

 

For Coller student registration: collerex@tauex.tau.ac.il

 

Nomination

Nomination Deadline: May 15, 2026

Students from partner schools can be nominated as part of the general exchange agreement on a 3:1 basis.

Nominations will be submitted by the home university's coordinator through an online nomination form (will be sent via email). 

 

Application (Freemovers only)

Application Deadline for freemovers:  May 15, 2026

Student freemovers can apply without being nominated, however, freemovers from both partner schools and non-partner schools will need permission from their international office.

Applications will open soon!

For more information and questions contact: collerex@tauex.tau.ac.il

 

 

 

 

 

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