Combat to High-Tech

Nationwide
11th–12th Grade Students in Software Engineering, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, and Information Security Tracks
Program Duration: One Month per Cycle | Three Annual Cycles

Overview 
This unique educational program brings together outstanding soldiers and high school students into an innovative development team. Throughout the program, soldiers share advanced technological knowledge and personal experience gained from the frontlines of tech operations. 
In return, students have a rare opportunity to demonstrate their skills, creativity, and initiative while collaborating on a joint project with real-world impact. Presentation workshops and teamwork sessions provide students with essential tools for success in the digital age, preparing them to become the next generation of high-tech innovators. 

What’s in the program? 
Students and soldiers will collaborate to develop a joint project in the fields of computing and cyber. Activities will be conducted at the school level and culminate in a final event where projects are presented to the wider public. 
Additionally, students will participate in two professional presentation workshops held at a college in Tel Aviv, equipping them with practical communication and pitching skills. 

What’s Required from the School? 

  • Identify suitable 11th–12th grade students from relevant tracks 
  • Appoint a teacher from the relevant discipline to accompany the group 
  • Provide transportation to off-site workshops 

 

 

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