Informing
Policy
for Progress

Tamar Dayan

Researcher
Education, Industry
Specializations:

Information science

Education:

MLS University of Haifa

BA Education and General Studies, University of Haifa

Specializations:

Information science

About

Tamar Dayan is a researcher and information specialist at the Samuel Neaman Institute. She previously worked in the private sector in information management. At the Neaman Institute, she has participated in numerous research projects, including: evaluating Intel Israel’s contribution to the national economy; engineering education in the 21st century; advancing the economic infrastructure of Northern Israel; and mapping continuing education programs for STEM graduates.
In addition, Dayan is a member of the Forum for Engineering Education in the 21st Century at SNI, the Industry Forum of the Center for Industrial Excellence, and an International Round Table for Advancing STEM Excellence Skills. Dayan has a BA in Education and General Studies from the University of Haifa, and a Master’s degree in Library Science (MLS).

Publications
September 2016

Issues in developing a metropolin plan for the north of Israel

Arnon Bentur, Amnon Frenkel, Dan Chemansky, Emil Israel, Eran Leck, Marina Toger, Maria Marinov, Tamar Dayan

December 2015

Promoting R&D and Innovation in the Israeli Periphery – Final report

Daphne Getz, Emil Israel, Tzameret Rubin, Eyal Salinger, Tsipy Buchnik, Oshrat Katz Shacham, Tamar Dayan, Ella Barzani

March 2015

National policy in the area of Construction

Arnon Bentur, Tamar Dayan, Dan Chemansky

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