Some twenty rectors from leading Latin American universities visited Israel this week and signed agreements with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in a first-of-its-kind conference signaling growing academic cooperation.

Representing institutions in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela, the rectors learned about Hebrew University academia and research, and signed about 20 cooperation agreements with The Hebrew University.

The rectors were hosted at a special dinner in their honor with Professor Menahem Ben-Sasson, the Hebrew University’s president, and Professor Robert (Israel) Aumann, a Nobel laureate, and the S.A. Schonbrunn Professor Emeritus of Mathematical Economics at Hebrew University. Also in attendance were foreign diplomats and representatives of Israel’s Foreign Ministry, which co-organized the conference with Hebrew University’s Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace.

“This was a very productive gathering and we hope it will lead to many fruitful collaborations with universities in Latin America,” said Naama Shpeter, executive director and the conference organizer at the Truman Institute.

A highlight of the rectors’ visit was a meeting with the President of the State of Israel, Mr. Reuven Rivlin, at his official residence in Jerusalem.

The rectors also attended social sciences and humanities lectures at the Mt. Scopus campus, met with scientists at the Edmond J. Safra campus, and visited the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food, and Environment in Rehovot.