Article Search

 Learn something during peak hour
    October 26 2009 at 02:01AM Get IOL on your
mobile at m.iol.co.za

Tel Aviv - Concerned that rail passengers might not find their journey stimulating enough, Israel Railways (IR) has hit on the novel solution of turning its carriages into travelling lecture halls.

According to the Ma'ariv daily on Sunday, IR is to use academics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem to lecture passengers between stations.

The 20-minute lectures will cover such topics as global warming, Albert Einstein's love letters, the secrets of the brain and the creation of the world.

"Our aim is to leave the campus and reach the public at large," the Hebrew University said.

"From the point of view of the railways, (the lectures) are added value for the passengers; from out point of view, there will be a meeting between academics and the public at large."
Continues Below ↓





The lectures, which will be given free of charge, are set to get under way on November 14, on the route between the city of Modi'in, in central Israel, and Tel Aviv. - Sapa-dpa

Email StoryPrint Story
BOOKMARK THIS STORY
Social bookmarking allows users to save and categorise a personal collection of bookmarks and share them with others. This is different to using your own browser bookmarks which are available using the menus within your web browser.

Use the links below to share this article on the social bookmarking site of your choice.

Read more about social bookmarking at Wikipedia - Social Bookmarking

muti



Watch IOLs latest videos on YouTube Join IOLs Facebook page Follow IOL on Twitter





     Online Services

Date Your Destiny
 
I'm a 22 year old woman looking to meet men and women between the ages of 18 and 55.
 

     More Services

     More A Step Beyond Stories