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Google invests more than $15 million in Israeli high-tech training

An illustration picture shows the Google logo.
An illustration picture shows the Google logo, during a visit to the Google company in Ghlin on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the Google data center in Belgium, Oct. 21, 2022. — NICOLAS MAETERLINCK/BELGA MAG/AFP via Getty Images

JERUSALEM — Google and Israel's Reichman University plan to establish a school for high-tech professions that will provide equal opportunity and promote underrepresented populations.

In the new program, underrepresented populations such as women, ultra-Orthodox Jews, Arabs, the Ethiopian community and the geo-social periphery will receive scholarships to join the program regardless of their ability to pay tuition. 

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