The Institute for Advanced Studies in Jerusalem was founded in 1975 by Israeli mathematician
Aryeh Dvoretzky, winner of the
Israel Prize for Mathematics. Visits to the
Institute for Advanced Study in
Princeton, New Jersey inspired Prof. Dvoretzky to establish an IAS in Jerusalem in 1975. In March, 1976 Dvoretzky wrote: In 1982,
Yuval Ne'eman, Professor of Physics and Minister of Science, established the first School in Theoretical Physics at the Jerusalem IAS. Prof.
Steven Weinberg,
Nobel laureate in Physics, was asked to become the director of the School, a post he held for twelve years. Four additional Schools were established, based on the same model, in the following fields: Economics, Life Sciences, Jewish Studies and Comparative Religion, and Mathematics. Each School is headed by a preeminent scholar in his or her field. ==Directors==