


summarize key elements of peer-reviewed literature through written, visual and oral communication formats.describe pioneering human migration events, migration events through time and interaction with subpopulations.explain how evolution’s main components: variation, adaption, competition, and cooperation impact human health and disease.explain how different selective and stochastic forces create and shape the distribution of genetic variability in humans.describe the basic principles of human population genetics.COURSE-LEVEL EDUCATIONAL GOALS:īy the end of this course, it is expected that students will be prepared to Particular attention will be paid to how this and other forms of knowledge can tell the stories of humans and reveal who we are. This course is designed to show how human history and health has been and can be influenced by genetic features in the context of a dynamic environment. COURSE DETAILS:Īn explanation of human origins, ancestry, diversity, adaptations, and disease risk in the context of genetic variation, evolution, demography and epidemiology. It focused more on present-day concerns.Human variation and human health in the context of population genetics, epidemiology, demography, and human evolution. His book 21 Lessons for the 21st Century was published on 30 August 2018.His book Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow was published in 2016, examining possibilities of the future of Homo sapiens.The book’s premise outlines that, in the future, humanity is likely to make a significant attempt to gain happiness, immortality and God-like powers.[.The book surveys the entire length of human history, from the evolution of Homo sapiens in the Stone Age up to the political and technological revolutions of the 21st century.It was then released in English in 2014 and has since been translated into some 45 additional languages. His book Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind was originally published in Hebrew in 2011 based on the 20 lectures of an undergraduate world history class he was teaching.Harari has published numerous books and articles, including Special Operations in the Age of Chivalry, The Ultimate Experience: Battlefield Revelations and the Making of Modern War Culture, The Concept of ‘Decisive Battles’ in World History and Armchairs, Coffee and Authority: Eye-witnesses and Flesh-witnesses Speak about War, 1100–2000.In 2019, Yuval Noah Harari and Itzik Yahav co-founded Sapienship: an organization whose mission is to clarify the global conversation, focus attention on the most important challenges and support the quest for solutions.He also offers his knowledge and time to various organizations and audiences on a voluntary basis.

Harari lectures around the world on the topics explored in his books and articles, and has written for publications such as The Guardian, Financial Times, The New York Times, The Times, The Economist and Nature magazine. Harari is a vegan, and says this resulted from his research, including his view that the foundation of the dairy industry is breaking the bond between mother cow and calf.“I could not have written this book without the focus, peace and insight gained from practising Vipassana for fifteen years.”He also regards meditation as a way to research. Harari says Vipassana meditation, which he began whilst in Oxford in 2000,has “transformed my life”.Harari is gay and in 2002 met his husband Itzik Yahav, whom he calls “my internet of all things”.Yahav is also Harari’s personal manage.His books have sold over 25 Million copies worldwide. Born in Haifa, Israel, in 1976, Harari received his PhD from the University of Oxford in 2002, and is currently a lecturer at the Department of History, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
