The Pears Cumbria School of Medicine is a unique collaboration between Imperial College London and the University of Cumbria to…
Imperial College London and the University of Cumbria, with philanthropic support from Pears Foundation, have come together to create the Pears Cumbria School of Medicine.
The building is named after Clarice Pears, mother of the Pears Foundation’s three founders and trustees and the Foundation contributed £5 million towards its construction.
UCL Institute of Education tops the ranks again!
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The first academic Centre for Philanthropy to be established in the UK, at the University of Kent, celebrates its 10th…
Learning about the causes and consequences of the Holocaust is crucial to understanding the modern world and our place within…
Our Pears Scholarships at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem enable students from the developing world to develop the skills and…
Pears Foundation is dedicated to harnessing the power of Israeli innovation to address the needs of the developing world. The…
Whether we are conscious of it or not, philanthropy permeates all our lives and shapes the world around us and…
This blog features an article written by Susan Goodman for the Jerusalem Report, January 2018
Jewish news interview with Trevor Pears and Dr Rilwan Raji.
We are pleased to welcome Dr Triona Fitton, the Pears Philanthropy Fellow, to share her thoughts on the new course.
We are celebrating the opening of Ambitious College in North London, a day-college for young people with autism.