June 20, 2024 — The Hebrew University of Jerusalem presented philanthropist, businessman, and investor John Paulson with a prestigious Honorary Doctorate degree during the 87th Board of Governors Meeting on June 3rd in Jerusalem, Israel.
Mr. Paulson is President of Paulson Capital, a private investment company based in Palm Beach, Florida, with subsidiaries in New York City and Dublin, Ireland. The fund has received numerous awards and accolades over its 30-year history, including the Absolute Return’s awards for Management Firm of the Year, Best Arbitrage Fund, and Best Event Driven Fund, in addition to eight other Absolute Return awards.
As founder and chair of the Paulson Family Foundation, Mr. Paulson has primarily supported educational institutions. He endowed the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University in 2015 and dedicated New York University’s recent academic building—the John A. Paulson Center—in 2022. The Paulson Family Foundation also promotes healthcare, the arts, and public parks, with gifts that include a 2012 grant to the Central Park Conservancy believed to be the largest-ever donation to a public park in United States history.
In recent years, Mr. Paulson has focused his philanthropy on organizations in Israel, with major contributions to the Jerusalem Campus for the Arts and a landmark 2021 gift to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art in celebration of the museum’s 90th anniversary. He has fostered close ties with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, committing $27 million in 2023 to establish the Paulson Bar-El Building for Computer Science and Engineering, which will house an expansion of the Rachel and Selim Benin School of Computer Science and Engineering. Mr. Paulson also enjoys familial ties to the Hebrew University, as his sister, Theodora Bar-El, studied and worked at Hebrew University’s Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences.
Conferring the Degree of Doctor Philosophiae Honoris Causa, President of the Hebrew University Prof. Asher Cohen said, “in recognition of his exemplary career as a businessman and investor, and the founding of Paulson & Co.; for his unwavering dedication to philanthropy, and support of education and the arts through the Paulson Family Foundation, including in Israel; with immense gratitude for his ongoing warm relationship with The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; and for his commitment to establishing the Paulson Bar-El Building that will serve Hebrew University students of computer science and engineering, which will stand as a testament to his dedication and vision.”
“I believe that for society there is no more important mission than education and academic excellence, which develops future leaders, uncovers new knowledge, and enables great advances for humankind. At 99 years, Hebrew University has been, and will continue to be, a crucial part of Israel’s current and future success,” Mr. Paulson said. “We should all be extremely proud to be part of this extraordinary institution.”
Mr. Paulson received his Master of Business Administration with high distinction, as a Baker Scholar, from Harvard Graduate School of Business and graduated as valedictorian of his class with a Bachelor’s degree in finance, summa cum laude from New York University Stern School of Business.
Mr. Paulson was inscribed on the Wall of Benefactors in recognition of his philanthropic contributions to the University.