List of universities and colleges in Israel
This is a list of universities and colleges in Israel. There are nine universities and several dozen colleges in Israel, which are recognized and academically supervised by the Council for Higher Education in Israel. In addition, Israel founded a university in Ariel in the West Bank, which is recognized and academically supervised by the Council for Higher Education in Judea and Samaria. As many course offerings are varied, Israeli universities are considered to be of top quality, and they are inexpensive to attend.[1] Israel's quality university education is largely responsible for spurring the country's high tech boom and rapid economic development.[1]
The primary difference between a university and a college in Israel is that only a university can confer doctorate degrees, and therefore tends to be more research-oriented than the more teaching-oriented colleges.
Universities
Israel's universities are listed below, followed by their English acronym, establishment date, latest data about the number of students and the institute's academic rank of the top world universities, according to WebOMetrics[2] (top 3000), Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU)[3] (top 500) and The Times Higher Education Supplement (THES)[4] (top 200):
Institute | Est. Date | Students | World Academic Rank (WebOMetrics, SJTU, THES) |
---|---|---|---|
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology (IIT) | 1912 | 13,000 (2005) | 101–150, 102–150, 301-350 |
Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI) | 1918 | 22,600 (2003) | 131, 59, 178 |
Weizmann Institute of Science (WIS) | 1934 | 2,500 (2012) | 346, 102–150, N/A |
Bar-Ilan University (BIU) | 1955 | 26,800 (2008) | 570, 305–401, N/A |
Tel Aviv University (TAU) | 1956 | 29,000 (2005) | 266, 102–150, 201-250 |
University of Haifa (HU) | 1963 | 18,000 (2009) | 510, 401–500, N/A |
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) | 1969 | 19,000 (2010) | 448, 203–304, N/A |
Open University of Israel (OPENU) | 1974 | 39,000 (2005) | 1893, N/A, N/A |
Ariel University (AU) | 1982 | 14,000 (2012) | N/A, N/A, N/A |
Most universities offer the full range of graduate and undergraduate degrees – bachelor's, master's and the doctorate. However, the Weizmann Institute does not offer the bachelor's degree, Ariel University and the Open University do not offer the doctorate.
Colleges
Other institutes of higher education that are accredited by CHEI to confer a bachelor's (and in some cases a master's) degree are known as colleges (Hebrew: מִכְלָלָה Mikhlala; pl. מכללות Mikhlalot). There are also over twenty teacher training colleges - most of which will award only the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.).
Foreign university campuses
The following foreign universities maintain international branch campuses in Israel:
- Brigham Young University - the BYU Jerusalem Center
- Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
- Yeshiva University
- University of Indianapolis
See also
References
- 1 2 David Adler (10 Mar 2014). "Ambitious Israeli students look to top institutions abroad". ICEF. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
- ↑ http://www.webometrics.info/top2000.asp.htm
- ↑ http://ed.sjtu.edu.cn/ranking.htm
- ↑ "Times Higher Education". Times Higher Education.
- ↑ Academic and Regional Colleges Israel Science and Technology
- ↑ Teacher Training Colleges Israel Science and Technology
- ↑ "דף זה אינו קיים". mictec.ac.il.
- ↑ Administrator. "לימודי חינוך והוראה - המכללה לחינוך דוד ילין". dyellin.ac.il.
- ↑ http://www.efrata.ac.il/
- ↑ "Colleges in Israel". science.co.il.
- ↑ http://www.michlalah.edu/
- ↑ "לימודי חינוך ואמנויות - סמינר הקיבוצים". smkb.ac.il.
- ↑ "מכללת לוינסקי לחינוך - לימודי חינוך". levinsky.ac.il.
- ↑ "מכללת ליפשיץ". macam.ac.il.
- ↑ "אורות באזרחות". mor.ac.il.
- ↑ http://tlv-academic.ort.org.il/
- ↑ "שאנן - המכללה האקדמית הדתית לחינוך, חיפה". macam.ac.il.
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