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Ruppin Academic Center, also known as Ruppin College, is a college in Israel. It was established in 1949 and is named for Arthur Ruppin, and is located near the moshav Kfar Monash, and within the Emek Hefer Regional Council area. In 2015, it had 4,500 students.

Havat Hanoi arboretum at Ruppin College

It was originally called "Midreshet Ruppin" and the "Ruppert School", and was established to provide management education in the area of agriculture, the kibbutz, and the moshav. In 2001, it became a public school.

In 2013, Ruppin and Tel Aviv University created a joint advanced multi-disciplinary center with the purpose of training students, with a focus on the Mediterranean Sea, in the subjects of coastal environment, biodiversity protection, and exploitation of marine resources. In 2014, it was announced that in October of that year Noble Energy would establish set a center to train technicians in the energy and natural gas industry at Ruppin with a grant of NIS 12 million.

It has four schools (economics and business administration, social and communal sciences, engineering, and marine sciences) and 15 academic departments, and awards bachelor’s and master’s degrees.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Ruppin Academic Center – The Council for Higher Education of Israel". che.org.il.
  2. "Ruppin – History & Vision". ruppin.ac.il.
  3. ^ "Ruppin Academic Center". ruppin.ac.il.
  4. "TAU and Ruppin college form studies center". The Jerusalem Post - JPost.com.
  5. "Noble Energy to establish NIS 12 million energy training center at Ruppin College". The Jerusalem Post - JPost.com.

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