Sapir Academic College
המכללה האקדמית ספיר | |
Established | 1963 |
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President | Prof. Shai Feldman |
Vice-president | Prof. Nir Kedar |
Students | 8,000 |
Location | , , Israel 31°30′35″N 34°35′58″E / 31.50972°N 34.59944°E |
Radio station | "Kol Hanegev" (106.4FM) |
Sapir College (Hebrew: המכללה האקדמית ספיר, HaMikhlela HaAkademit Sapir) is a college in Israel, located in the northwestern Negev desert near Sderot. It is the largest public college in Israel, with an enrolment of 8,000 students.[1] The college is named after minister Pinchas Sapir.
History
The communities of Sha'ar HaNegev Regional Council established the college in 1963 as an evening school for adult higher education. It later became an Academic College affiliated with Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Sapir was granted independent academic accreditation from the Council for Higher Education in 1998.
The college awards Bachelor's degrees in Communication, Cinema and Television, Software Systems, Marketing, Administration and Public Policy, Industrial Management, Law, Human Resources Management, Cultural Studies, Logistics, Economics, and Social Work, as well as a multidisciplinary B.A. in the Humanities and Social Sciences. The college also awards a Master of Arts degree in Administration and Public Policy. The college also offers study in further five subjects (with degrees awarded by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beersheba), and provides training for engineering technicians.
Several annual conferences and events are organized at the college:
- The Sderot Conference for Society is an annual event bringing together political and economical experts to discuss relevant social issues and conflicts.
- The Film Festival of the South - an international film festival organized by the department of film and television.
See also
References
- ^ Overview Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine Sapir College
External links
- Official website (in Hebrew)
- Official website (in English)
31°30′35″N 34°35′58″E / 31.50972°N 34.59944°E