NEW SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AT KINNERET COLLEGE · Kinneret College evolved from offering post high...
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History:
In 1965 a group of representatives of government, Jewish Agency and the
Jordan Valley Regional Council met to establish what was originally called
Jordan Valley College. Their concern was the development of the northern
region and the new generation of young people growing up in the towns and
settlements of the area. The attractions of the big cities in the center of the
country were obvious and something had to be done to persuade youngsters
to build their futures in the north.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
to build their futures in the north.
A campus was created on Lake Kinneret (Sea of Galilee) uniquely positioned
in close proximity to the borders with Lebanon, Syria and Jordan.
Curriculum and Research:
Kinneret College evolved from offering post high school courses to an
academic college offering, in cooperation with Bar Ilan University, a fully
recognized B.A degree in more than 20 fields of study in social sciences, the
arts, science, and Jewish Studies. Responding to the needs of the region,
Kinneret has independently established a School of Engineering offering
B.Sc. degrees in 5 fields of Engineering; pioneered in developing a B.A
program in Tourism and Hotel Management and established a Department of
Communications. These fields of study are proving to be attractive, relevant
and practical. They will provide the manpower needed to attract new industry
Future Development:
With a campus located on the banks of the Sea of Galilee, a student
population that has grown to 4,000 and a dynamic developing
curriculum, Kinneret College is on the brink of accelerated growth
aiming to double its student population. The one obstacle to
achieving this goal is its physical infrastructure which is in urgent
need of expansion. Two permanent buildings now exist; the Alperin
and more services to the region.
Involvement with the region is a watchword at the College and all students
participate as volunteers in a variety of educational and social programs for
different age groups.
Recently Kinneret College has also developed 3 research centers all
connected with Northern Israel dealing with Galilean Archeology, Israel
history and the study of current security and socio-economic issues. These
research centers are poised to create the human infrastructure for academic
endeavor and become a focal point of open debate on the future of Israel.
building which fulfills a mix of administrative and study functions and
the Triguboff Center. A great deal of teaching takes place in
temporary makeshift caravans, totally unsuitable for the purpose. The
College's facilities serving the entire student public are far from
adequate for the present student population.
Kinneret has designed a comprehensive plan for the campus and is
embarking upon a campaign to raise the funds needed to make it a
reality. The future of the College is dependent upon the fulfillment of
that campaign.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
History:
The Kinneret College was established in 1965 after a group of representatives of government, Jewish Agency and the
Jordan Valley Regional Council met to establish what was originally called Jordan Valley College. The main goal was to
provide higher education opportunities for Israel’s Northern periphery.
Curriculum and Research:
Kinneret’s School of Engineering offers B.Sc. degrees in 5 fields: Water Industries Engineering, Electrical and
Electronic Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Systems Engineering and Quality and Reliability
Control Engineering. In addition, Kinneret has developed B.A programs in Tourism and Hotel Management,
Communications and Media, Land of Israel Studies and Behavioral Sciences. Degree programs are also offered underCommunications and Media, Land of Israel Studies and Behavioral Sciences. Degree programs are also offered under
the auspices of Bar Ilan University.
Future Development:
With a student population that has grown to 3,500, Kinneret College aims to double its student population by 2015. Three
permanent buildings now exist; the Alperin building which fulfills a mix of administrative and study functions, the Triguboff
Center and the Sklare Library. The existing buildings cannot handle the expected bloom in the student population
Therefore there is an urgent need for more space to accommodate this rapidly growing student population.
Overview:
• The new building will be spread out over 4 floors, for a total of 3,900 square meters.
•The total cost of construction is estimated at 28 million new Israeli Shekels ( 5.9 million
THE NEW SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
•The total cost of construction is estimated at 28 million new Israeli Shekels ( 5.9 million
Euro, 7.8 million Dollars).
•50% of the cost of construction is being provided by the Israeli Council for Higher
Education, while the remaining 50% is to come from philanthropic sources.
• Once construction is completed, this new building will provide the solution for the
College growing needs for the next 5 years.
•Groundbreaking is expected to occur May 2011, with completion on December 2012.
NAMING OPPORTUNITIES*
Type No. of rooms Area Cost per room EURCost per room
Academic Secretariat 1 185 430,000 € 570000$
Open terraced classroom 1 150 350,000 € 470000$Open terraced classroom 1 150 350,000 € 470000$
Student academic store 1 140 325,000 € 435000$
Audirotium 100 students 2 130 305,000 € 400000$
Café 1 120 280,000 € 370000$
Classroom 70 students 4 105 245,000 € 325000$
Classroom 50 students 2 85 200,000 € 260000$
Computer lab 3 70 185,000 € 245000$
Classroom 50 students 8 70 165,000 € 215000$
Classroom 45 students (security) 3 55 120,000 € 165000$
Classroom 35 students 2 55 105,000 € 140000$
seminar room (security) 1 35 80,000 € 105000$seminar room (security) 1 35 80,000 € 105000$
*This table provides options for those who wish to name a section of the building.
Thank you
For additional information, please contact:
Dr. Zeev Drory, CEO of Kinneret College
[email protected]@kinneret.ac.il
+972 46 653 711
Building designed by: Schwartz Benisoff Architects
Partners :
Rashi Foundation Achi Ezer Fund