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Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art
Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art is a recognised university in Israel. Below is what AlmiStudy
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CityRamat Gan
RegionAsia
TypePublic
SubjectsEngineering & Technology; Architecture & Design; Arts & Humanities
AccreditationCouncil for Higher Education in Israel (CHE / המועצה להשכלה גבוהה / al-Majlis lit-Ta'lim al-'Ali) — established 1958 by Council for Higher Education Law; apex body for recognition, accreditation, funding of Israeli HEIs. Israeli system classifies HEIs as: (1) Universities (Universitetim) — ~9 research-intensive universities with full degree authority through PhD; (2) Academic Colleges (Mikhlalot Academiyot) — publicly-funded undergraduate-focused; (3) Teacher-training colleges; (4) Yeshivas + Haredi institutions parallel system. Quality assurance via CHE Planning and Budgeting Committee (PBC/VATAT). Hebrew + Arabic are both official languages; instruction primarily Hebrew with growing English programmes.
Founded 1970 (founded as Shenkar College for Textile Technology and Fashion; expanded to engineering + design + art college; chartered). Distinctive Israeli college integrating engineering, design, and art. Founded 1970 as Shenkar College for Textile Technology and Fashion (named after Shenkar family, textile manufacturers). Expanded to broader engineering + design + art college. ~4,000+ students. Distinguished fashion design + industrial design + interior design + textile engineering. International student programmes.
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