The Kinneret Academic College on the Sea of Galilee (Hebrew language: המכללה האקדמית כנרת בעמק הירדן), also known as Kinneret College and Academic Kinneret (As part of rebranding in February 2019), is a michlala located on the southern shores of the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel.
Prior to the inauguration of its first official building, in October 1974, the College was operating from the Avraham Haft Youth Center in Samakh. In 1983, the College established a preparatory school, which combined studies with work in the of the area (Afikim, Masada, Degania Alef, Degania Bet, etc.), though nowadays the prep school's program no longer includes such working.
In its first year, the College had 60 students enrolled to its study programs. By 1969, 300 students were accounted for enrolling. About 450 students, by 1971. And from 1974, the college was educating about 500 students, which has been increasing every year since.
Founded by Dr. Mordechai Aviam in 2005, and absorbed into the College in 2009, the institute works in cooperation with The Sue and Leonard Miller Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies of the University of Miami, since 2008. The historic-archaeologic aspect of the Galilee has been the main purpose of research for the institute, which is reflected on events, such as the Jesus movement, the First Jewish–Roman War and the composition of the Jerusalem Talmud and the Mishnah, including the big concentration of ancient synagogues and Christian holy sites in the area.
Dan Shomron Institute for Society, Security and Peace Research
The Institute studies the economical, cultural, strategic and political aspects of the interactions between the Israeli society and all forms of security in the state, as well as their consequences.
The Bornblum Academic Department for Land of Israel Research
Inaugurated in December 2006, the establishment of the Department is a part of the expansion and academization process of Israeli colleges into the field of institutionalized research.
Science and Knowledge Center for Gifted and Outstanding students
Inaugurated in 1998, the Center operates on the behalf of the Ministry of Education, and teaches 200 gifted students, and 120 outstanding students, on average, all elementary school aged. The students are directed from towns and Human settlement of nearby areas, such as the Jordan Rift Valley, the southern Golan Heights and Afula.
Since 2004, the College has independent academic status and awards degrees in several fields of Engineering, Social Sciences and Humanities, including Media Studies and Tourism Management.
The Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship was inaugurated in February 2019 as part of a collaboration between the Kinneret Academic College, Zemach Regional Industries, the Jordan Valley Regional Council, and Poria Hospital. The goal of the center is to enable knowledge-intensive companies to recruit graduates and employ them in the field of Agro-tech (agricultural technology).
The center is intended to serve as an incubator for high-tech companies that are interested in operating in the area, and it aspires to contribute to the economic development of the valley.
The CEO of the Innovation Center is Elad Shamir.
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