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'''Ruppin Academic Center''' ({{Lang-he-n|הַמֶרְכָּז הַאָקָדֶמִי רוּפִּין}}), also known as '''Ruppin College''', is a college and village in Israel.<ref name="che.org.il">{{cite web|url=http://che.org.il/en/?place=ruppin-the-academic-center-2|title=Ruppin Academic Center|website=The Council for Higher Education of Israel}}</ref> It was established in 1949, is named after ], and is located near the ] ], and within the ] area.<ref name="che.org.il"/> In 2015, it had 4,500 students,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ruppin.ac.il/pages_e/1661.aspx|title=Ruppin – History & Vision|work=ruppin.ac.il}}</ref> whilst the village had a population of {{Israel populations|Midreshet Ruppin}} in {{Israel populations|Year}}.{{Israel populations|reference}} '''Ruppin Academic Center''' ({{Langx|he|הַמֶרְכָּז הַאָקָדֶמִי רוּפִּין}}), also known as '''Ruppin College''', is a college in Israel, which has the status of an institutional settlement.<ref name="che.org.il">{{cite web|url=http://che.org.il/en/?place=ruppin-the-academic-center-2|title=Ruppin Academic Center|website=The Council for Higher Education of Israel}}</ref> It was established in 1949, is named after ], and is located near the ] ], and within the ] area.<ref name="che.org.il"/> In 2015, it had 4,500 students,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ruppin.ac.il/pages_e/1661.aspx|title=Ruppin – History & Vision|website=Ruppin Academic Center}}</ref> whilst the village had a population of {{Israel populations|Midreshet Ruppin}} in {{Israel populations|Year}}.{{Israel populations|reference}}


== History == == History ==
It was originally called "Midreshet Ruppin" and the "Ruppert School", and was established to provide management education in the area of agriculture, the ], and the ].<ref name="che.org.il"/><ref name="ruppin.ac.il">{{cite web|url=http://www.ruppin.ac.il/pages/1825.aspx|title=Ruppin Academic Center|work=ruppin.ac.il}}</ref> In 2001, it became a ].<ref name="ruppin.ac.il"/> It was originally called "Midreshet Ruppin" and the "Ruppert School", and was established to provide management education in the area of agriculture, the ], and the ].<ref name="che.org.il"/><ref name="ruppin.ac.il">{{cite web|url=http://www.ruppin.ac.il/pages/1825.aspx|title=Ruppin Academic Center|website=Ruppin Academic Center}}</ref> In 2001, it became a ].<ref name="ruppin.ac.il"/>


In 2013, Ruppin and ] created a joint multi-disciplinary center with the purpose of training students, with a focus on environmental issues in the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jpost.com/Enviro-Tech/TAU-and-Ruppin-college-form-studies-center|title=TAU and Ruppin college form studies center; Tel Aviv University, Ruppin Academic College form a multi-disciplinary studies center focusing on coastal environment.|work=The Jerusalem Post|author=Sharon Udasin|date=January 30, 2013}}</ref> In October 2014, it was announced that ] would establish a center to train technicians in the energy and ] industry at Ruppin with a grant of ] 12 million.<ref>, ''Globes'', February 24, 2014</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jpost.com/National-News/Noble-Energy-to-establish-NIS-12-million-energy-training-center-at-Ruppin-College-342393|title=Noble Energy to establish NIS 12 million energy training center at Ruppin College; The center will offer vocational training programs, workshops and seminars on natural gas.|work=The Jerusalem Post|author=Sharon Udasin|date=February 24, 2014 }}</ref> In 2013, Ruppin and ] created a joint multi-disciplinary center with the purpose of training students, with a focus on environmental issues in the ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.jpost.com/Enviro-Tech/TAU-and-Ruppin-college-form-studies-center|last=Udasin|first=Sharon|title=TAU and Ruppin College form studies center: Tel Aviv University, Ruppin Academic College form a multi-disciplinary studies center focusing on coastal environment|newspaper=The Jerusalem Post|date=January 30, 2013|location=Jerusalem}}</ref> In October 2014, it was announced that ] would establish a center to train technicians in the energy and ] industry at Ruppin with a grant of ] 12 million.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.globes.co.il/en/article-noble-energy-donates-nis-12m-to-ruppin-college--1000919712|title=Noble Energy donates NIS 12m to Ruppin College: with the funds Ruppin College will set up a center to train energy industry employees|website=Globes|date=February 24, 2014|accessdate=2 July 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.jpost.com/National-News/Noble-Energy-to-establish-NIS-12-million-energy-training-center-at-Ruppin-College-342393|last=Udasin |first=Sharon |title=Noble Energy to establish NIS 12 million energy training center at Ruppin College: the center will offer vocational training programs, workshops and seminars on natural gas |newspaper=The Jerusalem Post |date=February 24, 2014 |location=Jerusalem }}</ref>


It has four schools (economics and ], social and communal sciences, engineering, and ]s) and 15 academic departments, and awards bachelor's and master's degrees.<ref name="che.org.il"/><ref name="ruppin.ac.il"/> It has four schools (economics and ], social and communal sciences, engineering, and ]s) and 15 academic departments, and awards bachelor's and master's degrees.<ref name="che.org.il"/><ref name="ruppin.ac.il"/>


In 2021 Prof. ] was announced College president, replacing Professor ].
== Research ==
Research plays a part in the Ruppin Academic Center. Ruppin researchers not only contribute in professional literature and conferences. Ruppin Academic Center established various novel conferences organized and hosted by researchers from Ruppin Academic Center.


== Research ==
Research laboratories of Ruppin Academic Center: Research laboratories of Ruppin Academic Center:
* Knowledge Engineering and Robotics * Knowledge Engineering and Robotics
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* Laboratory of loss and emotional pain * Laboratory of loss and emotional pain
* Marine Science Laboratories * Marine Science Laboratories
* The laboratory of materials and neuro-physiological nature and behavior of Prime Rglaim * The laboratory of materials and neuro-physiological nature and behavior of ]

== Knowledge Engineering and Robotics ==
Knowledge Engineering and Robotics program is headed by Dr. Rina Zviel Girshin. The first of its kind in Israel, the program provides the infrastructure for a multidisciplinary group of researchers and many students interested in specializing in the area of ].

=== Robotics ===
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The Organic Knowledge (OK) approach to robotics sees robot as different from other computerized systems in the robot being smarter, more involved, and more human-like. The OKbot has human expertise, sensors, actuators, more interactive with environment and especially with humans, and mechanisms for proactive learning and evolving.
One of the more important aspects of the Knowledge Engineering and Robotics Lab is variety of projects and especially comparative research of different robot platforms and hardware. Some are just development over preexisting platforms, some are more basic improvements and some are totally self designed and self manufactured. The various platforms span a wide range from ] to ].

=== STEM Education and Education Technology ===
One of the research areas of the lab is STEM education. We create new approaches to science and technology education. From using industrial robots to teach CS in a very early age, teaching robotics in kindergartens and primary school to creating special programs and approaches for gifted children (junior college), or another group with special needs, ADHD children.

Different educational games, programs and systems were developed using Organic Approach. Wide range of ICT tools are used to create a specially tailored environment for each student.

=== Immigrants' Education ===
The organic educational technology was used to create a special program based on a digital playground customized for new immigrants. The organic knowledge-driven semester-long program teaches Introduction to Engineering and Robotics.

=== Pre-K to Uni Robotics Literacy Programs ===
Children from the age of 3 to undergraduates get an introduction to the 21st century ICT and digital technology and especially the robotics era in which they are to grow up. The program is well established now in many educational institutions in Israel and in China.

=== Digital Tourist 2.0 ===
The virtual ambient smart proactive environment will guide the tourist wherever he goes through an app on his mobile phone. First mobile app using OK T2 technology is developed with Open University of Cyprus researchers Loizos Michael and Christos Rodosthenous.


== Marine College of Israel == == Marine College of Israel ==


=== History === === History of the School===
The School of Marine Sciences at the Ruppin Academic Center was founded in 1997 and originally known as the Marine College of Israel. It operated under the academic auspices of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and its alumni received an undergraduate degree from Hebrew University until 2001. The college was established by Emek Hefer Regional Council Head Rani Idan, former vice president of the Technion, Prof. Danny Wolf, Prof. Micha Spira of Hebrew University and Daphna Pergament, who headed its administration until 2007. A nonprofit organization operated alongside the college to raise funds for it and guide it toward its goals. The organization's members were experts in various aspects of oceanography hailing from industry, academia, and the military. The School of Marine Sciences at the Ruppin Academic Center was founded in 1997 and originally known as the Marine College of Israel. It operated under the academic auspices of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and its alumni received an undergraduate degree from Hebrew University until 2001. The college was established by Emek Hefer Regional Council Head Rani Idan, former vice president of the Technion, Professor Danny Wolf, Professor Micha Spira of Hebrew University and Daphna Pergament, who headed its administration until 2007. A nonprofit organization operated alongside the college to raise funds for it and guide it toward its goals. The organization's members were experts in various aspects of oceanography hailing from industry, academia, and the military.


In 2003, the college became the third school of the Ruppin Academic Center, joining what were then the School of Social Sciences and Management and the School of Engineering. At that point, its name changed to the School of Marine Sciences and it became an integral part of this public college approved by the Israeli Council for Higher Education's (CHE) and budgeted by the Planning and Budget Committee subsidizes (PBC). The School of Marine Sciences at the Ruppin Academic Center is the only institution in Israel that grants a BSc in marine sciences. In 2003, the college became the third school of the Ruppin Academic Center, joining what were then the School of Social Sciences and Management and the School of Engineering. At that point, its name changed to the School of Marine Sciences and it became an integral part of this public college approved by the Israeli Council for Higher Education (CHE). It receives subsidy through the council's Planning and Budgeting Committee (PBC). The School of Marine Sciences at the Ruppin Academic Center is the only institution in Israel that grants a BSc in marine sciences.


=== School of Marine Sciences at Mikhmoret === === School of Marine Sciences at Mikhmoret ===
The school offers two undergraduate programs with CHE accreditation, a BSc in Marine Sciences and Marine Environment and a BSc in Marine Biotechnology. The school also offers two graduate programs with CHE accreditation, an MSc in Marine Sciences and an MA in Marine Resource Management. The school offers two undergraduate programs with CHE accreditation, a BSc in Marine Sciences and Marine Environment and a BSc in Marine Biotechnology. The school also offers two graduate programs with CHE accreditation, an MSc in Marine Sciences and an MA in Marine Resource Management.

In addition to its educational and research activities, the School of Marine Sciences strives to promote awareness throughout Israeli society regarding the Mediterranean Sea's importance and impact on the wellbeing of those residing on its shores as well as its role as a source of food, an economic resource, the main trade route for imports and exports, an asset with research and diplomatic potential, a nature reserve, and a major recreational site for residents and tourists.

The importance of the Mediterranean Sea to the State of Israel led to the establishment of the Mediterranean Sea Research Center of Israel (MERCI) at the School of Marine Sciences campus at Mikhmoret in cooperation with Tel Aviv University, the Faculty of Agriculture of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Volcani Center, and senior researchers from the life sciences institutes at the Hebrew University and the Technion, among others.

This study and research center focuses on the economic and environmental national resources in the Mediterranean Sea that can be tapped for marine agriculture, marine biotechnology, desalination, and energy production. In addition, the center addresses preservation of the sea and coastal strip in order to prevent future harm and correct damages that human activity has caused to the Mediterranean Sea and its surroundings.

The Ruppin Academic Center's Mikhmoret campus is located at the shores of a private marina and offers students an extraordinary and enriching academic experience while they pursue marine studies. Alongside the theoretical academic studies, the school's programs incorporate courses in diving and seamanship (practice and theory), which are vital to marine studies and research.

=== The School of Marine Sciences’ Permanent Campus ===
School of Marine Sciences’ permanent campus main building will be open to the sea and make the most of the climate and natural landscape of the surrounding area while integrating into this seaside landscape.

The campus has convenient access to natural sites relevant to the study of marine sciences, such as the Mikhmoret sea shores, the Nahal Alexander River, and the Mediterranean Sea. The campus, the only one of its kind in the entire Mediterranean basin, will employ researchers, lecturers, students, and visitors from Israel and around the world who are interested in delving into the field of marine research. The campus will have a series of two-story buildings that house dry labs, seawater labs, a library, classrooms, a conference and lecture hall, and administrative facilities. During the first stage, two buildings will be constructed for teaching and research labs as well as offices. In the future, MERCI will be located in these buildings as well.


== Notable alumni == == Notable alumni ==
* ], aquatic microbial ecologist
*] (born 1990), ] * ] (born 1990), ]


== References == == References ==
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College in central Israel Place in Central, Israel
Ruppin Academic Center המרכז האקדמי רופין‎
Ruppin Academic Center is located in Central IsraelRuppin Academic CenterRuppin Academic Center
Coordinates: 32°20′35″N 34°54′43″E / 32.34306°N 34.91194°E / 32.34306; 34.91194
CountryIsrael
DistrictCentral
CouncilHefer Valley
Population281
Websitewww.ruppin.ac.il

Ruppin Academic Center (Hebrew: הַמֶרְכָּז הַאָקָדֶמִי רוּפִּין), also known as Ruppin College, is a college in Israel, which has the status of an institutional settlement. It was established in 1949, is named after Arthur Ruppin, and is located near the moshav Kfar Monash, and within the Hefer Valley Regional Council area. In 2015, it had 4,500 students, whilst the village had a population of 281 in 2022.

History

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 multi-disciplinary center with the purpose of training students, with a focus on environmental issues in the Mediterranean Sea. In October 2014, it was announced that Noble Energy would establish 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.

In 2021 Prof. Aviad Kleinberg was announced College president, replacing Professor Galia Sabar.

Research

Research laboratories of Ruppin Academic Center:

  • Knowledge Engineering and Robotics
  • Cognition Lab
  • Electro-Optics
  • Judgement and Decision Making
  • The study of personality and psychopathology
  • Laboratory of loss and emotional pain
  • Marine Science Laboratories
  • The laboratory of materials and neuro-physiological nature and behavior of Cephalopoda

Marine College of Israel

History of the School

The School of Marine Sciences at the Ruppin Academic Center was founded in 1997 and originally known as the Marine College of Israel. It operated under the academic auspices of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and its alumni received an undergraduate degree from Hebrew University until 2001. The college was established by Emek Hefer Regional Council Head Rani Idan, former vice president of the Technion, Professor Danny Wolf, Professor Micha Spira of Hebrew University and Daphna Pergament, who headed its administration until 2007. A nonprofit organization operated alongside the college to raise funds for it and guide it toward its goals. The organization's members were experts in various aspects of oceanography hailing from industry, academia, and the military.

In 2003, the college became the third school of the Ruppin Academic Center, joining what were then the School of Social Sciences and Management and the School of Engineering. At that point, its name changed to the School of Marine Sciences and it became an integral part of this public college approved by the Israeli Council for Higher Education (CHE). It receives subsidy through the council's Planning and Budgeting Committee (PBC). The School of Marine Sciences at the Ruppin Academic Center is the only institution in Israel that grants a BSc in marine sciences.

School of Marine Sciences at Mikhmoret

The school offers two undergraduate programs with CHE accreditation, a BSc in Marine Sciences and Marine Environment and a BSc in Marine Biotechnology. The school also offers two graduate programs with CHE accreditation, an MSc in Marine Sciences and an MA in Marine Resource Management.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Ruppin Academic Center". The Council for Higher Education of Israel.
  3. "Ruppin – History & Vision". Ruppin Academic Center.
  4. ^ "Ruppin Academic Center". Ruppin Academic Center.
  5. Udasin, Sharon (January 30, 2013). "TAU and Ruppin College form studies center: Tel Aviv University, Ruppin Academic College form a multi-disciplinary studies center focusing on coastal environment". The Jerusalem Post. Jerusalem.
  6. "Noble Energy donates NIS 12m to Ruppin College: with the funds Ruppin College will set up a center to train energy industry employees". Globes. February 24, 2014. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
  7. Udasin, Sharon (February 24, 2014). "Noble Energy to establish NIS 12 million energy training center at Ruppin College: the center will offer vocational training programs, workshops and seminars on natural gas". The Jerusalem Post. Jerusalem.

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