Al-Quds University

Al-Quds University
Al-Quds University
جامعة القدس
Established 1984
Type Governmental
President Sari Nusseibeh (Current and Second president)
Admin. staff 1000
Undergraduates 13,000
Postgraduates 2,000
Location Jerusalem, Abu Dis, al-Bireh, Israel and West Bank
Website www.alquds.edu
Logo of Alquds University

Al-Quds University (Arabic: جامعة القدس‎) is a Palestinian university with campuses in Jerusalem, Abu Dis, and al-Bireh. It was founded in 1984, but its official constitution was written in 1993 when Mohammed Nusseibeh, its first Chancellor and Chancellor of the College of Science and Technology, announced its formation.

Its founding constituent colleges included the colleges of Science and Technology, Paramedical Sciences, Arts and Religious Studies. Its School of Medicine, associated with the city's Maqasid hospital, was the first college to be founded directly under the banner of Al-Quds in 1993, and is the first Palestinian medical school. Al-Quds is governed by a Board of Trustees. The founding board was headed by Mohammed Nusseibeh and included Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Sheikh Ikrema Sabri, Adnan al-Husayni, Saeb Erekat and others as members. The first president, Hatem Husseini was followed by the current acting president, Sari Nusseibeh.

The University, the only Arab University in Jerusalem, provides higher education and community services within the Jerusalem area and to the neighboring towns, villages and refugee camps in the West Bank.

It has ten academic faculties on four campuses: Arts, Science and Technology, Medicine, Dentistry, Public Health, Law, Qur'an and Islamic Studies, Health Professions, Engineering, and Jurisprudence. These faculties accommodate more than six thousand students from the Jerusalem area and from the districts of Bethlehem, Hebron, Jenin, Jericho, Nablus, Ramallah, Tulkarem, and Qalqilia. The university continues to deliver educational services and engage students in positive learning experiences, so that they may envision and hope for a better future. The University maintains two Jerusalem campuses and administrative offices in the American Colony and in Beit Hanina, though since the Second Intifada many classes have been moved to other campuses in Abu Dis. Other campuses operate in al-Bireh next to Ramallah and Tubas.

The university faces a major, unprecedented financial and operational crisis brought about by the dire economic and social situation presently[when?] prevailing in the area. Steady subsidies are not available, and the university is unable to charge its students full tuition fees commensurate with real costs. Recent contributions from Arab governments alleviated the crisis somewhat, enabling the university to pay a portion of the salaries of its 723 support staff employees and faculty members. This temporary, one-time assistance made it possible to re-start the present academic year.

Contents

Faculties

Deanship of Graduate Studies
Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Admin. & Economic Science
Faculty of Da'wa & Religious Studies
Faculty of Dentistry
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Health Professions
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Pharmacy
Faculty of Public Health
Faculty of Qur’an and Islamic Studies
Faculty of Science & Technology

Honors College

doctors of the university

medicine school

  • Proph. Hisham Darwish
  • Hani Abdeen
  • Abdul Salam Abdul Ghani
  • Dina Bitar
  • Fahmi Jubran
  • Ghassan Balousha
  • Mahmoud Zaatra
  • Rula Abdul Ghani
  • Sabber Al Alloul
  • Suhail Hammdan
  • Suhair Ereqat
  • Yasin Tayem

The barrier

On October 1, 2003 a major campaign protesting the planned route of Israel’s barrier was inaugurated by University officials, which was to have cut directly through the university campus. Meetings were held on campus by students and staff held lectures and the case was presented directly to Washington officials by the university president Sari Nusseibeh. The route of the wall was to have cut across 65 dunams of university land, one-third of the campus grounds. Two fields would have been destroyed along with the garden and parking lot, further the university’s main entrance would have been closed. Eventually, Israel changed the route of the barrier after pressure from the United States administration and meetings with the university’s lawyers.[1]

Partnership with Brandeis University

Brandeis University and Al Quds have enjoyed sister institution status since 1998 when Jehuda Reinharz of Brandeis and Sari Nusseibeh decided to formalize the ´Brandeis-Al-Quds Partnership´. Cooperation and institution building is a fundamental part of this partnership. In 2008 and 2009 Brandeis and Al Quds Students met in Istanbul as part of the Brandeis-Al-Quds Summer Institutue to discuss the theoretical concept of a ´good society´ through literature, political documents, and travel journals. In May 2009, a Brandeis delegation of four undergraduates and eight faculty members visited Al Quds University to strengthen the partnership and explore future cooperation. Al Quds students are expected to visit Brandeis in the fall of 2009.

Partnership with Bard College

In February 2009, Bard College announced the first dual degree program between a Palestinian university and an American institution of higher education. The College entered into a collaboration with Al-Quds University involving an honors college, a masters program in teaching and a model high school.[2]

Al-Quds University Centers and Institutes

Abu jihad
  • Al-Quds human rights clinic
  • Al-Quds nutrition and health research institute
  • American studies institute (affiliated with Faculty of Arts)
  • Center for chemical & biological analysis
  • Center for human rights & humanitarian law
  • Center for jerusalem studies
  • Center for radiation science and technology
  • Child institute
  • Community action center
  • Center for development in primary health care
  • Ethnomusicology research and studies center
  • Institute of archaeology
  • INSAN center for gender and women's studies
  • Institute of area studies
  • Institute of business and economic studies (SKITCE)
Said Khoury IT center of excellence
  • Institute of forensic medicine
  • Institute of modern media
  • Islamic research center
  • Issam sartawi center
  • Jericho local urban observatory centre
  • Language resource center
  • Medical research center
  • Palestine center for traumatic stress studies
  • Said Khoury IT center of excellence
  • Science and technology center
  • Science discovery center

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Jerusalem Quarterly Jerusalem Chronology (October–January 2004)
  2. ^ Palestinian Campus Looks to East Bank (of Hudson) , New York Times, February 14, 2009

External links

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