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Kadoorie Institute is an agricultural college located in Tulkarm, in the northern West Bank. The college was inaugurated in 1930 after the British Government had received a bequest from the Iraqi-born Jewish philanthropist Sir Ellis Kadoorie.〔 The college was named in his honour and still bears his name. The Agricultural college came under the authority of the Government of the British Mandate and was supervised by the Department of Agriculture.〔 In addition to the agricultural land the college included; cattle, sheep and chicken farms. The agricultural school played an important role in providing the Palestinian agricultural sector with technicians in various fields of agriculture. Due to the position of the 1948 Armistice line the college lost most of its agricultural land in the 1948 Arab Israeli war. During the period of Jordanian administration, the agricultural school was transformed into Technical Agricultural Institute offering an associate degree (Diploma) in all agricultural sciences until 1967. After the 1967 Six day war the importance of the college to agriculture in the West Bank declined, with deterioration of the farm buildings. The college was then transformed from an Agricultural based Institute to a college with an industrial based emphasis. At the beginning of the peace process and following the establishment of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA), there was a rejuvenation of the agricultural aspect of the college, through both governmental and non-governmental funding. An Italian organization in cooperation with the Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) and the Land Research Centre (LRC) set about repairing the dilapidated cattle farm. This initiative also encompassed the establishment of an information and agricultural advisory centre. The Kadoorie family has funded the construction of a new science wing for the college.〔(Orthodox peace fellowship ) ''Organized by a group of Hamline professors, educators work to build hope'' by Lou Kanavati〕 In early 2007, the college was granted the status of a university. It was accrideted officially on 30 August 2007 as Palestine Technical University- Kadorie. This was announced officially by its Dean and acting president Dr. Mutasim Babaa' on September 1, 2007. Parts of Kadoorie College land is now affiliated to the An-Najah National University in Nablus. This part includes faculty of agriculture and faculty of Veteran. With a grant from the Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committees a pilot project for the design, construction and operation of a biogas digester was erected at Khadori College, Energy Research Centre (ERC) of An-Najah National University provided technical assistance, supervision and valuation of results.〔(An-Najah National University )〕〔(An-Najah National University ) ERC〕 ==Education under occupation== The routine of the Kadoorie Institute has suffered under the Israeli occupation of the West Bank but the staff of the institute have adapted techniques to get around curfews enabling the Kadoorie Institute to produce a high grade of student despite the many interruptions.〔(Boston Globe ) 29 August 2002. ''Amid violence, young scholars excel and dream; High achievement a long tradition in West Bank city'' By Charles A. Radin〕〔(Stop the Wall ) Education under occupation〕〔(al-Haq ) Human rights organisation. ''Palestinian Education Under Israeli Occupation Paper Presented at the Conference on “International Law in the Shadow of Israeli Occupation” Stockholm, Sweden on 12 April 2005''〕〔King, Nick (2005) Education Under Occupation: Learning to Improvise Contributor Ahdaf Soueif, Discovery Analytical Resourcing, ISBN 0-9553342-0-9〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kadoorie Institute」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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