Azrieli College of Engineering Jerusalem

Azrieli College of Engineering Jerusalem (Hebrew: עזריאלי-המכללה להנדסה ירושלים) is an Israeli public academic college that trains engineers.

[1] High-tech enterprises in Jerusalem have been warning of a severe shortage of technological manpower.

To fill that gap, Azrieli College of Engineering Jerusalem coordinates its academic programs with the local high-tech industry.

Plans to establish the college were announced on December 25, 1996, by Ehud Olmert, then Mayor of Jerusalem, Minister of Education Zevulun Hammer, and Professor Amnon Pazi, then Chairman of the budgeting and planning committee of the council for higher education.

The college is authorized as the exclusive Jerusalem partner of Technion – Israel Institute of Technology enjoying a partnership in a Civil and Environmental Engineering Track, wherein students study the first two years of the program in Jerusalem, and the second two years at Technion in Haifa.

Azrieli College of Engineering Jerusalem