Hebron University

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Hebron University

Established: 1971
Type: unknown
President: unknown
Staff: unknown
Undergraduates: 4,200
Postgraduates: unknown
Location: Hebron, Palestinian territories
Website: www.hebron.edu

Hebron University (Arabic: جامعة الخليل, Jaame'at al-Khali'yl) is one of the largest universities in the Palestinian territories. It is an independent, public and non-profit institution of higher education. Established in 1971 as a college of Sharia law, the institution now serves the entire southern area of the West Bank and provides education in a wide range of subjects.

The University's constitution ensures equal opportunities for all, regardless of gender, religion or race, and states that no Palestinian student should be prevented from continuing his/her higher education for financial reason.

The university is not recognised in some western states. Israel in particular has criticised Hebron as a centre of incitement, preaching extreme Islamic views and encouraging terrorism.

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