Palestine College of Nursing

Palestine College of Nursing
كلية فلسطين للتمريض
Motto
نسعى للرقي بمهنة التمريض
Motto in English
We strive for the advancement of the nursing profession
TypeUniversity College
AffiliationPalestinian Ministry of Health
Academic affiliation
Palestinian Ministry of High Education
DeanDr. Hamza Abdeljawad (acting)
Location, ,
31°18′09″N 34°19′02″W / 31.302638°N 34.317226°W / 31.302638; -34.317226
LanguageArabic, English

Palestine College of Nursing (Arabic: كلية فلسطين للتمريض) is a Palestinian university college in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip. The school is administratively and financially affiliated to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. Its academic program is supervised by the Palestinian Ministry of High Education.[1]

History

Palestine College of Nursing first opened in 1976 in Khan Yunis, in Al-Fukhari. It opened first under the name of Al-Hakimat School, until the establishment of the Palestinian National Authority in 1994, where it was the renamed to the Palestine College of Nursing. In 1997, the school expanded from a college to a university college, providing a bachelor's degree after being officially recognized by the Ministry of Health. In 2001, a branch of the college opened in Gaza City.[2] It is close to the UNRWA-run Gaza European Hospital, which opened in 1989.

After the start of the Israel-Gaza war in 2023, Palestine College of Nursing was one of many colleges in the Gaza Strip that was targeted with bombings by the Israeli military. By 2024, all institutions of higher education in Gaza had been attacked, in what been by scholarly observers as "scholasticide" and "a war against education."[3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "عن الكلية". 19 April 2015. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Palestine College of Nursing | Documenting the destruction of the education sector in the Gaza Strip". gazaeducationsector.palestine-studies.org. Retrieved 2025-05-03.
  3. ^ "All 12 universities in Gaza have been the target of Israeli attacks: 'It's a war against education'". 2024-03-07. Retrieved 2025-05-03.
  4. ^ Domínguez, César (2024). "Scholasticide: Educational Lawfare as a Marker of the End of Civilianness". Diacritics. 52 (1): 120–138. ISSN 1080-6539.


31°18′8″N 34°19′14″E / 31.30222°N 34.32056°E / 31.30222; 34.32056