Abstract
At that of Israel’s founding, two institutions of higher education were operating and had been since the time of the British Mandate: The Technion and Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Neither adopted academic dress until the twenty-first century, and now several Israeli universities use it.
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Renert, Liran
(2025)
"Coats of Many Colours: A Brief Review of Academic Dress in Israel,"
Transactions of the Burgon Society:
Vol. 24.
https://doi.org/10.4148/2475-7799.1235
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New Prairie Press
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