Scientific Research and Higher Education as A Lever for Bottom-Up Regional Development-The Case of The Upper Galilee, Israel

Author(s): Dan Levanon, Gad Degani

The Upper Galilee, a region known for its historical significance and cultural heritage, has long been a focal point for pioneering efforts. The spirit of resilience and innovation, deeply rooted in the region since events like the Battle of Tel Hai in 1920, continues to shape regional development. This paper explores the role of higher education and scientific research as catalysts for regional development in the Upper Galilee, Israel. Through local initiatives like Tel Hai Academic College and MIGAL Galilee Research Institute, the region has transitioned into a nationally recognized hub for academic excellence and economic growth. This case study demonstrates how regional bottom-up innovation, combined with gradual national support, has driven sustainable regional transformation. The guiding principle of leveraging scientific advancement and higher education as catalysts for sustainable growth of the region has proven to be correct.

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