Yes it does.
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/jewishstudies/
Budapest University of Jewish Studies was created in 1877.
Institute of Jewish Studies at University College London was created in 1954.
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The topics that should be covered when enrolling for Jewish studies at a university are several. You must learn about the country Isreal and of course the study of the Torah. You must learn the laws and rules of being Jewish.
Nope, Gloria Vanderbilt was not Jewish. She was born into the Vanderbilt family, one of the wealthiest families in America, but their heritage is predominantly of English descent. So, to put it simply, she was about as Jewish as a ham sandwich at a bar mitzvah.
American Jewish University's motto is 'The American Jewish University of Tomorrow'.
London School of Jewish Studies was created in 1855.
Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies was created in 1984.
Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies was created in 1971.
British Association for Jewish Studies was created in 1975.
Maimonides Schools for Jewish Studies was created in 1969.
He went to the University of Prague, as his local university in Poland (Lvov, ask Lviv or Lemberg) had a 'Jewish quota' which kept the number of Jewish students down.