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− | [[Knafelj Foundation, Vienna|Knafelj Foundation]] was established in [[established::1676]] as an institution with the aim to financially help students from Carniola | + | [[Knafelj Foundation, Vienna|Knafelj Foundation]] was established in [[established::1676]] as an institution with the aim to financially help students, firstly only to male students of law, medicine and philosophy, from Carniola with their studies in Vienna, the Central European's most important university city. Today, the Foundation with an impressive history still represents an important part of the Slovene cultural heritage with the on-going funding of the accommodation in Vienna for postgraduate students coming from Slovenia. |
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The Foundation is named after its founder [[Luka Knafelj]] (1621–1671), a Carniola-born priest, who left his money and fortune for Carniolan students coming to study in Vienna where he also worked and died. Until the break-up of Austria-Hungary in 1918, more than 1200 students received the funding, including the prominent poet [[Prešeren House|France Prešeren]] and many others. | The Foundation is named after its founder [[Luka Knafelj]] (1621–1671), a Carniola-born priest, who left his money and fortune for Carniolan students coming to study in Vienna where he also worked and died. Until the break-up of Austria-Hungary in 1918, more than 1200 students received the funding, including the prominent poet [[Prešeren House|France Prešeren]] and many others. | ||
− | In the beginning the Foundation was run by the consortium at the University of Vienna, in 1995 the legal basis of the institution transformed into a private foundation, run by a managing commitee comprised out of members from [[University of Ljubljana]], Mohorjeva družba from Klagenfurt and [[Anton Levstek]] as a trustee. | + | In the beginning the Foundation was run by the consortium at the University of Vienna, in 1995 the legal basis of the institution transformed into a private foundation and as a property, run by a managing commitee comprised out of members from [[University of Ljubljana]], Mohorjeva družba from Klagenfurt and [[Anton Levstek]] as a trustee. The grant is |
==The aid and support== | ==The aid and support== | ||
− | Each year an open call is published and addressed to | + | Each year an open call is published and addressed to postgraduates students of all disciplines enrolled at the University of Vienna. The grant is assigned as a monthly rent for student room at the Knafelj House in Vienna (Seilerstätte 2), a 19th Century building in Vienna's first district. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Slovenian Scientific Institute Vienna]] | ||
+ | * [[Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna]] | ||
* [[University of Ljubljana]] | * [[University of Ljubljana]] | ||
Revision as of 21:26, 30 October 2011
Background
The Foundation is named after its founder Luka Knafelj (1621–1671), a Carniola-born priest, who left his money and fortune for Carniolan students coming to study in Vienna where he also worked and died. Until the break-up of Austria-Hungary in 1918, more than 1200 students received the funding, including the prominent poet France Prešeren and many others.
In the beginning the Foundation was run by the consortium at the University of Vienna, in 1995 the legal basis of the institution transformed into a private foundation and as a property, run by a managing commitee comprised out of members from University of Ljubljana, Mohorjeva družba from Klagenfurt and Anton Levstek as a trustee. The grant is
The aid and support
Each year an open call is published and addressed to postgraduates students of all disciplines enrolled at the University of Vienna. The grant is assigned as a monthly rent for student room at the Knafelj House in Vienna (Seilerstätte 2), a 19th Century building in Vienna's first district.
See also
- Slovenian Scientific Institute Vienna
- Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna
- University of Ljubljana