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Revision as of 00:33, 18 November 2009
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12 Nov 2024
United Kingdom of Great Britain London UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (Masaryk Room)
Historian Rok Stergar gives a talk on food supply and political legitimacy of the Yugoslavia: "I am a communist, f*uck King Peter and that snotty (Crown Prince) Aleksander". The event is organised by UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies and co-organised by the SSEES Study of Central Europe Seminar Series and the Centre for Slovene as a Second and Foreign Language at the Faculty of Arts of University of Ljubljana, and supported by Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia London.
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28 Nov 2023
14 Apr 2024
United Kingdom London University College London School of Slavonic and East European Studies (Masaryk Senior Common Room)
A discussion with writer, poet, screenwriter and musicologist Cvetka Bevc, moderated by SSEES Slovene lector Maja Rančigaj Beneš. Supported by Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia London and co-organised by the SSEES Study of Central Europe seminar and the Centre for Slovene as a Second and Foreign Language at the University of Ljubljana.
at the Bologna Children's Book Fair
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8 Dec 2021
The soft opening of the Europe Readr installation will take place at the seminar organized by the East Asia Resource Library (EARL), University of Ljubljana, and the Institute of European Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). The project was initiated by the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs on the occasion of the Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the European Union. Partners and co-organisers are EU Delegation (EUDEL) Beijing, EUNIC cluster Beijing, Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana, Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Beijing, Embassies of Austria, Hungary, Spain, and Portugal, and Tsinghua University, Kunming University of Science and Technology, and Yunnan local community.
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5 Dec 2019
6 Dec 2019
Neurologist Zvezdan Pirtošek gives a lecture The Brain and Art in the frame of the events marking the 100th anniversary of the University of Ljubljana co-ordinated by the Centre for Slovene as a Second and Foreign Language, organised by the Lectureship of Slovenian Language and Culture of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Lisbon, Department of Classics and FLUL Center of Languages, with support of the Slovenian Ambassador to Portugal
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20 Mar 2018
United Kingdom London UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies
Growing Stones: Memory Cultures in the Northern Adriatic Borderland, a lecture by Borut Klabjan (Science and Research Centre of Koper (SRC Koper), University of Ljubljana), supported by the Embassy of Slovenia in London
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19 Mar 2018
United Kingdom Nottingham University of Nottingham
Growing Stones: Memory Cultures in the Northern Adriatic Borderland, a lecture by Borut Klabjan (Science and Research Centre of Koper (SRC Koper), University of Ljubljana), supported by the Embassy of Slovenia in London
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19 Sep 2013
Tyranny of Choice: Ideology which Helps to Prevent Social Change, a lecture by Renata Salecl (University of Ljubljana),
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25 Jun 2012
Images of the Brain, a lecture, discussion and visual presentation by prof. dr. Zvezdan Pirtošek (Faculty of Medicine in Ljubljana), prof. dr. Uršula Berlot (Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Ljubljana) and prof. dr. Raphael Rosenberg, and opening speech by prof. dr. Radovan Stanislav Pejovnik, rector of the University of Ljubljana, supported by the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA), Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna,
The University of Ljubljana was established in 1919 on the foundations of a long- established pedagogical tradition. For almost half a century it remained the only Slovene university, until 1975 when it was joined in 1975 by the University of Maribor. Since that time two other universities have been established - the University of Primorska in 2003 and the University of Nova Gorica in 2006. Nearly one tenth of the inhabitants of the capital city of Ljubljana are students. The University of Ljubljana ranks among the largest universities in the world: it comprises a total of 20 faculties, three art academies and three university colleges, which employ some 1,700 full-time university teaching staff, assisted by nearly 600 technical and administrative staff. 56,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students participate in more than 130 undergraduate and 110 postgraduate programmes, mostly qualitative study programmes in both the humanities and scientific and technological fields, as well as in medicine, dentistry and veterinary science. The study courses and projects run at the University of Ljubljana follow the latest world discoveries and trends in the fields of art, science and technology, on both a domestic and an international level. The University of Ljubljana is a member of many international networks, including the Heads of University Management and Administration Network in Europe (HUMANE), the Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik, the Institutional Network of Universities from European Capitals (UNICA), Dean Conference - Alps-Adriatic, the European University Association (EUA), the International Association of Universities (IAU), the European Association for International Education (EAIE), the Utrecht Network and the Network of South East European Universities (AIMOS).
The University's International Co-operation Office gives general information concerning recognition of diplomas, courses, symposia, summer schools, seminars, international conferences, the admission procedures for enrolment in the first year of studies at University, news, links and information on documents on higher education. Student and professor exchanges are easier where there are agreements. The University of Ljubljana has signed agreements with the universities in Austria, the Czech Republic, Italy, Croatia, Malta, Macedonia, Germany, Slovakia, Poland, the USA, Spain, Russia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
See also
- Academies
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- Faculty of Administration
- Faculty of Architecture
- Faculty of Arts
- Faculty of Biotechnology
- Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology
- Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
- Faculty of Computer and Information Science
- Faculty of Economics
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Electrical Engineering
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering
- Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- Faculty of Social Work
- Faculty of Sport
- Faculty of Theology
- Faculty of Veterinary Science
- Libraries
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