University of Ljubljana is an institution with a very rich
tradition. It was established in 1919 on the foundations of a
long-established pedagogical tradition. It is a very large
university, with 50.000 undergraduate and postgraduate students,
taking over 300 different undergraduate and postgraduate study
programmes. It employs approximately 6,000 higher education
teachers, researchers, assistants and administrative staff in 23
faculties and 3 arts academies. The central building, all three
academies and faculties are located in the centre. Some of the most
recent and modern buildings were constructed on the outskirts of
Ljubljana, giving the university and its students a ubiquitous
presence in the city.
The University of Ljubljana is
renowned for its quality social and natural sciences and technical
study programmes, structured in accordance with the Bologna
Declaration. Our projects keep pace with the latest developments in
the areas of arts, sciences and technology at home and
abroad.
The University of Ljubljana is
listed amongst the top 500 universities in the world according to
the ARWU Shanghai, Times THES-QS and WEBOMETRICS
rankings.
The University of Ljubljana is the
central and largest educational institution in Slovenia. It is also
the central and largest research institution in Slovenia with 30
percent of all registered researchers (according to the data from
the SICRIS database).
The University takes a central
pedagogical position by performing public services in the areas of
special social importance which ensure the preservation of the
national identity.
The University of Ljubljana has
close ties with Slovenian companies and foreign enterprises. Our
partners include multinational corporations and the most successful
Slovenian companies. As we are fully aware of the importance of
knowledge and skills in obtaining our own financial sources, we are
increasingly developing our market oriented activities every
year.
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This project has received funding from the European
Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant
agreement n° 314407.