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  1. 1975 - Ljubljana University Medical Centre opened. 1982 – Cankar Hall built. 1984 – Druga godba music festival begins. 1985 – Trail of Remembrance and Comradeship created. 1990 – Ljubljana International Film Festival begins. 1991 25 June: Ljubljana designated capital of newly declared independent Slovenia.

  2. La Universidad de Liubliana (en esloveno Univerza v Ljubljani) es la mayor y más antigua universidad eslovena. Tiene 22 facultades, 3 academias de arte y un colegio universitario. Dispone de 3500 empleados, entre personal docente e investigadores, y de 900 técnicos y asistentes del personal administrativo. La universidad fue fundada en 1919.

  3. International cooperation. The Faculty of Public Administration as part of the University of Ljubljana is involved in international academic relations. This includes exchanging students, teaching and research staff; the Faculty has also participated in various project activities, research programmes, publications and the organisation of scientific expert meetings.

  4. Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana. We are the largest interdisciplinary public institution for education and research in the social sciences in Slovenia, and among the largest and most up-to-date in Europe. Through its human resources, its in-house research institute, central social sciences library and publishing house, it ...

  5. University rankings. Regional – Overall. QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia [2] 80 (2022) University of Maribor. The University of Maribor ( Slovene: Univerza v Mariboru) is Slovenia 's second-largest university, established in 1975 in Maribor, Slovenia. It currently has 17 faculties .

  6. public university. academic publisher. Named after. Alexander I of Yugoslavia (1929–1941) Edvard Kardelj (1979–1990) Location. Ljubljana, Ljubljana City Municipality, Slovenia. Headquarters location. University of Ljubljana Palace.

  7. The group was formed around a young generation of Marxist students at the University of Ljubljana, in Socialist Slovenia. Contrary to their older colleagues, affiliated with the Praxis school , these young students rejected Marxist humanism and turned towards the " antihumanism " of the French Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser and, to a lesser extent, to the Frankfurt School .