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- After entering the EU in 2004 Slovenia became also interesting and desired country for many foreign students and high school pupils. Photo: Katarina Krmelj
Slovenia strongly supports the idea of construction of a genuine European area of knowledge and strives to implement measures supporting equal opportunities, school success, mobility in general, higher education and vocational education and training, language learning, safety at school, non-discrimination, educational technologies and distance education, academic and professional recognition of qualifications, educational statistics, overall development of general education and vocational training, development of undergraduate and the modernisation of postgraduate studies.
Over the last fifteen years higher education in Slovenia has undergone several legislative and structural changes, rapid inisitituional development and a significant increase in student numbers and became also interesting and desired country for many foreign students and high school pupils.
Go on, dig a little bit deeper through the website and you just might realise that Slovenia is your ultimate study destination.
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Features
A new tool in the fight against cancer? A considerable achievement by Slovenian scientists

November 2011
A research team has developed a new, highly efficient drug-delivery system based on magnetic iron oxide nanoparticle clusters encapsulated inside a liposome. Their work has been published in the renowned science magazine Nature Nanotechnology.
Centenary of Edvard Rusjan's Death

January 2011
Edvard Rusjan (1886-1911), the Slovenian aviation pioneer, was remembered on 9 January at a ceremony at the outskirts of the city of Belgrade, Serbia where he crashed his plane and died hundred years ago to the day.
The doctor’s mission is to help his fellow man

January 2011
‘Knowledge counts, the patients we help count, relationships count,’ says Professor Igor Gregorič, Director of Mechanical Circulatory Support and Associate Chief of the Transplant Service at the Texas Heart Institute. But to this Slovene, a graduate of...