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    Cup of Knowledge with Eva Mustafa and Gašper Korat: From a student idea to the Nonstop Food company

    At March’s “Cup of Knowledge” gathering, we looked at how a student idea could grow into a successful enterprise story. Eva Mustafa and Gašper Korat, co-founders of Nonstop Food, shared their experiences with the participants by tracing the path they had taken from their first student attempts to the development of an innovative food company.

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    A Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoctoral project to challenge narratives on migrant women

    Dr Sara Delmedico (PhD, University of Cambridge) is the recipient of the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoctoral fellowship. As part of her fellowship, she will conduct research on how Italian-speaking women migrating from Northern Italy and the former Austro-Hungarian territories to the Americas were represented and represented themselves. She will be mentored by Professor Marta Verginella, Department of History, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana.

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    University of Ljubljana and Italy’s National Research Council sign agreement on scientific cooperation

    On 12 March 2026 the University of Ljubljana signed a cooperation agreement with Italy’s National Research Council (CNR), the country’s largest public research institution. The agreement will strengthen scientific cooperation between researchers at both institutions and encourage the development of joint research initiatives across a range of scientific fields.

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    The BIOMASS Satellite Reveals How Much Carbon the World’s Forests Store

    The BIOMASS satellite of the European Space Agency (ESA) enables, for the first time, the measurement of forest biomass volume from space. New satellite data reveal how much carbon dioxide forests store and how important they are for understanding climate change. Researchers from the Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering of the University of Ljubljana (UL FGG) are also involved in research and education activities

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    University of Ljubljana and Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation sign funding agreement for new Faculty of Mechanical Engineering building

    A funding agreement for the new Faculty of Mechanical Engineering building at the University of Ljubljana, one of the University’s biggest construction and research projects, was signed today by Rector Gregor Majdič and Minister Igor Papič. It is an ambitious project financed through the European Regional Development Fund under the 2021–2027 European Cohesion Policy programme and by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, with construction set to begin in 2026 and completion planned for June 2029.

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    The Rector of the University of Ljubljana Hosts the Ambassador of France to Slovenia

    The Rector of the University of Ljubljana prof. dr. Gregor Majdič today welcomed Her Excellency Ms Fabienne Runyo, the Ambassador of France to Slovenia, at the Rectorate. The meeting reaffirmed the exceptionally rich and active cooperation between the University of Ljubljana and numerous French higher education and research institutions.

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    EU–Canada cooperation at the centre of discussions at UNICA Days 2026

    UNICA Days 2026, devoted to discussion of the future directions of academic cooperation between the European Union and Canada, took place in Brussels between 25 and 27 February at the University Foundation building and at the European Parliament. The event, entitled “Shared Values, Shared Futures: A Roadmap for EU–Canada Academic Cooperation”, brought together leading representatives of universities from both regions.

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    Student ambassadors of UL FE once again show strong support for the Srčna UL charity campaign

    The road to an inclusive and equal society is paved with compassion and cooperation, as demonstrated once again by the students of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the University of Ljubljana (UL FE), who have renewed their support for the Srčna UL charity campaign. During Charity Week they raised €1,250 for the initiative, which the University of Ljubljana (UL) organises in cooperation with the Association of Friends of Youth of Slovenia, around half as much again as last year, when €772.11 was collected.

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    Food For Thought Festival 2026: Sustainable Digitalisation and Digitalisation for Sustainability

    Between 16 and 26 March, the University of Ljubljana will host the third edition of the Food For Thought Festival, a series of events dedicated to addressing current societal challenges related to sustainability. This year’s festival will focus on the sustainable aspects of digitalisation, and on the synergies and deviations between the two development priorities/transitions: the green transition and the digital transition.

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    GreenHer Launches Operations and Puts Slovenia at the Forefront of European Heritage Science

    The GreenHer Centre of Excellence for Green Heritage Science has today entered its operational phase, marking an important milestone in the development of Slovenia’s first interdisciplinary centre dedicated to sustainable research and innovation in the field of cultural heritage. The Centre operates as an autonomous unit within the University of Ljubljana and brings together numerous established Slovenian researchers in this field.

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    Cavitation Bubbles: How “Bursting” Micro-explosions Can Create Better Chitosan

    Researchers from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering UL and the Institute of Chemistry have developed a new, faster, and more environmentally friendly method for preparing low molecular weight chitosan. In their work, they utilized cavitation—a clean, fast, and efficient technology that could replace some less sustainable existing methods. This breakthrough opens the way for the development of a new generation of materials that could be used in medicine, pharmacy, food applications, industry, and environmental solutions.

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    Porsche Leasing supports the Srčna UL charity campaign with a €2,500 donation

    Porsche Leasing has joined the Srčna UL (Warm-Hearted UL) charity campaign as a donor. The University of Ljubljana has been carrying out this initiative since 2021 in cooperation with the Slovenian Association of Friends of Youth. Porsche Leasing’s donation of €2,500 makes a significant contribution to supporting students who, due to various life circumstances, have found themselves in financial distress.

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    How prepared is society for a potential outage of global satellite navigation systems?

    Modern society is increasingly dependent on global satellite navigation systems (GNSS) such as GPS, Galileo and BeiDou. These systems are no longer merely a navigation aid; rather, they represent the invisible backbone of modern societies—supporting everything from transport and energy to banking, telecommunications, and emergency services. The key question is whether society is even aware of how deeply it is intertwined with this technology, and how unprepared it may be for a potential outage.

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    International Day of Women and Girls in Science: From policies to laboratories and lecture halls

    Today we mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly with the aim of strengthening awareness of gender equality and empowering women and girls in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

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    Public Call for the Award of Scholarships to Foreign Citizens from Western Balkans for Studying in Slovenia in 2026

    The Public Scholarship, Development, Disability and Maintenance Fund of the Republic of Slovenia has published a call for candidates from the Western Balkan countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, the Republic of Kosovo, the Republic of North Macedonia, and the Republic of Serbia), offering €9,600 per year for living expenses.

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    3D-Printed Sensors with Automatic Adaptation to Temperature Changes Without Additional Detectors

    Researchers at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering have developed a groundbreaking method that enables 3D-printed sensors to automatically adapt to temperature variations without the need for additional temperature sensors. The discovery opens the door to broad use of smart structures in variable environments—from aircraft to infrastructure—where existing solutions have not been reliable enough or have been overly complex.

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    University of Ljubljana among the top 200 European universities in the QS Europe rankings for the first time

    In the third edition of the international QS Europe 2026 rankings of the best European universities, published in January, the University of Ljubljana (UL) was ranked 197th, marking its best-ever position in this list and its first entry among the top 200 universities in Europe. At the same time, the UL achieved an excellent 8th place among European universities in the category of Employment Outcomes, or graduate employability.

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    University of Ljubljana inaugurates 75 new professors

    A total of 75 new professors for the year 2025 were officially announced in the Assembly Hall of the Rector's Office at the University of Ljubljana (UL). The titles, recognising achievements in scientific, research, artistic and pedagogical work, were conferred by the Rector of the University of Ljubljana, Prof. Dr Gregor Majdič.

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    Researchers from the University of Ljubljana are co-developing smart autonomous vessels for safer seas

    esearchers from the University of Ljubljana participated in the development of autonomous biomimetic underwater vehicles for underwater surveillance, monitoring, and reconnaissance, operating in groups (swarms or schools). This work is the result of the international project SABUVIS II, carried out under the auspices of the European Defence Agency (EDA). In addition to Slovenian partners, the project also involves partners from Germany, Poland, and Portugal.

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    Notice for prospective students: UL does not cooperate with intermediaries or agencies in the enrollment process

    The University of Ljubljana (UL) informs all applicants who wish to study at UL that they do not need the services of agents or agencies to apply for enrolment in UL study programmes. Exceptionally, within the application‑admission procedure, applicants from migration‑risk countries will be invited by UL to participate in an interview, which will, in certain countries, be carried out in cooperation with an external provider.