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  1. Business Report by the Rector 2016
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  4. Foreword by the rector
  5. Report of the president of the Managing Board
  6. Foreword by the Student Council
  7. Highlights in 2016
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  15. The university in figures
  16. Achievements of the University of Ljubljana in the mandate period 2013-2017
  17. Colophon

Highlights in 2016
November

By signing a cooperation agreement with the excellent Chinese Nanjing University and Sichuan University from Chengdu, the University of Ljubljana pursues the goal of internationalisation, a cornerstone of its vision.<br />
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Photo: the archives of Shanghai Normal University
By signing a cooperation agreement with the excellent Chinese Nanjing University and Sichuan University from Chengdu, the University of Ljubljana pursues the goal of internationalisation, a cornerstone of its vision.

Photo: the archives of Shanghai Normal University

Within the scope of a working visit by two Chinese universities co-financed by the Confucius Institute of Ljubljana, the University of Ljubljana signed a cooperation agreement with the Nanjing University and Sichuan University from Chengdu. The universities are ranked among the top ten Chinese universities.


The Ramiz Salčin sports hall in Sarajevo was the venue of the third Sarajevo University Fair. In addition to providing information about studying in Ljubljana, representatives of the Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana, allowed visitors to see which celebrity they resembled the most and view Slovenia in 3D. 


The University of Ljubljana became a member of the Guild of European Research Intensive Universities, which is intended to strengthen the cooperation of the leading European universities in research and education. Members of the Guild are committed to sharing knowledge, experiences and good practices, and to cooperating with politics and private and public institutions. The goal of the network is to improve public debates and promote excellence in higher education. 


The Academy of Music, University of Ljubljana, organised the international scientific symposium entitled Slovenian public music education: a view into the past and a vision for the future . The symposium was one of the central events of the celebration of the 200th anniversary of Slovenian public music education. Scientific contributions were delivered by 24 authors from four countries. The contributions were published in an independent topical issue of the Music Education Journal of the Academy of Music, University of Ljubljana.