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    1. Frequently asked questions about exercising the rights of students at the University of Ljubljana
    2. University of Ljubljana
    3. Why study at the University of Ljubljana?
    4. Degree programmes
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    6. Application for enrolment and recognition of foreign education
    7. Learning Slovene
    8. Year plus
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    12. Special needs and special status
    13. Psychosocial counselling service for students
    14. Persons with international protection
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    21. Living in the Republic of Slovenia
    22. Useful contacts and quick overview
    23. Recognition and prevention of violence in the academic environment
  3. Bachelor's and Single-cycle master's degree programmes
  4. Master degree programmes
  5. Doctoral degree programmes
  6. Programmes and Subjects in English
  7. International Cooperation and Exchange
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  16. Useful contacts and quick overview
  17. Year plus
  18. Students with special needs and special status
  19. Mental health
  20. Admission procedure
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Persons with international protection

Immigrants seeking or already having international protection in the Republic of Slovenia are welcome to join degree programmes at the University of Ljubljana. Please find more about degree programmes and other additional useful information:

  1. Bachelor's and Single-cycle Master's degree programme: information about bachelor's and single-cycle master's degree programmes, and other detail
  2. Master's degree programmes: information about master degree programmes, fees and other details
  3. Doctoral degree programmes:  information about doctoral degree programmes, fees and other details
  4. Programmes and subjects in English
  5. Application for enrolment
  6. Legal Clinic for Refugees and Foreigners: Ljubljana Legal Clinic for Refugees and Foreigners was established in 2000 at the Faculty of Law of the University of Ljubljana with the main goal of offering the students an opportunity to experience (unpaid) practical work in the field of law and to offer legal assistance to refugees and foreigners in Slovenia. For more information please contact: .
  7. Year plus


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