The University of Primorska carries out 79 study programmes in all three cycles, 16 of which are also held in the English language. In addition, the UP organises from 5 to 10 international summer schools on various topics every year as well as over 10 international scientific conferences, including at least a major conference, as it has done for several consecutive years, with more than 1,000 participants and under the patronage of the President of the Republic of Slovenia

The University of Primorska (UP) is a medium-sized, internationally engaged university with 5,745 students, of whom 1,122 (or 19.5%) come from 39 foreign countries. It has 730 staff. The UP has 480 researchers and higher education teachers, of whom 59 (or 12.3%) come from abroad. The UP hosts more than 200 international researchers every year and enrols 190 PhD students.

In 2022, the UP became part of Transform4Europe (T4EU), a European university alliance of over 150,000 students and 10,000 researchers. It will become a full member in 2024. In addition to the UP, 9 other universities and one associate member form the T4EU alliance

Is Slovenia good for students?

 Slovenia has a high-quality education system, with a range of programs and courses offered at its universities. The country has 10 public universities and numerous private institutions offering a variety of academic disciplines. The universities are also recognized internationally for their excellence.

Is Slovenia expensive for students?

Compared to many other European countries, Slovenia is relatively affordable for students. The cost of living in Slovenia is lower than in many other countries in Western Europe.

How much does student accommodation cost in Slovenia?

The cost of living in a student dormitory in Slovenia can range from around 100 to 300 EUR per month, depending on the location, facilities, and room type. Most dormitories offer shared rooms with shared facilities such as bathrooms and kitchens.

What are the best areas to live in Slovenia?

Slovenia has many great places to live, each with its unique character and charm. Here are some of the best areas to live in Slovenia:Ljubljana,Maribor,Koper,Celje.

 

  • A high school diploma or a secondary school leaving certificate or equal to GCE A-level certificates or IB and EB diplomas qualifying for admission to a university in the home country. (For Bachelor program)
  • Copy of Bachelor's diploma with the transcript of records (for Master program)
  • English Language Certificates (at a minimum B2 level or equivalent): TOEFL (IBT 87, CBT 180, PBT 510), TOEIC (700), IELTS (6.0), FCE, CAE, CPE, BEC, CEIBT, TELC, ESOL, IEOL, SET, EBC, EOS, LCCI.
  • Exemption from language requirements applies to Candidates who have finished higher education in English.

        In Addition:

  • In accordance with legislation, application procedures and admission vary depending on the nationality of the candidate for entry, as follows:
  • 1)applications and enrollment for Slovenian citizens, citizens of the EU, and foreign citizens who have permanent residence in Slovenia under the regulations of the Income Tax taxpayers of the Republic of Slovenia.
  • 2)application and entry for Slovenians without Slovenian citizenship.
  • 3)application and entry for citizens of countries outside the European Union=
  • Copy of maturity certificate or higher secondary certificate or International Baccalaureate or European Baccalaureate with attachment (for Bachelor program)
  • Copy of a passport (for non-UE citizens)
  • 1 photo (3,5 x 4,5 cm)
  • Language certificate or English Language Declaration
  • International Student Declaration
  • Upload all the necessary documents to the student portal.
  • Apply via eucas.net for pre-verification of your documents.

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