Faculty of Economics University of Ljubljana | |
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Ekonomska fakulteta Univerze v Ljubljani | |
Established | 1946 |
Type | Public |
Dean | Prof. Dr. Dušan Mramor |
Students | 8,000 |
Location | Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Website | www.ef.uni-lj.si/ |
The Faculty of Economics (FE) (Slovene: Ekonomska fakulteta, EF) in Ljubljana is part of the University of Ljubljana and was founded in 1946. It was one of the first faculties in country to establish new internationally comparable Bologna 3+2 programmes in 2005.[1] In 2006 the FE was awarded EQUIS accreditation.[2] In 2010 FE received business accreditation from AACSB International.[3]
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The FELU offers various undergraduate and graduate programmes in business and economics in Slovenian and English.[4] This enables foreigners to study in Slovenia in English language and at the same time gives opportunity to Slovenian students to study in the international environment.
These programmes are delivered at the Faculty of Economics in Ljubljana.
Open development programmes target general needs and address issues facing organisations, as assessed from clients' needs and suggestions. Each programme is headed by a Programme Director and is run jointly with other faculty.
The open course portfolio includes the following areas of specialisation:
Programmes are provided for individual organisations. An additional programme, titled “Business Academy”, is designed as a management development tool for top executives, middle managers or aspiring young managers.
Researchers and activities are organised within the Research Centre at the FELU and 15 applied research institutes. Research at the FELU is focused on obtaining knowledge that helps develop specific abilities and competencies in participants.
The FELU’s researchers regularly participate at scientific and professional conferences, produce monographs and publish in international scientific and professional journals such as the Journal of Business Finance & Accounting,[5] the Academy of Management Review[6] and the Interactive Learning Environments.[7]