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| name                = Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis (ISH)
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| localname          = Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis (ISH, Fakulteta za postdiplomski humanistični študij)
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| localname          = Alma Mater Europaea Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis, Fakulteta za podiplomski humanistični študij Ljubljana
| street              = Prešernova cesta 11
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| street              = Kardeljeva ploščad 7
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
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| website            = http://www.ish.si
 
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| founded by  = Alma Mater Europaea, European Centre Maribor
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  | name        = Tina Kavtičnik
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  | street      = Slovenska ulica 17
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  | town        = 2000-Maribor
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  | telephone  = 386 (0) 2 250 1997
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The Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis (ISH) is the first and only autonomous higher education institution in the field of humanities and social sciences in Slovenia. In 1995 it attained state recognition and was authorised to confer MA and PhD degrees for its accredited study programmes. The National Board of Higher Education has accredited five Masters programmes offered by ISH: Anthropology of Everyday Life, Anthropology of the Ancient Worlds, Anthropology of Genders, Historical Anthropology, Linguistics of Speech, and Theory of Social Communication. ISH collaborates with the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]] based on a credit system. ISH actually started to develop in 1987 with the launch of a book series featuring Slovene translations of international literature dealing with humanities and social sciences, called Studia Humanitatis. Since its foundation, 80 works have been published in 86 volumes. In 1997 the series was reorganised into the independent publishing house [[Studia humanitatis]]. The second step in the creation of the ISH was the establishment of a research institute in 1991.
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The [[Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis (ISH)]] was established in [[established::1992]] as the first and one of the few autonomous higher education institutions in the field of humanities and social sciences in Slovenia. The institute attained state recognition and was authorised to confer M.A. and Ph.D. degrees for its accredited study programmes as early as 1995. The National Board of Higher Education accredited five graduate programmes offered by ISH: Anthropology of Everyday Life (with Media Studies), Anthropology of the Ancient Worlds, Anthropology of Genders, Historical Anthropology (with Historical Anthropology of Art), Linguistics of Speech, and Theory of Social Communication.  
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In December 2003 the ISH opened the Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, the first such institution in Slovenia. The centre facilitates research of the Jewish culture, literature, history, and language.  
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In October 2013 [[Neda Pagon]], who has led the institution for three decades, announced that [[Alma Mater Europaea, European Centre Maribor]] has become a new founder of the ISH. Alma Mater Europaea (AMEU) is a university programme developed by the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, which has been founded in Salzburg, Austria, in 1990. The Alma Mater Europaea - European Centre Maribor is the first campus opened in 2011 by AMEU in Slovenia.  
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{{TeaserSlo|AME ISH je ena redkih avtonomnih visokošolskih zavodov s področja humanistike in družboslovja v Sloveniji. }}
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==Background==
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The roots of the ISH go back to 1987 when a series of Slovenian translations of international literature on the humanities and social sciences entitled ''Studia Humanitatis'' were published. In 1997 the series was reorganised into the independent publishing house [[Studia humanitatis]]. The establishment of a research institute in 1991 was the second step in the formation of the ISH.
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==Mission==
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The paramount goals of the ISH are: to conduct a graduate study of disciplines and fields not offered by other Slovene institutions of higher education; to provide study programmes of interest to students beyond Slovenia's borders, from West as well as from Central and East Europe; to create possibilities for Slovene university teachers and researchers to work in fields that are poorly represented in the Slovene scientific environment; and to establish close cooperation and ties with international higher education institutions which engage in the same or similar fields.
  
ISH has four main goals: to conduct graduate study of disciplines and fields not offered by other Slovene institutions of higher education; to offer study programmes of interest to students from a region which expands beyond Slovenia's border, from the West as well as from Central and Eastern Europe; to create possibilities for Slovene university teachers and researchers to work in fields that are poorly represented in the Slovene scientific environment; and to establish close co-operation and ties with international higher education institutions engaged in the same or similar fields as those in which ISH specialises. Since 1995 there has been ongoing formal co-operation with the Centre Louis Gernet at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) in Paris. Discussions on co-operation with numerous other eminent institutions in Europe and the USA are currently underway. Furthermore, ISH is currently drawing up joint projects for the development of new graduate programmes, as well as a scheme to facilitate teacher and student exchanges.
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==International cooperation==
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Since 1995 there has been an ongoing formal cooperation with the Centre Louis Gernet at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) in Paris. The ISH participated in the GEMMA network, a project of the European Commission and five European organisations whose aim was to contribute to the integration of research results into policy-making in gender and migration. Furthermore, the ISH is currently drawing up joint projects for the development of new graduate programmes, as well as a scheme to facilitate teacher and student exchanges. It regularly collaborates with the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]] and its [[Department of Sociology, University of Ljubljana|Department of Sociology]].
  
In December 2003 ISH opened a Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, the first such institution in Slovenia. The Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies will research the Jewish culture, language, literature and history.
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==Publishing==
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The ISH publications include five collections: ''Ekskurzi'', ''Monitor ISH'', ''Dialog z Antiko'', ''Documenta'', and ''Topos''. ''[[Monitor ISH, Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences]]'' is a biannual publication covering different topics in the fields of anthropology, sociology, history, and social sciences. The journal has an international editorial board, and publishes articles in Slovenian and English. It is also accessible online.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis (ISH) Library]]  
 
* [[Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis (ISH) Library]]  
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*[[Monitor ISH, Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences]]
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* [[Studia humanitatis]]
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* [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]]
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* [[Department of Sociology, University of Ljubljana]]
  
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.ish.si/en/ Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis (ISH) website]
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*[http://www.ish.si/publikacije-ish/monitor-ish/ Monitor ISH Journal online] (in Slovenian and English)
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*[http://almamater.si/index.php?lang=en Alma Mater Europaea - European Centre Maribor website]
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*[http://www.euro-acad.eu European Academy of Sciences and Arts website]
  
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Alma Mater Europaea Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis, Fakulteta za podiplomski humanistični študij Ljubljana
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Polona Tratnik, Dean





The Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis (ISH) was established in 1992 as the first and one of the few autonomous higher education institutions in the field of humanities and social sciences in Slovenia. The institute attained state recognition and was authorised to confer M.A. and Ph.D. degrees for its accredited study programmes as early as 1995. The National Board of Higher Education accredited five graduate programmes offered by ISH: Anthropology of Everyday Life (with Media Studies), Anthropology of the Ancient Worlds, Anthropology of Genders, Historical Anthropology (with Historical Anthropology of Art), Linguistics of Speech, and Theory of Social Communication.

In December 2003 the ISH opened the Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, the first such institution in Slovenia. The centre facilitates research of the Jewish culture, literature, history, and language.

In October 2013 Neda Pagon, who has led the institution for three decades, announced that Alma Mater Europaea, European Centre Maribor has become a new founder of the ISH. Alma Mater Europaea (AMEU) is a university programme developed by the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, which has been founded in Salzburg, Austria, in 1990. The Alma Mater Europaea - European Centre Maribor is the first campus opened in 2011 by AMEU in Slovenia.




Background

The roots of the ISH go back to 1987 when a series of Slovenian translations of international literature on the humanities and social sciences entitled Studia Humanitatis were published. In 1997 the series was reorganised into the independent publishing house Studia humanitatis. The establishment of a research institute in 1991 was the second step in the formation of the ISH.

Mission

The paramount goals of the ISH are: to conduct a graduate study of disciplines and fields not offered by other Slovene institutions of higher education; to provide study programmes of interest to students beyond Slovenia's borders, from West as well as from Central and East Europe; to create possibilities for Slovene university teachers and researchers to work in fields that are poorly represented in the Slovene scientific environment; and to establish close cooperation and ties with international higher education institutions which engage in the same or similar fields.

International cooperation

Since 1995 there has been an ongoing formal cooperation with the Centre Louis Gernet at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) in Paris. The ISH participated in the GEMMA network, a project of the European Commission and five European organisations whose aim was to contribute to the integration of research results into policy-making in gender and migration. Furthermore, the ISH is currently drawing up joint projects for the development of new graduate programmes, as well as a scheme to facilitate teacher and student exchanges. It regularly collaborates with the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana and its Department of Sociology.

Publishing

The ISH publications include five collections: Ekskurzi, Monitor ISH, Dialog z Antiko, Documenta, and Topos. Monitor ISH, Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences is a biannual publication covering different topics in the fields of anthropology, sociology, history, and social sciences. The journal has an international editorial board, and publishes articles in Slovenian and English. It is also accessible online.

See also

External links

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Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis (ISH, Fakulteta za postdiplomski humanistični študij) +
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