Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana

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Filozofska fakulteta, Univerza v Ljubljani
Aškerčeva 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 241 1000
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The Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana originated with the Seminars of Humanities and Social Sciences which separated from the Seminars of Natural Sciences and Mathematics physically in 1949 and then formally in 1957. Allocated a separate building in 1961, the Faculty of Arts is today the largest university faculty in Slovenia, with around 5,500 enrolled (and in practice over 7,000) students and 530 employees in 20 departments. The Faculty of Arts offers the following undergraduate programmes in humanities: Archaeology, Asian and African Studies (Japanology, Sinology), Comparative Literature, Comparative Linguistics, Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, History (including Archival Sciences, Museology), History of Art, Library Science, Musicology, Philosophy, Psychology and Sociology of Culture. Most of its departments also offer postgraduate studies. The Faculty incorporates a number of institutes, associations and publishers, including the Research Institute of Faculty of Arts, the Austrian Scientific Institute, the Centre for Slovene as a Second/Foreign Language, the Centre for Pedagogic Education, the International Students of History Association, the Linguistic Circle, the Union of Geographic Societies and the Association of History Teachers.


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