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== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://www.ff.uni-lj.si/oddelki/primknjz/predstavitev.asp Department of Comparative Literature and Literary Theory, University of Ljubljana website] (in Slovenian) | *[http://www.ff.uni-lj.si/oddelki/primknjz/predstavitev.asp Department of Comparative Literature and Literary Theory, University of Ljubljana website] (in Slovenian) | ||
+ | *[http://www.primerjalna.si/ Internet forum of students of Comparative Literature and Literary Theory] | ||
[[Category:Literature education]] | [[Category:Literature education]] |
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The history of foundation of the Department dates back to 1926 when the seminar on comparative literature was established. In 1929 the study of comparative literature became independent, the vibrant years of academic development followed after the Second World War. The years were marked with the implementation of new study methods and significant members of the Department, such as literature theoretician Dušan Pirjevec.
Today seven professors and two assistant professors collaborate with lecturers from other departments and institutions. The Department has its own library.
The Department signed several agreements with European universities, since 2003 also as a member of Erasmus student and academic staff exchange. The agreement was signed with universities in Austria (University of Vienna), Czech Republic (University of Paradubice), Italy (University of Foggia, University of Naples), Poland (University of Bielsko-Bialej) and Spain (University of Zaragoza).
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