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− | Computer Science teaching at the University of Ljubljana was initiated as early as 1973, and since 1982 it has been an autonomous studies subject. Today the Faculty of Computer and Information Science has about 1, | + | Computer Science teaching at the University of Ljubljana was initiated as early as 1973, and since 1982 it has been an autonomous studies subject. Today the '''Faculty of Computer and Information Science''' has about 1,613 undergraduate and 114 postgraduate students. It offers undergraduate, taught postgraduate and guided PhD research programmes in Computer and Information Science. |
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+ | The '''Faculty of Computer and Information Science''' was founded in [[established::1996]] when the previous Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science was split into two new faculties. | ||
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In 2003 intermedia artists from the Faculty of Computer and Information Science initiated [[ArtNetLab]], most of whose projects have since been developed in collaboration with the Faculty's Computer Vision Laboratory and the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]]. | In 2003 intermedia artists from the Faculty of Computer and Information Science initiated [[ArtNetLab]], most of whose projects have since been developed in collaboration with the Faculty's Computer Vision Laboratory and the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]]. |
Revision as of 13:08, 25 October 2010
History
The Faculty of Computer and Information Science was founded in 1996 when the previous Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science was split into two new faculties.
In 2003 intermedia artists from the Faculty of Computer and Information Science initiated ArtNetLab, most of whose projects have since been developed in collaboration with the Faculty's Computer Vision Laboratory and the Academy of Fine Arts and Design.