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− | The [[Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Maribor|Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science]] offers five undergraduate study programmes in Electrical Engineering, Computer and Information Science, Telecommunication and Media Communication. Launched in 2002–2003, Telecommunication and Media Communication offers students the chance to select in their last years one of two different specialisations: radio and television production or interactive graphic communication | + | The [[Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Maribor|Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science]] offers five undergraduate study programmes in Electrical Engineering, Computer and Information Science, Telecommunication and Media Communication. Launched in 2002–2003, Telecommunication and Media Communication offers students the chance to select in their last years one of two different specialisations: radio and television production or interactive graphic communication. The faculty also has an art gallery where new media works can be exhibited. |
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Today, the faculty represents one of the major research centres in the country. It houses 8 research institutes and academic centres: Institute of Automation, Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications, Institute of Power Engineering, Institute of Robotics, Institute of Computer Science, Institute of Informatics, Institute of Media Communications, and Institute of Mathematics and Physics. | Today, the faculty represents one of the major research centres in the country. It houses 8 research institutes and academic centres: Institute of Automation, Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications, Institute of Power Engineering, Institute of Robotics, Institute of Computer Science, Institute of Informatics, Institute of Media Communications, and Institute of Mathematics and Physics. | ||
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The beginnings of establishing the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science date to 1959. In this year, the Technical School was founded on the initiative of Maribor's economic organisations and associations. The two-year school developed into four-year Technical School in 1985. This was the year when the Technical School was reorganised into the Faculty of Technology. Nine years later, in 1994, the Department of Electrical Computer Science and Information Technology of Maribor's Faculty of Technology was reorganised and renamed the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
Today, the faculty represents one of the major research centres in the country. It houses 8 research institutes and academic centres: Institute of Automation, Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications, Institute of Power Engineering, Institute of Robotics, Institute of Computer Science, Institute of Informatics, Institute of Media Communications, and Institute of Mathematics and Physics.
The faculty has a vast network of national and international universities for student, academic and intellectual exchange. The Erasmus exchange programme for students has signed bilateral agreements with universities from 18 countries in the EU.
In the last decade Maribor has become affiliated with intermedia, new media, and computer-based arts also through hosting the International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA).
Culture.si offers information on Slovene cultural producers, venues, festivals and support services, all in one place. It encourages international cultural exchange in the fields of arts, culture and heritage. The portal and its content is owned and funded by the Ministry of Culture, funded by the European Union Recovery and Resilience Plan and developed by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory.