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The [[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana]] (GI Ljubljana) is an official cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany in Slovenia, a part of the globally operating ''Goethe-Institut'' network.  Its aim is to encourage international and cultural exchange and understanding as well as to foster German language.  
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The [[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana]] (GI Ljubljana) is an official cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany in Slovenia, a part of the globally operating ''Goethe-Institut'' network.  Its aim is to encourage international and cultural exchange and understanding as well as to foster German as a foreign language outside Germany.  
  
 
It was established in [[established::2004]], expanding the programme activities of the former ''German Reading Room'', opened in 1995. Today's ''German Library'', still located at the premises of the [[Central Technological Library, University of Ljubljana]], offers a rich variety of contemporary German-language literature for free.  
 
It was established in [[established::2004]], expanding the programme activities of the former ''German Reading Room'', opened in 1995. Today's ''German Library'', still located at the premises of the [[Central Technological Library, University of Ljubljana]], offers a rich variety of contemporary German-language literature for free.  
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The Institute's programme consists of exhibitions, readings and talks with German speaking authors, concerts and workshops with artists from Germany, with an aim of linking German and Slovenian cultural scenes. The fundamental method of the Goethe-Institute is intercultural dialogue based on partnership.  
 
The Institute's programme consists of exhibitions, readings and talks with German speaking authors, concerts and workshops with artists from Germany, with an aim of linking German and Slovenian cultural scenes. The fundamental method of the Goethe-Institute is intercultural dialogue based on partnership.  
  
In the field of education the institute cooperates with Slovene ministries and schools, organising in-service training for teachers of German language. The elementary school in Beltinci has become the Slovenian PASCH-School in lines with the PASCH or ''Schulen: Parner der Zukunft'' German educational initiative.
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In the field of education the Goethe-Institute Ljubljana cooperates with Slovene ministries and schools, organising advanced training for teachers of German language and many further programmes. The elementary school in Beltinci has become the Slovenian PASCH-School in lines with the PASCH (''Schools: partners of the future'') German educational initiative.
  
 
Goethe-Institut Ljubljana is a member of [[EUNIC Slovenia]], a network involving several European cultural institutions promoting intercultural dialogue, mobility, early language learning and multilingualism.
 
Goethe-Institut Ljubljana is a member of [[EUNIC Slovenia]], a network involving several European cultural institutions promoting intercultural dialogue, mobility, early language learning and multilingualism.
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==Recent cultural cooperation==
 
==Recent cultural cooperation==
  
In 2007 at the initiative of the [[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana]] and in cooperation with 16 European agencies and embassies in Slovenia, the Days of European Film took place in the framework of [[Festival of Slovenian Film]] at the [[Portorož Auditorium]].
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In 2007 at the initiative of the [[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana]] and in cooperation with 16 European agencies and embassies in Slovenia, the Days of European Film took place in the framework of [[Festival of Slovenian Film]] at the [[Portorož Auditorium]], while in 2009 a joint project of the Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film and the 6th [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] was presented at [[Kinodvor Cinema]] in Ljubljana.
  
In 2009 a fashion show was organised in cooperation with the [[Academy of Design]] and Chevrolet Europe as a ''kick-off-event'' for the fashion competition ''createeurope 2009''. A joint project of the Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film and the 6th [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] was presented at [[Kinodvor Cinema]] in Ljubljana.
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In 2010, on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the ''Bauhaus'', a multidisciplinary exhibition ''Bauhaus twenty-21 (Architecture, Design, Photography)'' was set up by Foto+Synthesis at the [[Jakopič Gallery]], co-organised by the [[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana]] and [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]].  
  
On the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the ''Bauhaus'', a multidisciplinary exhibition ''Bauhaus twenty-21 (Architecture, Design, Photography)'' was set up by Foto+Synthesis at the [[Jakopič Gallery]], co-organised by [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]] in 2010.
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In cooperation with the [[Austrian Cultural Forum, Ljubljana]] and the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]], the Institute organized a symposium ''Exophonie – Schreiben in anderen Sprachen'', a combination of readings (Yoko Tawada, Maja Haderlap and Julya Rabinowich), discussions and lectures.
 
 
In cooperation with the [[Austrian Cultural Forum, Ljubljana]] and the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]], the institute organized a symposium ''Exophonie – Schreiben in anderen Sprachen'', a combination of readings, discussions and scientific research. The symposium dealt with authors who do not only write in their first languages but also use other languages in their writing. Especially the participation of the three invited authors Yoko Tawada, Maja Haderlap and Julya Rabinowich turned the meeting into an inspiring and entertaining event.  
 
  
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==German language and educational activities ==
  
==German language and educational activities ==
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Since 2007 the Goethe Institute Ljubljana has run exams and issues internationally accepted certificates.
  
Since 2007 the Goethe Institute Ljubljana runs German exams, which are internationally accepted and never lose their validity. In cooperation with Slovene ministries and schools the GI Ljubljana runs also advanced training courses for German teachers.  
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The promotion of German language also includes the excellence initiative PASCH (''Schulen: Partner der Zukunft'') of the Federal Republic of Germany. In 2009 five pupils of the PASCH-school in Beltinci (Prekmurje region) were promoted with a scholarship for a youth language course in Germany. In 2010 a theatre-project kulturabend.de was carried out in cooperation with five Slovene Schools and one Hungarian School: young people were given the opportunity to present their German language skills in Beltinci. On the other hand, the Goethe-Bus “German on tour” visited teachers and pupils at their schools in Primorska region and provided them with information about Germany and the German language. Participants were invited to join talks and games and explore a multimedia-based bus.
  
The promotion of the German language also includes the excellence initiative PASCH (''Schulen: Partner der Zukunft'', ''The Schools - Partners of the Future'') of the Federal Republic of Germany. For instance, the Goethe-Institute Ljubljana promotes German lessons in Prekmurje. In 2009 five pupils of the PASCH-school in Beltinci were promoted with a scholarship for a youth language course in Germany.
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One of various advanced trainings offered to German language teachers and lecturers in Slovenia was the workshop ''Popmusik im Deutschunterricht'', followed by the karaoke event.  
  
In 2010 a theatre-project kulturabend.de was carried out in cooperation with five Slovene Schools and one Hungarian School: young people were given the opportunity to present their German language skills in Beltinci, Eastern Slovenia. The Goethe-Bus “German on tour” visited teachers and pupils at their schools in the Primorska region and provided them with information about Germany and the German language. Participants were invited to join talks and games and explore our multimedia-based bus.
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One of various advanced trainings offered to German language teachers and lecturers in Slovenia was the workshop ''Popmusik im Deutschunterricht'', followed by the karaoke event “Goethe sucht den Superstar”. As a result, both teachers and pupils experienced German as a vital and attractive language. 
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==German Library==
  
==German Reading Library==
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The German Library (Nemška knjižnica), formerly known as German Reading Room, is an independent unit of the [[Central Technological Library, University of Ljubljana]]. The Reading Room was founded under the auspices of the [[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana|Goethe Institut]] and co-funded by Slovene [[Ministry of Culture]]. Today the collection consists of over 5,000 books including titles dedicated to German architecture, design, literary theory, humanities and social sciences. Moreover, readers can consult over 30 subscribed German magazines. The unit also organises small-scale cultural and informative events.
The German Library (Nemška knjižnica), formerly known as German Reading Room, is an independent unit of the [[Central Technological Library, University of Ljubljana]]. The reading room was founded under the auspices of the [[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana|Goethe Institut]] and co-funded by the [[Ministry of Culture]]. The collection includes over 5,000 books including titles dedicated to German architecture, design, literary theory, humanities and social sciences. Moreover, readers can consult over 30 subscribed German magazines. The unit also organises small-scale cultural and informative events.
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

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Goethe-Institut Ljubljana
Tivolska cesta 30, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 300 0311
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Goethe-Institut Ljubljana.jpg230th anniversary of the Goethe-Institut partner school in Beltinci, 2009



The Goethe-Institut Ljubljana (GI Ljubljana) is an official cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany in Slovenia, a part of the globally operating Goethe-Institut network. Its aim is to encourage international and cultural exchange and understanding as well as to foster German as a foreign language outside Germany.

It was established in 2004, expanding the programme activities of the former German Reading Room, opened in 1995. Today's German Library, still located at the premises of the Central Technological Library, University of Ljubljana, offers a rich variety of contemporary German-language literature for free.

The Institute's programme consists of exhibitions, readings and talks with German speaking authors, concerts and workshops with artists from Germany, with an aim of linking German and Slovenian cultural scenes. The fundamental method of the Goethe-Institute is intercultural dialogue based on partnership.

In the field of education the Goethe-Institute Ljubljana cooperates with Slovene ministries and schools, organising advanced training for teachers of German language and many further programmes. The elementary school in Beltinci has become the Slovenian PASCH-School in lines with the PASCH (Schools: partners of the future) German educational initiative.

Goethe-Institut Ljubljana is a member of EUNIC Slovenia, a network involving several European cultural institutions promoting intercultural dialogue, mobility, early language learning and multilingualism.



Recent cultural cooperation

In 2007 at the initiative of the Goethe-Institut Ljubljana and in cooperation with 16 European agencies and embassies in Slovenia, the Days of European Film took place in the framework of Festival of Slovenian Film at the Portorož Auditorium, while in 2009 a joint project of the Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film and the 6th Animateka International Animated Film Festival was presented at Kinodvor Cinema in Ljubljana.

In 2010, on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the Bauhaus, a multidisciplinary exhibition Bauhaus twenty-21 (Architecture, Design, Photography) was set up by Foto+Synthesis at the Jakopič Gallery, co-organised by the Goethe-Institut Ljubljana and Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana.

In cooperation with the Austrian Cultural Forum, Ljubljana and the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, the Institute organized a symposium Exophonie – Schreiben in anderen Sprachen, a combination of readings (Yoko Tawada, Maja Haderlap and Julya Rabinowich), discussions and lectures.

German language and educational activities

Since 2007 the Goethe Institute Ljubljana has run exams and issues internationally accepted certificates.

The promotion of German language also includes the excellence initiative PASCH (Schulen: Partner der Zukunft) of the Federal Republic of Germany. In 2009 five pupils of the PASCH-school in Beltinci (Prekmurje region) were promoted with a scholarship for a youth language course in Germany. In 2010 a theatre-project kulturabend.de was carried out in cooperation with five Slovene Schools and one Hungarian School: young people were given the opportunity to present their German language skills in Beltinci. On the other hand, the Goethe-Bus “German on tour” visited teachers and pupils at their schools in Primorska region and provided them with information about Germany and the German language. Participants were invited to join talks and games and explore a multimedia-based bus.

One of various advanced trainings offered to German language teachers and lecturers in Slovenia was the workshop Popmusik im Deutschunterricht, followed by the karaoke event.

Goethe-Institut 2010 Popmusik im Deutschunterricht Workshop.jpgGoethe-Institut Ljubljana, participants of the workshop Popmusik im Deutschunterricht, 2010

German Library

The German Library (Nemška knjižnica), formerly known as German Reading Room, is an independent unit of the Central Technological Library, University of Ljubljana. The Reading Room was founded under the auspices of the Goethe Institut and co-funded by Slovene Ministry of Culture. Today the collection consists of over 5,000 books including titles dedicated to German architecture, design, literary theory, humanities and social sciences. Moreover, readers can consult over 30 subscribed German magazines. The unit also organises small-scale cultural and informative events.

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