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Students are offered workshops in Kaverljag (design), Liboje and Komenda (ceramics) and Rogaška Slatina (glass design), sometimes including international guest speakers. One of the most popular and widely attended is the typographic workshop TipoBrda.
The Department cooperates with several other departments of the University of Ljubljana, mostly with Department of Textiles, University of Ljubljana. Under the guidance of mentors the design students are involved in project work with a wide range of cultural producers, to mention only Ana Monró Theatre and Poster Festival Ljubljana.
In the study year 2009/2010 the Academy of Fine Arts and Design has started with a new three-year undergraduate study programmes, prepared in accordance with the Bologna Declaration.
After four years of undergraduate studies, it was possible to study an MA in Visual Communication Design, Industrial Design and Applied Arts, yet in the academic year 2011/2012 there will be no enrolment into postgraduate study programmes due to the change to the Bologna programme. The new postgraduate study programmes (2nd and 3rd cycle Bologna programmes) started in the academic year 2012/2013.
Since 1995 the Department of Design has been a member of the CEEPUS international student/teachers exchange network. The faculty permanent cooperation with numerous academies and faculties is evolving also within the programmes Socrates, Erasmus, and similar programmes. The Department has participated regularly in the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design (ICSID) and ICOGRADA congresses, as well as in international design exhibitions and competitions.
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