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The Institute of Social Sciences forms part of the [[Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana]]. There are 16 research centres within the framework of the Institute, which initiate and conduct basic applied and developmental research projects in the social sciences. These centres execute about 80 research projects annually, funded partly by the state and partly by contracts with other organisations or institutions. The centres are: the Public Opinion and Mass Communication Research Centre (CPOMC), the Centre for Cultural and Religious Studies (CRS), the Centre for Political Science Research (CPSR), the Centre for Spatial Sociology (CSS), the Social Communication Research Centre (SCRC), the International Relations Research Centre (IRRC), the Centre for Policy Evaluation and Strategic Studies (CPESS), the Defence Research Centre (DRC), the Centre for Organisational and Human Resources Research (COHR), the Centre for Social Studies of Science (CSSS), the Centre for Methodology and Informatics (CMI), the Centre for Theoretical Sociology (CTS), the Centre for Welfare Studies (CWS), the Centre for Social Psychology (CSP), the Centre for Comparative Corporate and Development Studies (CCDS), and the Centre for Anthropological Research (CAR). | The Institute of Social Sciences forms part of the [[Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana]]. There are 16 research centres within the framework of the Institute, which initiate and conduct basic applied and developmental research projects in the social sciences. These centres execute about 80 research projects annually, funded partly by the state and partly by contracts with other organisations or institutions. The centres are: the Public Opinion and Mass Communication Research Centre (CPOMC), the Centre for Cultural and Religious Studies (CRS), the Centre for Political Science Research (CPSR), the Centre for Spatial Sociology (CSS), the Social Communication Research Centre (SCRC), the International Relations Research Centre (IRRC), the Centre for Policy Evaluation and Strategic Studies (CPESS), the Defence Research Centre (DRC), the Centre for Organisational and Human Resources Research (COHR), the Centre for Social Studies of Science (CSSS), the Centre for Methodology and Informatics (CMI), the Centre for Theoretical Sociology (CTS), the Centre for Welfare Studies (CWS), the Centre for Social Psychology (CSP), the Centre for Comparative Corporate and Development Studies (CCDS), and the Centre for Anthropological Research (CAR). | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | *[[Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana]] | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | *[http://www.fdv.uni-lj.si/English/ Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana website] (in English) | ||
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[[Category:Research]] | [[Category:Research]] |
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