Course Level: | Master's | |
---|---|---|
Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Established: 2003
Location: Primorska region, primarily in the cities of Koper, Izola, and Portorož
Type: Public University
Language of Instruction: Slovenian and English (in selected programs)
The University of Primorska is composed of various faculties and research institutes:
Faculty of Humanities (FH)
Programs: History, Sociology, Anthropology, Geography, Cultural Studies, etc.
Faculty of Management (FM)
Programs: Management, Economics, Business Administration, Sustainable Development, etc.
Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Information Technologies (FAMNIT)
Programs: Mathematics, Computer Science, Biodiversity, Bioinformatics, etc.
Faculty of Education (PEDAGOGIKA)
Programs: Primary Education, Preschool Education, Special and Rehabilitation Pedagogy, etc.
Faculty of Tourism Studies (Turistica)
Programs: Tourism, Tourism Management, Sustainable Tourism, etc.
Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS)
Programs: Nursing, Physiotherapy, Applied Kinesiology, etc.
Faculty of Built Environment (FBE)
Programs: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Interior Design, etc.
Faculty of Law (FL)
Programs: Law, Law and Management of Infrastructure and Real Estate, etc.
The university is also home to several research institutes that contribute to its research output and innovation:
Andreja Marušič Institute (UP IAM)
Focuses on research in mathematics, natural sciences, and information technologies.
Science and Research Centre Koper (UP ZRS)
Engages in multidisciplinary research across social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences.
Undergraduate Programs: Offered across various fields, with some programs available in English.
Graduate Programs: Includes Master's and PhD programs, with a strong emphasis on research and practical application.
Language Programs: Slovenian language courses for international students and programs conducted in English to attract international students.
Erasmus+ Program: Active participation in Erasmus+ exchange programs, allowing students to study abroad and bring international students to the university.
Global Partnerships: Collaborates with numerous universities and research institutions worldwide for research projects, student exchanges, and academic development.
Modern Campuses: Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including lecture halls, laboratories, and libraries.
Student Accommodation: Offers various housing options for students in university dormitories.
Libraries and Learning Resources: Extensive resources available to support academic and research activities.
Sports and Recreation: Facilities for sports and recreational activities to promote a healthy lifestyle among students.
Student Organizations: Various student clubs and societies covering academic, cultural, and recreational interests.
Cultural Events: Regular events, workshops, and seminars to enrich the student experience.
Support Services: Comprehensive support services including career counseling, psychological support, and health services.
Undergraduate Admission: Secondary school diploma, proficiency in Slovenian or English (depending on the program), and other specific requirements per program.
Graduate Admission: Relevant undergraduate degree, proficiency in the language of instruction, and additional documents such as CV, motivation letter, and references.
Regional Development: Plays a significant role in the socio-economic development of the Primorska region.
Sustainability: Emphasis on sustainable development and environmental protection in its programs and research initiatives.
Innovation: Focus on fostering innovation and entrepreneurship through various programs and collaborations.
Undergraduate Programs:
History
Sociology
Anthropology
Geography
Cultural Studies
Italian Studies
Graduate Programs:
History
Sociology
Anthropology
Geography
Intercultural Studies
Undergraduate Programs:
Management
Business Administration
Economics
Management in Tourism
Graduate Programs:
Management
Business Administration
Economics and Finance
Sustainable Development
Management in Health and Social Welfare
Undergraduate Programs:
Mathematics
Computer Science
Biodiversity
Bioinformatics
Applied Informatics
Graduate Programs:
Mathematical Sciences
Computer Science
Biodiversity
Bioinformatics
Data Science
Undergraduate Programs:
Primary Education
Preschool Education
Special and Rehabilitation Pedagogy
Graduate Programs:
Primary Education
Preschool Education
Special and Rehabilitation Pedagogy
Educational Sciences
Undergraduate Programs:
Tourism
Tourism Management
Sustainable Tourism
Graduate Programs:
Tourism
Tourism and Destination Management
Undergraduate Programs:
Nursing
Physiotherapy
Applied Kinesiology
Graduate Programs:
Nursing
Physiotherapy
Applied Kinesiology
Health Sciences
Undergraduate Programs:
Architecture
Civil Engineering
Interior Design
Graduate Programs:
Architecture
Civil Engineering
Undergraduate Programs:
Law
Law and Management of Infrastructure and Real Estate
Graduate Programs:
Law
Law and Management of Real Estate
Undergraduate Programs:
Sustainable Development
Bioinformatics
Applied Informatics
Graduate Programs:
Data Science
Environmental Protection
Sustainable Development
Faculty of Humanities:
Doctoral Program in Humanities
Faculty of Management:
Doctoral Program in Management
Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Information Technologies:
Doctoral Program in Mathematical Sciences
Doctoral Program in Computer Science
Doctoral Program in Bioinformatics
Faculty of Education:
Doctoral Program in Education
Faculty of Tourism Studies:
Doctoral Program in Tourism
Faculty of Health Sciences:
Doctoral Program in Health Sciences
Faculty of Built Environment:
Doctoral Program in Built Environment
Faculty of Law:
Doctoral Program in Law
Faculty |
Course Program Name |
Duration (Years) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
Faculty of Humanities (FH) |
History |
3 |
2,500 |
|
Sociology |
3 |
2,500 |
|
Anthropology |
3 |
2,500 |
|
Geography |
3 |
2,500 |
|
Cultural Studies |
3 |
2,500 |
|
Italian Studies |
3 |
2,500 |
Faculty of Management (FM) |
Management |
3 |
3,000 |
|
Business Administration |
3 |
3,000 |
|
Economics |
3 |
3,000 |
|
Management in Tourism |
3 |
3,000 |
Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Information Technologies (FAMNIT) |
Mathematics |
3 |
3,500 |
|
Computer Science |
3 |
3,500 |
|
Biodiversity |
3 |
3,500 |
|
Bioinformatics |
3 |
3,500 |
|
Applied Informatics |
3 |
3,500 |
Faculty of Education (PEDAGOGIKA) |
Primary Education |
3 |
2,500 |
|
Preschool Education |
3 |
2,500 |
|
Special and Rehabilitation Pedagogy |
3 |
2,500 |
Faculty of Tourism Studies (Turistica) |
Tourism |
3 |
3,000 |
|
Tourism Management |
3 |
3,000 |
|
Sustainable Tourism |
3 |
3,000 |
Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) |
Nursing |
3 |
3,500 |
|
Physiotherapy |
3 |
3,500 |
|
Applied Kinesiology |
3 |
3,500 |
Faculty of Built Environment (FBE) |
Architecture |
3 |
4,000 |
|
Civil Engineering |
3 |
4,000 |
|
Interior Design |
3 |
4,000 |
Faculty of Law (FL) |
Law |
3 |
3,500 |
|
Law and Management of Infrastructure and Real Estate |
3 |
3,500 |
Faculty |
Course Program Name |
Duration (Years) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
Faculty of Humanities (FH) |
History |
2 |
3,000 |
|
Sociology |
2 |
3,000 |
|
Anthropology |
2 |
3,000 |
|
Geography |
2 |
3,000 |
|
Intercultural Studies |
2 |
3,000 |
Faculty of Management (FM) |
Management |
2 |
3,500 |
|
Business Administration |
2 |
3,500 |
|
Economics and Finance |
2 |
3,500 |
|
Sustainable Development |
2 |
3,500 |
|
Management in Health and Social Welfare |
2 |
3,500 |
Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Information Technologies (FAMNIT) |
Mathematical Sciences |
2 |
4,000 |
|
Computer Science |
2 |
4,000 |
|
Biodiversity |
2 |
4,000 |
|
Bioinformatics |
2 |
4,000 |
|
Data Science |
2 |
4,000 |
Faculty of Education (PEDAGOGIKA) |
Primary Education |
2 |
3,000 |
|
Preschool Education |
2 |
3,000 |
|
Special and Rehabilitation Pedagogy |
2 |
3,000 |
|
Educational Sciences |
2 |
3,000 |
Faculty of Tourism Studies (Turistica) |
Tourism |
2 |
3,500 |
|
Tourism and Destination Management |
2 |
3,500 |
Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) |
Nursing |
2 |
4,000 |
|
Physiotherapy |
2 |
4,000 |
|
Applied Kinesiology |
2 |
4,000 |
|
Health Sciences |
2 |
4,000 |
Faculty of Built Environment (FBE) |
Architecture |
2 |
4,500 |
|
Civil Engineering |
2 |
4,500 |
Faculty of Law (FL) |
Law |
2 |
3,500 |
|
Law and Management of Real Estate |
2 |
3,500 |
Faculty |
Course Program Name |
Duration (Years) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
Faculty of Humanities (FH) |
Doctoral Program in Humanities |
3-4 |
4,000 |
Faculty of Management (FM) |
Doctoral Program in Management |
3-4 |
4,500 |
Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Information Technologies (FAMNIT) |
Doctoral Program in Mathematical Sciences |
3-4 |
5,000 |
|
Doctoral Program in Computer Science |
3-4 |
5,000 |
|
Doctoral Program in Bioinformatics |
3-4 |
5,000 |
Faculty of Education (PEDAGOGIKA) |
Doctoral Program in Education |
3-4 |
4,000 |
Faculty of Tourism Studies (Turistica) |
Doctoral Program in Tourism |
3-4 |
4,500 |
Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) |
Doctoral Program in Health Sciences |
3-4 |
5,000 |
Faculty of Built Environment (FBE) |
Doctoral Program in Built Environment |
3-4 |
5,000 |
Faculty of Law (FL) |
Doctoral Program in Law |
3-4 |
4,500 |
Location: Primorska region, primarily in the cities of Koper, Izola, and Portorož, Slovenia.
Language of Instruction: Slovenian and English (selected programs).
Student Population: A diverse student body, including a significant number of international students.
Completed Secondary Education: Equivalent to the Slovenian matura.
Language Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in Slovenian or English, depending on the program.
Additional Requirements: Specific programs may require entrance exams or portfolios (e.g., for art and architecture programs).
Relevant Bachelor's Degree: From a recognized institution.
Language Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in the language of instruction (English for most graduate programs).
Additional Documents: CV, motivation letter, letters of recommendation, and possibly an interview or entrance exam.
Relevant Master's Degree: From a recognized institution.
Research Proposal: A detailed proposal outlining your intended research project.
Language Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in the language of instruction.
Additional Documents: CV, motivation letter, letters of recommendation, and possibly an interview or entrance exam.
University Scholarships: Based on academic merit, financial need, or specific criteria set by the university.
Slovenian Government Scholarships: Available for students from specific countries and for certain programs.
Erasmus+ Program: Exchange opportunities and funding for students from EU countries.
Slovenian Language Courses: Offered by the university to help international students integrate and improve their language skills.
English Language Support: Available for students who need to meet language proficiency requirements.
Student Dormitories: Affordable housing options provided by the university with facilities such as common areas, study rooms, and internet access.
Private Accommodation: options available in the cities of Koper, Izola, and Portorož, with the university providing resources to help students find suitable housing.
Accommodation Type |
Cost per Month (USD) |
---|---|
Single Room |
$150 - $300 |
Double Room |
$100 - $200 |
Shared Apartment |
$250 - $400 |
Studio Apartment |
$400 - $600 |
Cultural Activities: Numerous cultural events, including festivals, concerts, and exhibitions.
Sports and Recreation: Facilities for various sports and recreational activities, promoting a healthy lifestyle.
Student Organizations: clubs and societies catering to academic, cultural, and recreational interests.
Events: Regular academic and social events, workshops, and seminars to enrich the student experience.
International Student Office: Provides guidance and support for international students, including orientation programs and assistance with visas and residence permits.
Career Services: Offers job search assistance, resume writing workshops, and career counseling.
Health Services: Access to healthcare services, including medical consultations and psychological support.
Choose a Program:
Research and select the undergraduate program that best fits your interests and career goals.
Check Eligibility:
Ensure you meet the general and specific requirements for the program, such as completed secondary education and any program-specific prerequisites.
Prepare Application Documents:
Completed application form.
Proof of completed secondary education (high school diploma or equivalent).
Transcript of records.
Proof of English or Slovenian language proficiency (depending on the language of instruction).
Passport copy.
Additional documents as required by the specific program (e.g., motivation letter, letters of recommendation).
Submit Application:
Apply through the eVŠ portal (Slovenian national application system) or the university’s online application system.
Pay the application fee (if required).
Recognition of Foreign Education:
Apply for recognition of your secondary education through the university. This process confirms that your previous education is equivalent to the Slovenian education system.
Entrance Exams (if applicable):
Some programs may require entrance exams or additional tests. Check the specific requirements for your chosen program.
Receive Admission Decision:
Wait for the admission decision, which will be communicated via email or through the application portal.
Acceptance and Enrollment:
If accepted, confirm your intention to enroll.
Pay the tuition fee for the first year (if applicable).
Complete the enrollment process as instructed by the university.
Apply for Visa and Residence Permit:
After receiving the acceptance letter, apply for a student visa and residence permit through the Slovenian embassy or consulate in your home country.
Choose a Program:
Research and select the graduate program that best fits your interests and career goals.
Check Eligibility:
Ensure you meet the general and specific requirements for the program, such as holding a relevant undergraduate degree and any program-specific prerequisites.
Prepare Application Documents:
Completed application form.
Bachelor’s degree certificate.
Transcript of records.
Proof of English or Slovenian language proficiency (depending on the language of instruction).
Curriculum Vitae (CV).
Motivation letter.
Letters of recommendation.
Passport copy.
Additional documents as required by the specific program (e.g., portfolio for art programs).
Submit Application:
Apply through the university’s online application system.
Pay the application fee (if required).
Recognition of Foreign Education:
Apply for recognition of your previous education through the university. This process confirms that your previous education is equivalent to the Slovenian education system.
Entrance Exams/Interviews (if applicable):
Some programs may require entrance exams or interviews. Check the specific requirements for your chosen program.
Receive Admission Decision:
Wait for the admission decision, which will be communicated via email or through the application portal.
Acceptance and Enrollment:
If accepted, confirm your intention to enroll.
Pay the tuition fee for the first year (if applicable).
Complete the enrollment process as instructed by the university.
Apply for Visa and Residence Permit:
After receiving the acceptance letter, apply for a student visa and residence permit through the Slovenian embassy or consulate in your home country.
Choose a Program:
Research and select the doctoral program that best fits your research interests and career goals.
Contact Potential Supervisors:
Identify and contact potential supervisors whose research interests align with yours.
Prepare Research Proposal:
Write a detailed research proposal outlining your intended research project.
Check Eligibility:
Ensure you meet the general and specific requirements for the program, such as holding a relevant master’s degree and any program-specific prerequisites.
Prepare Application Documents:
Completed application form.
Master’s degree certificate.
Transcript of records.
Proof of English or Slovenian language proficiency (depending on the language of instruction).
Curriculum Vitae (CV).
Research proposal.
Letters of recommendation.
Passport copy.
Additional documents as required by the specific program.
Submit Application:
Apply through the university’s online application system.
Pay the application fee (if required).
Recognition of Foreign Education:
Apply for recognition of your previous education through the university. This process confirms that your previous education is equivalent to the Slovenian education system.
Entrance Exams/Interviews (if applicable):
Some programs may require entrance exams or interviews. Check the specific requirements for your chosen program.
Receive Admission Decision:
Wait for the admission decision, which will be communicated via email or through the application portal.
Acceptance and Enrollment:
If accepted, confirm your intention to enroll.
Pay the tuition fee for the first year (if applicable).
Complete the enrollment process as instructed by the university.
Apply for Visa and Residence Permit:
After receiving the acceptance letter, apply for a student visa and residence permit through the Slovenian embassy or consulate in your home country.
Application Period:
First Application Period: Typically starts in February and ends in April for the academic year beginning in October.
Second Application Period: May be available in July or August for programs with remaining spots.
Start of Academic Year: October
Application Period:
Generally, application periods start in February and may extend until May or June, depending on the program.
A second application period may be available in August or September for programs with remaining spots.
Start of Academic Year: October
Application Period:
but generally starts in February and may extend until May or June.
Start of Academic Year: October
Completed Secondary Education: Applicants must have completed secondary education equivalent to the Slovenian matura (high school diploma).
Recognition of Foreign Education: Applicants must obtain recognition of their foreign secondary education.
Language Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in the language of instruction (Slovenian or English). Commonly accepted tests for English proficiency include TOEFL, IELTS, and Cambridge English exams.
Entrance Exams: Some programs may require entrance exams or additional tests (e.g., for arts, architecture, and certain sciences).
Relevant Bachelor’s Degree: Applicants must have a completed bachelor’s degree in a relevant field of study.
Recognition of Previous Education: Applicants must obtain recognition of their foreign higher education qualifications.
Language Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in the language of instruction (usually English for many graduate programs). Commonly accepted tests for English proficiency include TOEFL, IELTS, and Cambridge English exams.
Additional Requirements: Some programs may require a CV, motivation letter, letters of recommendation, and possibly an interview or entrance exam.
Relevant Master’s Degree: Applicants must have a completed master’s degree in a relevant field of study.
Research Proposal: Applicants are typically required to submit a detailed research proposal outlining their intended research project.
Recognition of Previous Education: Applicants must obtain recognition of their foreign higher education qualifications.
Language Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in the language of instruction (usually English for many doctoral programs). Commonly accepted tests for English proficiency include TOEFL, IELTS, and Cambridge English exams.
Additional Requirements: Some programs may require a CV, letters of recommendation, and possibly an interview or entrance exam.
Ranking Source |
Ranking |
Rating |
---|---|---|
QS World University Rankings |
801-1000 |
3.5/5 (based on academic reputation, employer reputation, faculty/student ratio, and research impact) |
US News Best Global Universities |
1200+ |
Overall score: 40.3/100 (based on research performance, global and regional reputation, and academic excellence) |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Benefits |
---|---|---|
University of Primorska Scholarships |
Academic excellence, financial need, or specific criteria set by the university. |
Tuition fee reduction or full waiver, monthly stipend |
Slovenian Government Scholarships |
Students from specific countries; academic excellence and financial need. |
Tuition fees, monthly stipend, accommodation allowance |
Erasmus+ Scholarships |
Students from EU countries or partner countries; enrolled in a participating program. |
Monthly stipend, travel allowance |
CEEPUS Scholarships |
Students from Central European countries; enrolled in a CEEPUS network program. |
Monthly stipend, travel allowance |
Ad Futura Scholarships |
Students from non-EU countries; academic excellence. |
Tuition fees, monthly stipend, travel costs |
Bilateral Scholarships |
Based on bilateral agreements between Slovenia and other countries; academic excellence. |
Tuition fees, monthly stipend |
Faculty-specific Scholarships |
Criteria vary by faculty; academic excellence, research potential, or specific faculty criteria. |
Tuition fee reduction, research grants |
Doctoral Scholarships |
Doctoral candidates; academic excellence and research potential. |
Tuition fees, research funding, monthly stipend |
ASEF Fellowships |
Academic excellence, leadership potential; specific for American and Slovenian Educational Foundation programs. |
Research funding, monthly stipend |
Zois Scholarships |
Outstanding academic performance or achievements in various fields; available to both Slovenian and international students. |
Monthly stipend |
Facility |
Type |
Description |
Cost per Month (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
Student Dormitories |
Single Room |
Private room with shared facilities (kitchen, bathroom) |
$150 - $300 |
|
Double Room |
Shared room with another student, shared facilities (kitchen, bathroom) |
$100 - $200 |
Private Accommodation |
Shared Apartment |
Renting a room in a shared apartment, shared facilities (kitchen, bathroom) |
$250 - $400 |
|
Studio Apartment |
Private apartment with own facilities (kitchen, bathroom) |
$400 - $600 |
University Facilities |
Libraries |
specialized libraries across faculties |
Free |
|
Study Rooms |
Dedicated study areas for students |
Free |
Sports Facilities |
Gyms and Fitness Centers |
On-campus gyms and fitness centers for student use |
$20 - $40 (membership fee) |
|
Sports Fields |
Outdoor and indoor sports fields |
Free or minimal fee for usage |
Dining Facilities |
University Canteens |
canteens offering affordable meals |
$3 - $6 per meal |
Healthcare Facilities |
Student Health Center |
Provides basic healthcare services to students |
(often subsidized) |
Student Services |
Career Counseling |
Career services and counseling available to students |
Free |
|
Psychological Support |
Psychological counseling and support services |
Free |
Cultural Facilities |
Student Clubs |
clubs and organizations for extracurricular activities |
Free or minimal membership fee |
|
Cultural Events |
Regular cultural events, including concerts, exhibitions, and workshops |
Free or ticket-based |
Diverse Programs: The university offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across various fields of study.
Research Opportunities: Students have access to numerous research projects and collaborations with international institutions.
Libraries and Study Spaces: Well-equipped libraries and dedicated study rooms are available across different faculties.
Student Dormitories: Affordable housing options provided by the university with facilities such as common areas, study rooms, and internet access.
Private Accommodation: Various options available, including shared apartments and studio apartments. The university assists students in finding private accommodation.
University Canteens: Affordable meals with a variety of food options catering to different dietary needs.
Local Restaurants and Cafes: Numerous dining options are available in Koper, Izola, and Portorož, offering both local and international cuisine.
Student Health Center: Provides basic healthcare services, including medical consultations, dental care, and psychological support.
Sports Facilities: On-campus gyms, fitness centers, and sports fields offering a wide range of activities and classes.
Student Organizations: A variety of clubs and societies covering interests such as arts, sports, technology, and more.
Cultural Events: Regular cultural events, including concerts, exhibitions, workshops, and film screenings.
Career Counseling: Services include job search assistance, resume writing workshops, and career fairs.
Internships and Placements: Opportunities for internships and placements with local and international companies.
Events and Festivals: Numerous social events and festivals organized by the university and student groups.
Nightlife: Vibrant nightlife in Koper, Izola, and Portorož with a variety of bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.
International Student Office: Provides guidance and support for international students, including orientation programs and assistance with visas and residence permits.
Counseling Services: Confidential psychological counseling and support services for students.
Public Transport: Efficient public transport system in the Primorska region, including buses and city bike-sharing schemes.
Walking and Biking: Many university buildings are within walking or biking distance from each other, and the cities are bike-friendly.
Libraries: Access to extensive academic resources, including books, journals, and online databases.
Study Rooms: Dedicated study spaces for individual and group study.
IT Services: Access to computer labs, internet, and technical support.
Language Courses: Slovenian language courses available for international students to help with cultural integration.
Cultural Exchange Programs: Programs and activities promoting cultural exchange and diversity.
Career Centers:
The university has career centers and services that provide career counseling, job search assistance, and workshops on resume writing, interview skills, and career planning.
Internships:
Many programs incorporate internships or practical training as part of the curriculum, allowing students to gain hands-on experience in their field of study.
The university has partnerships with local and international companies to facilitate internship placements.
Job Fairs and Career Events:
Regular job fairs and career events are organized where students can meet potential employers, learn about job opportunities, and network with industry professionals.
Workshops and seminars on various career-related topics are also held regularly.
Job Portals:
The university offers access to job portals and platforms where students can find job postings, internships, and other career opportunities.
Some faculties may have their own job boards and listings tailored to their specific fields.
Alumni Network:
The university's strong alumni network can be a valuable resource for current students seeking career advice, mentorship, and job opportunities.
Alumni events and networking opportunities are often organized to help students connect with former graduates.
Company Partnerships:
The university collaborates with numerous local and international companies, providing students with opportunities for internships, project work, and employment.
These partnerships often lead to job placements and career opportunities for graduates.
Faculty of Management:
The Faculty of Management has a dedicated career center that offers various services, including career counseling, internship placements, and job fairs.
Strong connections with the business community ensure that students have access to a wide range of opportunities.
Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Information Technologies:
Students benefit from strong industry connections and partnerships that facilitate internships and job placements in fields like mathematics, computer science, and bioinformatics.
Career services include job placement assistance, career counseling, and industry-specific workshops.
Faculty of Health Sciences:
The Faculty of Health Sciences provides career services, including internships and job placement support, through its career center.
Regular events and workshops are organized to help students prepare for the job market.
Faculty of Tourism Studies (Turistica):
The Faculty of Tourism Studies has strong links with the tourism industry, offering students numerous internship and job opportunities.
Career services include job fairs, company visits, and networking events.
High Employment Rate:
Graduates from the University of Primorska generally have a high employment rate, thanks to the university's strong reputation, rigorous academic programs, and extensive industry connections.
International Opportunities:
Many programs and faculties offer opportunities for international internships and placements, giving students a global perspective and enhancing their employability in the international job market.
Practical Training:
Many programs emphasize practical training and real-world experience, which are crucial for students' professional development and employability.
Entrepreneurship Support:
The university provides support for students interested in entrepreneurship through incubators, mentorship programs, and access to startup resources.
Entrepreneurship courses and workshops are offered to help students develop their business ideas and skills.
Program Popularity:
Popular programs with high applicant numbers typically have lower acceptance rates due to increased competition for limited spots.
Entrance Requirements:
Programs that require entrance exams, portfolios, or specific prerequisites may have varying acceptance rates based on the difficulty of these requirements.
Quota Systems:
Some faculties may have quota systems in place, particularly for international students, which can affect the number of students admitted.
Faculty of Humanities (FH):
Address: Titov trg 5, 6000 Koper
Faculty of Management (FM):
Address: Cankarjeva 5, 6000 Koper
Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Information Technologies (FAMNIT):
Address: Glagoljaška 8, 6000 Koper
Faculty of Education (PEDAGOGIKA):
Address: Cankarjeva 5, 6000 Koper
Faculty of Tourism Studies (Turistica):
Address: Obala 11a, 6320 Portorož
Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS):
Address: Polje 42, 6310 Izola
Faculty of Built Environment (FBE):
Address: Livade 6, 6310 Izola
Faculty of Tourism Studies (Turistica):
Address: Obala 11a, 6320 Portorož
Central Library of the University of Primorska:
Location: Titov trg 5, 6000 Koper
Description: Offers extensive resources, including books, journals, and online databases, to support academic and research activities.
University Campus Livade:
Location: Livade 6, 6310 Izola
Description: Home to the Faculty of Health Sciences and the Faculty of Built Environment, with modern facilities and research labs.
Student Dormitories:
Main Locations: Various dormitories are located in Koper, Izola, and Portorož.
Description: Affordable housing options with facilities such as common areas, study rooms, and internet access.
University Sports Facilities:
Locations: Multiple sports facilities located throughout Koper, Izola, and Portorož.
Description: Facilities for a wide range of sports and recreational activities available to students.
Student Health Center:
Location: Koper, with services extending to students in Izola and Portorož.
Description: Provides healthcare services, including medical consultations and psychological support.