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SLOVENIA

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INSTITUTIONAL SETTING

Slovenia has two universities, situated in Ljubljana (enrolling thirty-five thousand students) and Maribor (enrolling twelve thousand students). The only institution that provides a programme in public administration (defined as “academic degree programmes of at least one year, the primary focus of which is governance”) is the School of Public Administration (Visoka Upravna Šola), which is part of the University of Ljubljana. A programme that would be run by the School of Public Administration in conjunction with the Faculty of Economics is currently being designed. Courses in public administration (as opposed to programmes) are taught in the faculties of social sciences and law.

The School of Public Administration has a thirty-seven member teaching staff (of whom twenty are permanent) and a student body of three thousand undergraduates (nine hundred full-time, two thousand one hundred part-time). The school also contains the Institute for Local Self-Government, the Institute for the Introduction of Information Technology into Public Administration, the Research Institute for the School of Public Administration and the Chairs of Public Administration, of Public Sector Economics and of Organisation and Information Sciences.

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