Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana | |
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| Name | Faculty of Economics |
| Established | 1946 |
| Type | Public |
| Parent | University of Ljubljana |
| Dean | Metka Tekavčič |
| City | Ljubljana |
| Country | Slovenia |
| Website | http://www.ef.uni-lj.si/ |
Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana. It is the largest and oldest business and economics school in Slovenia, operating as a constituent faculty of the University of Ljubljana. The faculty is a leading institution in the region for education and research in economics, business administration, and informatics. It holds prestigious international accreditations, including EQUIS and AACSB, placing it among a global elite of business schools.
The faculty's origins trace back to 1946, when the University of Ljubljana established a Department of Economics within its Faculty of Law. It became an independent faculty in the early 1950s, reflecting the growing importance of economic education in post-war Yugoslavia. A significant milestone was reached in 1975 with the move to its current dedicated building on Kardeljeva ploščad, designed by the renowned architect Edvard Ravnikar. Following the independence of Slovenia, the school underwent rapid modernization, aligning its programs with international standards and joining networks like the Community of European Management Schools (CEMS).
The faculty offers a comprehensive portfolio of programs at all academic levels. Its undergraduate curriculum includes a broad Bachelor of Economics and Business Administration degree. At the graduate level, it provides specialized Master of Science programs in fields such as Finance, Marketing, and International Business. The doctoral school fosters advanced research, while the faculty's flagship CEMS Master's in International Management program, delivered in partnership with the CEMS alliance, is highly regarded. Executive education is offered through the School of Economics and Business.
Research is organized through departments like the Department of Economics and the Department of Finance, with key focuses on European Union economic policy, transition economies, and sustainable development. Prominent research centers include the Centre for International Relations, the Institute for Economic Research, and the Centre of Excellence for Biosensors. The faculty publishes several academic journals and its researchers frequently contribute to projects funded by the European Commission and the Slovenian Research Agency.
The main facility is the modern building on Kardeljeva ploščad in Ljubljana, which houses lecture halls, a specialized Economics Library, and advanced computer labs. The faculty also manages the Brdo pri Kranju conference center, used for executive seminars and major events like the Bled Strategic Forum. Student life is supported by the Economic Students' Club (ŠKD) and the Ekonomska fakulteta Sports Association.
Alumni hold prominent positions across Slovenia and internationally, including former Prime Minister Alenka Bratušek, former Governor of the Bank of Slovenia Marko Kranjec, and CEO of Telekom Slovenije Tomaž Seljak. Distinguished faculty members have included the economist and former Minister of Finance Dušan Mramor, and academician Jože Mencinger. The current dean, Metka Tekavčič, is a recognized expert in management accounting.
The faculty maintains an extensive global network, holding memberships in PARTNERS, the Global Alliance in Management Education, and the European University Association. It has active Erasmus+ exchange agreements with hundreds of institutions, including Bocconi University, WU Vienna, and Copenhagen Business School. Through the CEMS and various double-degree programs with partners like ESADE and University of St. Gallen, it provides significant international opportunities for its students.
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