Cancer is no longer synonymous with a death sentence
15.11. 2022.
Social gerontology student Ajda Cvelbar devoted her final master's thesis to researching the needs of adults and the elderly during rehabilitation after cancer. She points out that cancer is no longer synonymous with a death sentence and that society will only achieve integrity by recognizing diverse needs at different stages of life treatment of oncology patients at all stages of the cancer experience.
Read moreProfessor Škof lectured at the University of Iceland in Reykjavík
15.11. 2022.
In early November, the Dean of the Faculty of Humanities (Instititum Studiorum Humanitatis) Lenart Škof, visited the University of Iceland in Reykjavík. He gave two lectures as part of the Erasmus+ project.
Read more2020 Dreams: Revealing continuities between waking reality and the dreaming mind
04.11. 2022.
Alma Mater Europaea – Institutom Studiorum Humanitatis former Ph.D. student Maja Gutman, who received a Fulbright scholarship at the University of California last year, is preparing a monograph entitled 2020 Dreams: Revealing the continuity between waking reality and the dreaming mind with the prestigious Stanford University Press.
Read more16th International Autumn Archival School 2022
04.11. 2022.
Alma Mater Europaea - ECM Department of Archival Studies invites you to the 16th International Autumn Archival School, which will be held hybrid from Sunday, November 27, 2022, to Saturday, December 3, 2022. The topic will be dedicated to digital transformation in archival science (digitalization, artificial intelligence, blockchain technologies, and other situations).
Read moreMutual learning between Slovenia and Norway
02.11. 2022.
Alma Mater Europaea - ECM visited the Norwegian university Høyskolen Kristiania last week. The visit represented an inter-institutional exchange of experiences and mutual learning between Slovenia and Norway, as well as the transfer of good practices to the Slovenian context in the form of developed guidelines and a model of active learning in higher education.
Read moreSuccessful graduate on the most common work-related health problems in Europe
26.10. 2022.
Tanja Kramer is a highly successful and conscientious graduate of physiotherapy at Alma Mater, who researched the most common work-related health problems in Europe in her thesis.
Read moreOnly an educated ballet teacher can properly pass on valuable knowledge to younger generations
24.10. 2022.
Claudia Sovre is a graduate of the AMEU Academy of Dance and assistant to the choreographer SNG Opera and Ballet Ljubljana Claudia Sovre. He emphasizes that a ballet pedagogue needs knowledge of recognized ballet methodology, modern approaches to dance pedagogy, psychology, safe practice, and many others in his work.
Read moreAlma Mater ensures the highest standards of quality
18.10. 2022.
Slovenian Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (SQAA), on day September 29, 2022, extended the accreditation of Alma Mater Europaea for five years, which is the longest possible extension period. The university meets all quality standards and fulfills its Slovenian and international higher education mission.
Read moreSymposium on improving the quality and effectiveness of education and learning
18.10. 2022.
As part of the Designing for Enhanced Competence through Active Participation in Higher Education (DECAP - HE) project, a Symposium on improving the quality and efficiency of teaching and learning took place at Alma Mater Europaea - ECM.
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