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Students participated in the rehabilitation of elderly people, who have recovered from COVID

04.11. 2020.

Kristina Kerbler and Matjaž Lobnik, master students of physiotherapy Alma Mater, performed testing of elderly people who have recovered from Covid-19 at the Danica Vogrinec Nursing home in Maribor. This took place under the watchful eyes of their mentors Mladen Herc, M.Sc. assistant prof. dr. Tine Kovačič.

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New president of student tutors is Nikita Polner

20.10. 2020.

The first meeting of new student tutors in the new academic year 2020/2021took place via video conference. This year, there are as many as 33 of them in all study fields, which is the highest number so far. Among all the candidates, Nikita Polner, a third-year student of Physiotherapy program, was elected president.

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Professor Jurij Toplak at the Yale University roundtable

17.10. 2020.

On October 16, the Yale Law School organized a roundtable about democracy in Eastern Europe. Sarah Genty, a Yale J.S.D. candidate, moderated the virtual event titled "Autocratic Legalism in Europe". Kim Lane Scheppele, professor at Princeton University, presented her research on deteriorating democracy in Hungary and Poland. Other presenters included the Ombudsman of Poland Dr. Adam Bodnar, and Paul Kahn, professor of constitutional law at Yale.

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Our global Free Speech conference was a pure success!

13.07. 2020.

We successfully completed the ''Free Speech in the 21st Century'' global conference, which we held on July 3-4, 2020. It featured 52 presenters and discussants from 28 countries.

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Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard Professors at the Alma Mater Europaea symposium

13.07. 2020.

The Slovenia Times published an article about the ''Free Speech in the 21st Century'' conference and called it ''this year''s most significant international virtual conference on freedom of expression. The article reads: The event was one of the largest virtual scholarly meetings so far this year, featured 52 speakers and 130 attendees. "It was a unique round-the-clock and round-the-globe event. During Asia''s daytime, Asian and Australian speakers presented, when it was daytime in Europe and the Americas, scholars from Europe, Africa, the US and Canada presented," Jurij Toplak said.

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[ERASMUS+] NOTICE ON FURTHER STUDY PROCESS AT ALMA MATER

01.06. 2020.

Dear student,
In accordance with the Ordinance on the temporary general prohibition of movement and public gathering in public places and areas in the Republic of Slovenia, all study obligations at Alma Mater are continued with distance learning (online) till further notice.

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ESN publishes pioneering research on the impact of COVID-19 on student mobility

14.05. 2020.

Erasmus Student Network (ESN) has conducted a research on experiences of students and trainees across Europe regarding the impact of COVID-19 on their mobility experience, in which 21.930 international students and trainees in Europe provided information about their experiences. The report aims to support policy-makers to make decisions and alter communication in order to answer the major challenges students face during their exchange in foreign countries.

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Positive feedback to the current implementation of studies

08.04. 2020.

We have just finished the first month of following the recommendations of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia to continue the study process through ICT. We are extremely pleased with the whole transition to online format, as are the users.

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The evaluators extend the international accreditation of Alma Mater

07.04. 2020.

Alma Mater has received an extension of the European Council for Business Education (ECBE) international accreditation for further 4 years for its management programs. ECBE is an international accreditation body based in Brussels, which, on the basis of its quality standards, contributes to the development and improvement of management, business and economics study programs.

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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF ALMA MATER EUROPAEA on the COVID-19 coronavirus epidemic

27.03. 2020.

Dear students, Dear colleagues, The COVID-19 coronavirus epidemic has gained a global dimension of pandemic, unprecedented in the recent history. Alma Mater Europaea engages with consciousness and knowledge as we were the first that closed doors of our institutions and immediately introduced smooth distance education. Teachers, employed in health and social care centres, have been involved in activities those institutions, whereas many students have been participating in volunteer work under Slovenian Red Cross or Slovenia Civil protection, respectively. Up to this date, we have had nearly 1000 healthcare professionals and gerontologists, all employed and dedicated to overcome the epidemic, saving health and providing security to those in need.

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