Dr. Barbara Toplak at the 1st Congress of European Private Higher Education
22.01. 2024.
Dr. Barbara Toplak Perovič, General Secretary of Alma Mater Europaea – ECM, served as the keynote speaker at the 1st Congress of European Private Higher Education: Turning Knowledge into Success in Porto, Portugal, organized by the European Union of Private Higher Education (EUPHE).
Read moreAlma Mater Leaves an Unforgettable Impression
22.01. 2024.
Alma Mater Europaea made an indelible mark at Slovenia's most extensive education and career fair, Informativa 2024.
Read moreAlma Mater is part of the European higher education area
15.01. 2024.
Alma Mater Europaea – ECM was selected among the many applications for Bologna Hub Peer Support II (2022-2024) as one of 33 universities from 13 countries.
Read moreArchivists celebrated
12.01. 2024.
Professors and students of Archival Studies at Alma Mater prepared an event on the birthday of the Slovenian epic poet and the first Slovenian archivist, Anton Aškerc - on January 9.
Read moreDr. Cirila Toplak: 'There are other things out there, in the sky and on Earth'
12.01. 2024.
Dr. Cirila Toplak, professor of political science and an expert on Slovene political and ethnological history, presented her work "Our Faith": Naturalism in Primorska last Thursday evening in the Court Tower Maribor.
Read moreThe Alma Mater Student Council welcomes new leadership
07.01. 2024.
Lana Ritlop, a master's student in health sciences, has been elected as the new president of the Student Council at Alma Mater Europaea. At the same time, Ema Štembegar, studying physiotherapy, has assumed the role of vice president.
Read moreEnhancing Support through the Student Ombudsman
07.01. 2024.
During the inaugural meeting of the Student Council at Alma Mater Europaea for the current academic year, Lana Ritlop and Bora Moškon were nominated as advocates for student rights.
Read moreDecoding Earth's Magnetic Secrets explores ancient mysteries using Byzantine bricks and Mesopotamian ceramics
05.01. 2024.
In a quest to unravel the enigmas hidden within the Earth's magnetic field, researchers have delved into the secrets held within ancient Byzantine tiles and bricks and Mesopotamian ceramics. These artifacts, once mere construction elements, now offer invaluable clues to understanding the historical fluctuations of our planet's magnetic field.
Read moreDid Ancient Southern European People see the Aurora Borealis?
11.12. 2023.
Recently, skywatchers in Slovenia witnessed the spectacular occurrence of the northern lights, displaying pink and blue hues across various regions, mainly in the north and east of the country.
Read moreAlma Mater inked a deal with a top Chinese university
08.12. 2023.
President of Alma Mater Europaea, Professor Ludvik Toplak, and the rector of one of China's leading universities, Ningbo University, Professor Shao Quianjun, signed an agreement on long-term cooperation in the field of education, research, and technological development.
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