Alma Mater Europaea welcomed the 15th generation of students last Friday, September 29, 2023.
Alma Mater Europaea - ECM, which will soon become a university, was established at the European Academy of Sciences and Arts initiative in Salzburg, Austria. The academy brings together approximately 2,000 top scientists, including 34 Nobel laureates. Alma Mater has over 2000 students studying in undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs, coming from more than 30 countries.
"Alma Mater has educated over 1500 graduates at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels in recent years. We are proud that our graduates are the most employable in the Slovenian and European job markets. We are currently in organizational transformation into a university, as Alma Mater meets all the pedagogical and research requirements while also enjoying the trust of other European universities that offer our students exchange programs through Erasmus. We are especially proud of our valuable network of learning bases, where our students undertake internships during their studies, as the connection between theory and practice in the future real work environment is the best preparation for a professional career," said the President of Alma Mater Europaea - ECM, Dr. Ludvik Toplak, in his introductory address.
Dear students, your professional path and career happiness are in your hands, and we are here to assist you. We wish you successful studies and a lot of personal happiness and satisfaction.