Lessons organized specially for incoming Erasmus students
for Academic year 2017/2018
Undergraduate Level – 1 st cycle
NO. | COURSE | LECTURER | ECTS |
1 | European Constitutional Law (UN) | dr. Matej Avbelj | 8 |
2 | Human Rights Law (Jean Monnet Module) | dr. Jernej Letnar Černič | 7 |
3 | Administrative Law | dr. Jernej Letnar Černič | 8 |
4 | Ethics of public administration | dr. Vojko Strahovnik | 3 |
5 | Philosophical, social and legal aspects of religious communities | dr. Vojko Strahovnik | 3 |
Graduate Level – 2 nd cycle
NO. | COURSE | LECTURER | ECTS |
1 | Law of the European Union | dr. Matej Avbelj | 10 |
2 | European Administrative Law | dr. Matej Avbelj | 10 |
3 | Democracy and Rule of Law | dr. Matej Avbelj | 10 |
4 | International Human Rights Law | dr. Jernej Letnar Černič | 10 |
5 | Public International Law | dr. Jernej Letnar Černič | 10 |
6 | Ethics and public policy | dr. Vojko Strahovnik | 5 |
7 | Economic and European Diplomacy | dr. Gorazd Justinek | 5 |
Incoming students and teachers are placed in close contact with Erasmus coordinator. They provide support in any administrative, immigration or social issue. Information support is provided also to find housing. FGSG facilities are adapted to suit the needs of people with disabilities.
Intensive Course of Slovene for Erasmus+ Students
Students who would like to learn the Slovene language can get information at the website of
Centre for Slovene as a second and foreign language, which works under the auspices of the Department of Slovene Studies at the Faculty of Arts (University of Ljubljana) in Ljubljana.
The course is only intended for students registered in a higher education institution holding an Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE), who have been selected for an Erasmus+ study/placement period. The course is co-funded by the European Union. It is intended for beginners in Slovene.