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Catholic Institute, Faculty of Business Studies
Ljubljana, Slovenia
The Faculty of Business Studies (FBS) is the first
faculty of the future catholic university; the FBS was
founded by the Catholic Institute. The Faculty has
begun its activity in the academic year 2010/11 by
launching a university-level Program in Business
Studies. The Faculty of Business Studies approaches
the education of faculty students taking into
consideration the student's whole, rich, personal
growth. Its chief objective is for students to acquire a
humanistic and scientific background befitting an
education of great repercussion for the future of our
society.The Faculty of Business Studies also seeks to
integrate knowledge into the Catholic tradition. The
faculty spirit leads to a high consideration for the life
of intelligence, to the passionate search for truth, to respect the untouchable dignity of people and
to put the common good of society before the individual's own interests.
The Country
The Republic of Slovenia lies at the heart of
Europe where the Alps face the Pannonia
plains and the Mediterranean meets the
mysterious Karst. As a beautiful and
picturesque country, Slovenia makes a great
tourist destination. Mountains, lakes,
waterfalls, forests, caves, hills, plains, rivers
and the sea - you name it, you can find it all
within the country’s modest 20,273 km2, as
well as many natural and landscape parks.
You can ski in the morning and surrender
yourself to the luxury of the Adriatic Sea in the afternoon. Last but not least, Slovenia has 15
natural spas at which you can take care of your health with the help of its thermal mineral waters.
On 25 June 1991 Slovenia declared its independence and began its successful story of transition
from socialism to a market economy. It boasts stable GDP growth and is viewed as a safe
country, being ranked among those countries with the lowest degree of risk. Slovenia joined the
European Union on 1 May 2004 and introduced the euro on 1 January 2007. Slovenia was
holding the EU Council Presidency from January to June 2008.
Zagreb School of Economics and Management
Jordanovac 110, Zagreb, Croatia
The City
The capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana, is a
relatively large central European city situated
between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea with
approximately 300,000 inhabitants. It is the
political and cultural heart of the Slovenian
nation and most charming in summer. The
visitor’s first impression of Ljubljana is that
it is an exceptionally young city as over
50,000 students provide very young
vibrations. Many scientists come to
Ljubljana because of its university and
institutes with solid international reputations.
It is a city of culture and a rich historical legacy which offers all the friendliness of a small town
and at the same time everything that a capital city should offer.
Estimated Expenses
Rough Expense
Comparison
Semester at ZSEM
Semester at Catholic
Institute
Health Insurance
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Airfare
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370 EUR
Housing/Utilities*
287 EUR
300 EUR
Internet/cable*
28 EUR
26EUR
Food*
177 EUR
100 EUR
Books
Included
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Transportation*
16 EUR
20 EUR
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Visa
*per month
http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/city_result.jsp?country=Slovenia&city=Ljubljana
Zagreb School of Economics and Management
Jordanovac 110, Zagreb, Croatia
Travel Opportunities
Older Slovenian cities have historic influences by baroque
(Austrian) and Roman (Italian) architectures. Part of both, the
countryside and city architecture in the northwest, shares many
commonalities with neighboring Austria, including countless
baroque shrines and steeples. The Ljubljana capital was
founded in Roman times; today its university has over 50,000
students.
Interested?
Zagreb School of Economics and Management
Jordanovac 110, Zagreb, Croatia
Phone: +385 1 235 4154
Javier Aguayo
Head of International Office
Contact Abroad:
Katoliški Institut
Ćiril Metodov trg 9, 1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Mednarodno sodelovanje
Pia Valenzuela,
[email protected]
+386 820 52 300
Zagreb School of Economics and Management
Jordanovac 110, Zagreb, Croatia