SubjectsLaw · Government and European Studies · Slovenian and International Studies · Business Studies · Psychology
Accreditation
Slovenian Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (SQAA / NAKVIS); Slovenian Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
English
Slovenian primary; English-medium available and growing, especially at Master's level and the larger universities. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 80+.
Tuition
EU/EEA students: full-time study at public universities is generally tuition-free (a modest enrolment fee applies). Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-6,000/year (some programmes higher). Private universities charge tuition to all (programme-specific). Cost of living EUR 500-900/month (Ljubljana higher) — moderate by Eurozone standards.
View official deadlinesSlovenian academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply spring-summer for autumn entry; non-EU applicants often have earlier deadlines.
New University (Nova univerza, constituted 2017 from earlier faculties including a well-known law faculty) is a private university in Ljubljana focused on law, government/European studies, and the social sciences. Prospective international students should verify specific programme accreditation with Slovenia's quality-assurance agency (NAKVIS). All collector data verified and kept.
SubjectsMedicine · Law · Economics and Business · Arts and Humanities · Natural Sciences and Engineering · Electrical Engineering · Mechanical Engineering · Computer and Information Science · Civil and Geodetic Engineering · Chemistry and Chemical Technology · Pharmacy · Social Sciences · Education · Veterinary Medicine · Biotechnology · Architecture · Theology · Sport · Arts Academies (Music, Fine Arts, Theatre)
Accreditation
Slovenian Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (SQAA / NAKVIS); Slovenian Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
English
Slovenian primary; English-medium available and growing, especially at Master's level and the larger universities. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 80+.
Tuition
EU/EEA students: full-time study at public universities is generally tuition-free (a modest enrolment fee applies). Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-6,000/year (some programmes higher). Private universities charge tuition to all (programme-specific). Cost of living EUR 500-900/month (Ljubljana higher) — moderate by Eurozone standards.
View official deadlinesSlovenian academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply spring-summer for autumn entry; non-EU applicants often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1919, the University of Ljubljana is Slovenia's flagship, oldest, largest, and highest-ranked university (~38,000 students) — by far the principal centre of Slovenian higher learning and research, comprehensive across medicine, law, sciences, engineering, the humanities, and the arts academies. Consistently the top university in Slovenia and among the leading universities of the wider region. All collector data verified and kept.
SubjectsMedicine · Law · Economics and Business · Electrical Engineering and Computer Science · Mechanical Engineering · Civil Engineering · Chemistry and Chemical Engineering · Natural Sciences and Mathematics · Arts · Education · Agriculture and Life Sciences · Energy Technology · Logistics · Tourism · Organizational Sciences · Criminal Justice and Security
Accreditation
Slovenian Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (SQAA / NAKVIS); Slovenian Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
English
Slovenian primary; English-medium available and growing, especially at Master's level and the larger universities. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 80+.
Tuition
EU/EEA students: full-time study at public universities is generally tuition-free (a modest enrolment fee applies). Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-6,000/year (some programmes higher). Private universities charge tuition to all (programme-specific). Cost of living EUR 500-900/month (Ljubljana higher) — moderate by Eurozone standards.
View official deadlinesSlovenian academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply spring-summer for autumn entry; non-EU applicants often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1975, the University of Maribor is Slovenia's second-largest comprehensive university (~14,000 students), serving northeastern Slovenia with broad provision including medicine, engineering, business, and a notable Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security. Growing English-medium provision. All collector data verified and kept.
SubjectsEnvironmental Sciences · Physics · Materials Science · Engineering and Management · Viticulture and Enology · Humanities · Arts (Digital Arts and Practices) · Cognitive Science
Accreditation
Slovenian Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (SQAA / NAKVIS); Slovenian Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
English
Slovenian primary; English-medium available and growing, especially at Master's level and the larger universities. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 80+.
Tuition
EU/EEA students: full-time study at public universities is generally tuition-free (a modest enrolment fee applies). Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-6,000/year (some programmes higher). Private universities charge tuition to all (programme-specific). Cost of living EUR 500-900/month (Ljubljana higher) — moderate by Eurozone standards.
View official deadlinesSlovenian academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply spring-summer for autumn entry; non-EU applicants often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1995, the University of Nova Gorica is a private, research-intensive, state-recognised university (~1,000 students) near the Italian border, distinctive in environmental sciences, physics/materials, and viticulture & enology (fitting its wine-region location). Strong international research collaboration. All collector data verified and kept.
SubjectsHealth Sciences (Nursing) · Mechanical Engineering · Business and Management · Economics and Informatics
Accreditation
Slovenian Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (SQAA / NAKVIS); Slovenian Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
English
Slovenian primary; English-medium available and growing, especially at Master's level and the larger universities. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 80+.
Tuition
EU/EEA students: full-time study at public universities is generally tuition-free (a modest enrolment fee applies). Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-6,000/year (some programmes higher). Private universities charge tuition to all (programme-specific). Cost of living EUR 500-900/month (Ljubljana higher) — moderate by Eurozone standards.
View official deadlinesSlovenian academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply spring-summer for autumn entry; non-EU applicants often have earlier deadlines.
The University of Novo Mesto (constituted as a university in 2017 from earlier faculties) is a smaller private, applied-oriented university in southeastern Slovenia, focused on health sciences (nursing), mechanical engineering, and business. Prospective international students should verify specific programme accreditation with Slovenia's quality-assurance agency (NAKVIS). All collector data verified and kept.
SubjectsHealth Sciences · Humanities · Management · Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Information Technologies · Education · Tourism (Turistica) · Maritime Studies and Transport
Accreditation
Slovenian Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (SQAA / NAKVIS); Slovenian Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
English
Slovenian primary; English-medium available and growing, especially at Master's level and the larger universities. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 80+.
Tuition
EU/EEA students: full-time study at public universities is generally tuition-free (a modest enrolment fee applies). Non-EU/EEA international students: typically EUR 2,000-6,000/year (some programmes higher). Private universities charge tuition to all (programme-specific). Cost of living EUR 500-900/month (Ljubljana higher) — moderate by Eurozone standards.
View official deadlinesSlovenian academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply spring-summer for autumn entry; non-EU applicants often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 2003, the University of Primorska (Koper, on Slovenia's short Adriatic coast) is the country's third public university (~5,000 students), with notable strengths in tourism, maritime studies, health sciences, and Mediterranean-oriented humanities. All collector data verified and kept.
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