Sponsors

NOVA UNIVERZA (New University)

 

New University is founded as a private higher education institute with elements of public-private partnership established by concession and other public funds allocated for international exchanges and research.

 

The main goal of New University is to become an elite educational institution based on the quality of study programmes, application selection and international comparability. To achieve this goal we will respect the highest ethical standards on all areas.

Original areas of study and scientific research are law, administration, international relations, european studies, conflict resolution, slovene studies, ethics in public life and interdisciplinary programmes of law and management in the field of real estate, infrastructure and sustainable developments.

The university is engaging in the international higher education space by promoting student, academic and non-academic staff exchanges with the partner institutions from abroad. The university also collaborates with the latter in different forms of higher education and international research projects.

Norwegian Universitiy of Science and Technology

ntnu

 

NTNU has a main profile in science and technology, a variety of programmes of professional study, and great academic breadth that also includes the humanities, social sciences, economics, medicine, health sciences, educational science, architecture, entrepreneurship, art disciplines and artistic activities.

The Norwegian University of Science and Technology is a public research university in Norway with the main campus in Trondheim and smaller campuses in Gjøvik and Ålesund. The largest university in Norway, NTNU has over 8,000 employees and over 40,000 students. NTNU in its current form was established by the King-in-Council in 1996 by the merger of the former University of Trondheim and other university-level institutions, with roots dating back to 1760, and has later also incorporated some former university colleges. NTNU is consistently ranked in the top one percentage among the world’s universities, usually in the 101–500 range depending on ranking.