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SUMMER SCHOOLS > EU ENERGY LAW: INTERNAL MARKET AND COMPETITION, REGULATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Publish date: petek, 29. maj 2026 | Expiration date: četrtek, 31. december 2099

The importance of energy and energy law, and benefits of the summer school

In today’s world, the field of energy stands at the very center of individual life, society, the economy, and environmental protection and nature preservation. Sustainable development is inseparably linked to energy, and this connection is increasingly reflected in the legal sphere as well. Energy law is emerging as a distinct and coherent legal discipline that requires both intra‑disciplinary and inter-disciplinary approaches.

We have observed that traditional study programmes often do not yet include energy law to a sufficient extent. If you are interested in energy law and related fields, this summer school may offer you a valuable introduction to selected topics in energy law — and perhaps even serve as the first step toward a successful career in this rapidly developing field.

A warm welcome to the summer school!

About the programme

The programme is designed to offer insight into key questions of the internal energy market, competition, regulation, and sustainable development in the energy sector. These pillars include content presented in a clear and accessible way, allowing even newcomers to the field of energy law to follow with ease. The programme provides a well‑balanced combination of lectures, individual work, and group work in workshops. In addition, numerous social events are included, aimed at networking and enjoyment.

One of the highlights — combining learning, socializing, and fun — is the visit to the Krško Nuclear Power Plant.

About the lecturers

Your principal host and mentor will be Prof. Dr. Aleš Ferčič, one of Slovenia’s leading experts in energy law and policy. Additional lectures will be delivered by professors and teaching assistants from the Faculty of Law and the partnering Faculty of Energy Technology, both part of the University of Maribor.

The learning experience will be further enriched by contributions from distinguished international scholars and practitioners who will share their expertise and insights with the participants. Among them are visiting professors from partner universities, judges serving at the Court of Justice of the European Union, representatives of regulatory authorities. Practical perspectives will be provided by experts from power plant facilities.

Target audience

The primary target audience is law students; however, students of other fields of study, such as energy technology, economics, and ecology, who would like to understand the legal and regulatory foundations of the EU energy sector, are also invited.

What will you do?

  • Attend lectures on selected topics in the virtual and on-site parts of the programme.
  • In the individual work, you will read the materials from the assigned reading list.
  • In the workshops, you practice teamwork, share knowledge and exchange ideas.
  • Prepare a paper on the assigned topic.
  • Take part in excursions and social events.

What will you gain?

  • Acquire information on special issues of EU energy law in the context of internal (energy) market and competition, regulation, and sustainable development.
  • Understand the complexity of the energy sector.
  • Get familiar with the real cases processed by the CJEU.
  • Ability to draw conclusions to complex questions and foresight into different scenarios.
  • Gain skills of interpretation of solutions and/or challenges that lie ahead.
  • Enhance your social network.

Memorable experience

The University of Maribor, Faculty of Law, will invest efforts to provide a unique experience for the students. Students will attend lectures and engage in individual work/reading, collaborate in workshops and discussions about the state of play in the field of EU energy law, the present situation and possible future scenarios.

Also, social events will be organized. For example, field excursions to energy plants will be organized, including the excursion to the Nuclear Power Plant in Krško, which will offer an exciting experience and the opportunity to discuss the potential and future importance of nuclear energy. On top of that, we plan a trip to the oldest town in Slovenia – Ptuj, where we will visit a renowned wine cellar.

About the venue

Maribor is the second-largest city in Slovenia; with 150.000 inhabitants, it is still relatively small but big enough to offer plenty of opportunities for joyful experiences. According to the leading tourism platform European Best Destinations, Maribor has been nominated for the title of Best Wine Capital of Europe 2026, recognized for its exceptional winegrowing tradition, the world’s oldest noble vine, its authentic character, and its high-quality wine, culinary, and cultural offer.

Maribor stretches across rolling vineyard hills, the green forests of Pohorje, and the unique heritage of the World’s Oldest Grapevine.

More in Visit Maribor: https://www.visitmaribor.si/en/

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Source: www.Slovenia.info

The Slovenian Styria region (Štajerska), of which Maribor is the centre, was voted Europe’s third-most-desirable destination in 2026.

https://www.stajerska.si/en

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Main building of the University of Maribor
Source: https://www.um.si/en/o-univerzi-en/zgodovina/

Near Maribor lies Ptuj, the oldest town in Slovenia. Ptuj is rich in cultural heritage and full of opportunities for exploration and enjoyment.

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Source: https://www.gov.si/en/news/2025-10-09-ptuj-is-the-best-cultural-heritage-town-in-europe-for-2026/

Application deadline: 30 June 2026

The instructions for application are available in this document.

Contact

Jasmina Klojčnik, jasmina.klojcnik@um.si

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The UM Award for Pedagogical Excellence in the 2025/26 Academic Year

Publish date: petek, 8. maj 2026 | Expiration date: sreda, 15. julij 2026

Dear students,

You are invited to take part in identifying outstanding examples of pedagogical excellence. Nominate higher education teachers and higher education associates who have made a particular impression on you. If you have recognised exceptional quality, innovative approaches and dedication to the transfer of knowledge in their teaching, this is an excellent opportunity to contribute to recognising quality in teaching.​

About the Award

​The UM Award for Pedagogical Excellence recognises and promotes outstanding achievements of staff in the field of teaching. Help highlight and reward those who inspire and encourage you in your development. 
Each year, the awards are expected to be presented on World Teachers’ Day, 5 October. One main award is conferred upon higher education teachers and one upon higher education associates in each of the following two fields:

  • Natural Sciences, Engineering, Health and Agriculture

  • Social Sciences and Humanities

From Nomination to Selection

A nomination may be submitted by a group of at least three students (who are attending a course taught by the nominee in the current academic year), the faculty student council, the faculty senate (upon the proposal of the faculty’s committee for academic affairs), or the head of a study programme.​

Nomi​nation Timeline

​The nomination period runs until the end of the summer examination period of the current academic year. In the 2025/26 academic year, nominations may be submitted no later than 10 July 2026.

Nominations must be submitted via the online form provided in Annex 1 (opens in a new tab) .

Further information about the nomination and selection procedure is available on the website of the Office for Development and Support of Education and Study: Pedagogical Excellence (opens in a new tab) .​​

Do not miss the opportunity to express your support for pedagogical excellence.​

Support pedagogical excellence!

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Public Call for Applications for the Award for the Best Master’s Thesis in the Field of Competition Law for 2026

Publish date: petek, 8. maj 2026 | Expiration date: četrtek, 31. december 2099

The Public Agency of the Republic of Slovenia for the Protection of Competition hereby announces a Public Call for Applications for the Award for the Best Master’s Thesis in the Field of Competition Law for 2026.

The purpose of the call is to encourage students’ research work in the field of competition protection, increase interest in competition law, and recognize outstanding professional and research achievements of young researchers.

The deadline for submitting applications is 30 September 2026.

Additional information is available via e-mail at: gp.avk@gov.si

 

Announcing the 2026/2027 Call for Enrolment in Postgraduate Study Programmes of the UM

Publish date: petek, 27. marec 2026 | Expiration date: sreda, 30. september 2026

We are announcing the 2026/2027 Call for Enrolment in Postgraduate Study Programmes of the University of Maribor. The first application period opens on 31 March 2026. There are 54 master's and 36 doctoral study programmes available for enrolment. General provisions of the Call, available enrolment places and admission requirements are available on the my.um.si website > Future Students > Enrolment in Postgraduate Studies​.

The first application period for enrolment in the first year of master's studies will remain open until:

  • ​​4 September 2026 for citizens of the Republic of Slovenia and EU Member States as well as Slovenians in the border regions and abroad;
  • 30 April 2026 for citizens of non-EU Member States.

The first application period for enrolment in the first year of doctoral studies will remain open until:

  • ​​4 September 2026 for citizens of the Republic of Slovenia and EU Member States;​
  • 30 April 2026 for Slovenians in the border regions and abroad and citizens of non-EU Member States.

Follow the appl​ication deadlines and apply in time for enrolment in the upcoming academic year!​

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Guest lecture of Dr. Sarah Ganty

Publish date: petek, 11. marec 2022 | Expiration date: torek, 31. december 2030

You are cordially invited to attend a guest lecture of dr. Sarah Ganty with the title "EU Asylum, Immigration and Integration Policy: Selected Issues". The lecture will be held on Monday, 14 March 2022, at 1 pm in the lecture hall Auditorium Maximum. The lecture will be held under the auspices of the Jean Monnet Module Fundamental Rights and EU Business Law and Policy.

Sarah Ganty, LL.M. (Yale), Ph.D. (ULB), is a FWO postdoctoral researcher at the University of Ghent and a guest lecturer at the Central European University in Vienna and at the Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis in Brussels. Dr. Ganty is also a J. S. D. candidate at Yale Law School.