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Call for Enrolment in Postgraduate Study Programmes of the Faculty of Law University of Maribor

Publish date: petek, 7. maj 2021 | Expiration date: četrtek, 30. september 2021

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We are announcing the Call for Enrolment in Postgraduate Study Programmes of the Faculty of Law University of Maribor in the 2021/2022 Academic Year. There are 2 master's programe - EUROPEAN LEGAL STUDIES and LAW) and 1 doctoral programme LAWavailable for enrolment. Please consult the Call documents (guidelines for applicants, tables with the number of enrolment places and entry requirements), available HERE.

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​In the 2021/2022 academic year, candidates may enrol in master's (second-cycle) and doctoral (third- cycle) study programmes offered by Faculty of Law University of Maribor. Detailed information on master's and doctoral study programmes can be found in the display of study programmes implemented by our faculty  Information concerning postgraduate programmes, enrolment, admission requirements, and tuition fees can also be obtained from student affairs offices and at the website of the University of Maribor (my.UM).


The first application period for Slovenian citizens and citizens of EU Member States will remain open untill 8 September 2021 and the first application period for Slovenians without Slovenian citizenship and foreigners – citizens of non-EU Member states untill 31 May 2021.


Information days

​Information days are an excellent opportunity to learn more about the faculty and study programme you are interested in. 
Online information days for postgraduate studies at the Faculty of Law University of Maribor, will take place on 20 May 2021 according to the following schedule:
 
 

Our students about studying at Faculty of Law University of Maribor
 
" I like how the study process is organized. The first and the most important point is the high professional level of lecturers - all the professors are excellent professionals and famous researchers in their spheres."
 
" I like to live in a small European city in the center of Europe – after living in a megapolis, it is time to relax, travel and of course concentrate on study and research.’’