Dear student,
first of all we would like to thank you for your interest to study at Faculty of Sport in Ljubljana. Please, find below information about Erasmus application process and other useful data.
Admissions criteria
You can apply to the University of Ljubljana as an exchange student for one or two semesters in case your home university is a partner university of University of Ljubljana.
Application procedure for Erasmus students
- Your home university should first nominate you to the Office of International Relations of the University of Ljubljana. The nominations should be sent to intern.office@uni-lj.si
- After your home university has nominated you to study at the University of Ljubljana as an exchange student, you should fill in an online application. There is no need to send a paper copy of the application.
- At the end of the online application you will find the necessary documents to upload to your application: Transcript of Records (of your home university), Learning Agreement and Language Certificate. Your application is complete and will be processed only after you have followed all the steps of the application system and entered all the required information.
- After we have received your application and your host department has approved your application, we will send you an Acceptance letter and information on living and studying in Ljubljana.
Application deadlines
- 15 May for the winter semester/full academic year
- 15 November for the summer semester
Please be so kind, to check the website of University of Ljubljana to get all necessary information’s about application procedure.
http://www.uni-lj.si/international_cooperation_and_exchange/incoming_students/
Furthermore, we would like to inform you about offered subjects for Erasmus students (undergraduate program) at Faculty of Sport, Ljubljana. The offered subjects have been officially announced by the Senate of the Faculty of Sport (43. regular session of Senate of Faculty of Sport, Ljubljana, 5.6.2013). Please be aware, that only these subjects are available for foreign students on undergraduate program in the next upcoming years.
Schedule of English subjects, Faculty of Sport, Ljubljana
Teacher (e-mail) | Subject in English language | Subject in Slovenian language | Course code | Credits | Semester | |
TINE SATTLER | VOLLEYBALL 1 | ODBOJKA 1 | B103 | 4 | Winter | |
CECIĆ ERPIČ SAŠA | COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES / SOCIAL SKILLS FOR TEACHERS AND COACHES | SOCIALNE VEŠČINE ZA UČITELJE IN TRENERJE | B078 | 4 | Winter | |
BON MARTA/ŠIBILA MARKO | HANDBALL 1 | ROKOMET 1 | B009 | 4 | Winter | |
PUSTOVRH JANEZ | NORDIC SKIING 1A NORDIC SKIING 1B (Note: 1A and 1B is one subject) | NORDIJSKO SMUČANJE 1A NORDIJSKO SMUČANJE 1 B (Both courses need to be taken) | B028A B028B | 2 2 | Winter | |
PAVLIN TOMAŽ | HISTORY OF SPORT | ZGODOVINA ŠPORTA | B101D1 | 3 | Winter | |
PETRA ZALETEL | DANCING 1 | PLES 1 | B051 | 4 | Winter | |
DOUPONA MOJCA | SPORT AND SOCIETY | ŠPORT IN DRUŽBA | B084D1 | 3 | Winter | |
UŠAJ ANTON | BASICS OF TRAINING PROCESS | TEMELJI VADBENEGA PROCESA | B048 | 3 | Winter | |
JAKA BEDNARIK /JANEZ VODIČAR |
| OSNOVE MANAGEMENTA V ŠPORTU | B038 | 3 | Winter | |
DOUPONA MOJCA | SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT PART 1 | SOCIOLOGIJA ŠPORTA | B131D1 | 3 | Winter | |
KAPUS JERNEJ | SWIMMING 1 AND LEARNING RESCUE TECHNIQUE | PLAVANJE 1 Z OSNOVAMI REŠEVANJA IZ VODE | B008 | 4 | Winter | |
DEBEVEC TADEJ | MOUNTAINEERING | PLANINSTVO | B290 | 4 | Winter | |
TOMAŽIN KATJA | COORDINATION | KOORDINACIJA | B207D3 | 2 | Winter | |
BLAŽ LEŠNIK | ALPINE SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING 1A; ALPINE SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING 1B (Note: 1A and 1B is one subject) | Alpsko smučanje in deskanje na snegu 1A, Alpsko smučanje in deskanje na snegu 1B (Both courses need to be taken) | B084A
B084B | 2
2 | Winter | |
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Syllabus english subjects Faculty of sport Ljubljana
LIVING IN THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA TEMPORARY RESIDENCE PERMIT
It is our pleasure to warmly welcome you to the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia's oldest and finest university, with an international reputation for excellence in teaching and research.
Slovenia supports the integration of international students, researchers and employees. We have prepared a short guide to help you before your arrival to Slovenia and later to integrate into the Slovenian environment, study and work.
The processes you need to go through depending on your personal circumstances and expectations. Generally, your country of origin will determine the procedures to a great extent, but you will have to make some decisions. If you have a double citizenship of EU and non-EU country, we recommend you choose the procedure for EU citizens.
The information here is for informative purposes. It has been gathered by the people working at universities and other research institutions to the best of their knowledge. Procedures and specific issues change quickly. We are doing our best to update them regularly, however, please be aware that there is a slight chance that some possible changes have not yet been included to this website.
To make the best of your time with us, we prepared this guides that will help you make your stay at the University of Ljubljana a valuable study and/or work experience as well as an unforgettable time in your life.
Find more information: https://www.uni-lj.si/study/information/temporary-residence-permit-in-the-republic-of-slovenia
Information for international students about the Slovenian healthcare system
All international students in Slovenia have access to the public healthcare system. The type of health insurance you have may completely or partially cover the payment of medical services such as emergency medical care, general medical examinations, prescription medication and specialist services.
If you need medical help you should usually see a general practitioner at a health centre.
What to bring with you
Before coming to Slovenia you should make sure you have:
- Appropriate health insurance documentation
- Large enough supply of any prescription medications that you need (including contraceptive pills).
If you have any chronic conditions or other healthcare needs, please bring all relevant medical documents with you (e.g. test results and medical reports, information about prescribed treatment).
Health insurance
If you have health insurance in... | What do you have to do? | What do you get? |
| Have a valid European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), or a certificate that serves as a substitute for it. You get the card/certificate in your home country. | Some services are free; for others there is usually a copayment of €3–10 per visit.1, 2
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Australia | Have a valid Medicare card and show your passport.
| Some services are free; for others there is usually a copayment of €3–10 per visit.1, 2
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia |
| Some services are free; for others there is usually a copayment of €3–10 per visit.1, 2
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d) Other countries | Buy health insurance from a private insurance company in your home country or in Slovenia.
| Depending on the type of insurance, you usually pay €20–50 per visit2 and then ask for a refund from your insurance company. |
e) Students without health insurance |
| You pay for healthcare services yourself (usually €20–50 per visit).2 |
You can also get the Slovenian national health insurance:
If you get basic health insurance (obvezno zdravstveno zavarovanje), some services are free and for others there is usually a copayment of €3–10 per visit:1, 2
- Register at the Health Insurance Institute of Slovenia (ZZZS, Mala ulica 3, Ljubljana). You will need an identity document and your certificate of enrolment.
- You will then pay a monthly fee (currently €142.82 per month) OR you can submit a formal statement that someone else will be covering the cost.
If you also get additional health insurance (dopolnilno zdravstveno zavarovanje) (approximately €35 more per month; available at Generali, Triglav or Vzajemna), all public health services are free.
1 Services are free if there is a negative change in your health (determined by the doctor).
2 Prices based on ZDŠ averages. You can pay by card or in cash.
Remember: even if you have valid health insurance, you will still need to pay in the following cases:
- If you don’t have your health insurance card or certificate with you
- If you go to the emergency department for any non-emergency medical services (if you do not need immediate medical help)
- If you get a prescription for a medication that is not covered by your insurance (some medications are only available with a copayment; discuss your options with your doctor)
Student Health Centre
If you have medical issues, you should contact the Student Health Centre of the University of Ljubljana (Zdravstveni dom za študente Univerze v Ljubljani – ZDŠ), which offers health services in the following areas:
- General practice and family medicine
- Dentistry
- Gynaecology and obstetrics
- Clinical psychology
- Psychiatry
- Diagnostic laboratory
The main building of ZDŠ is located at Aškerčeva cesta 4, between the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. A smaller unit is located within the student dormitory complex in Rožna dolina (Svetčeva ulica 9), in Dorm VIII.
More information is available on their website: www.zdstudenti.si/en/
Making an appointment at ZDŠ
Every time you go to ZDŠ, you have to make an appointment:
- by email (international@zdstudenti.si), or
- by phone +386 (0) 1 200-74-22.
When making an appointment by email, please copy and fill in this table: https://www.zdstudenti.si/en/information-for-patients/appointments/
- Advice on making an appointment and your first visit: https://www.zdstudenti.si/en/information-for-patients/appointments/advice/
If you are in a life-threatening situation or have had an accident, call 112. If it is necessary, an ambulance will take you to the nearest emergency department, where you will get the necessary medical treatment. Emergency departments are open 24/7 and offer only emergency medical help. You have to pay yourself for all non-emergency medical services. You do not need to make an appointment.
In Ljubljana you can go to the Emergency Department (Urgenca) of the Ljubljana University Medical Centre.
If your situation is not an emergency, contact ZDŠ instead.
Tick alert
The most dangerous animal in Slovenia is the little tick. Pay attention to developing symptoms such as a red rash around the bite wound, which can be a sign of lyme disease. If you plan to spend a lot of time in nature, it may be a good idea to get vaccinated against tick-borne encephalitis.
More information: http://www.drustvo-bpnb.si/index.php/english-articles/199-tick-and-diseases
Social and psychological support
You can get immediate help by calling the Emergency Psychiatric Clinic: +386 1 4750 685 (8:00–12:00). They will quickly assess your psychological state and suggest what you can do next.
If you are experiencing difficulties or having suicidal thoughts during nighttime (19:00–7:00), you can call +386 1 520 99 00.
More resources for social and psychological support are available on the website of the Student Health Centre: https://www.zdstudenti.si/en/information-for-patients/social-and-psychological-support/
Faculty address:
UL, Fakulteta za šport
International office
Gortanova 22
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Head of office: Assist. Prof. Jožef Križaj, PhD
Telephone: + 386 1 5207 841
Fax: + 386 1 5207 740
E-mail: jozef.krizaj@fsp.uni-lj.si
Official hours: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 11.00 AM do 12.30 PM