Jasmina Ĺ uler-Galos
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Slovene Studies Teachers at Foreign Universities

Dr. Jasmina Ĺ uler-Galos

Jasmina Ĺ uler Galos was born in Kranj, Slovenia in 1961. She holds a doctorate in Humanities. In 1984, she obtained a masters degree in Russian and Slovenian Studies from the University of Ljubljana. Since 1984, she has been working at the position of Language Lector of Slovenian in Poland, first at the Jagiellonian University of KrakĂłw, and starting from 1993, at the University of Warsaw's Institute of Western and Southern Slavic Studies. In 2003, she finished a postgraduate course in Cultural Studies at the Polish Academy of Science, and in 2009 an analytical course on the Polish language at the University of Warsaw, followed by a course in 20th Century Philosophy at Collegium Civitas' Tadeusz Gadacz School of Philosophy three years later. In 2010, under the supervision of dr Nikolaj JeĹľ and dr Alojzija Zupan, she obtained her PhD title with the thesis entitled Polish and Slovenian novel after 1989: writing a new dictionary and creating new worlds. Her professional interests are numerous, including the history of ideas in Central Europe and the Balkans. She is the co-author of The lexicon of rmigrating ideas in the Slavic Balkans, book translator and interpreter at conferences, as well.

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Events

09. 11. - 11. 11. 2023
Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts

26th Neolithic Seminar 'Eurasian Neolithics: How Cultures and Societies Evolve and Why It Matters'

27. 02. 2023
Faculty of Arts

Online presentation of University of Ljubljana for prospective international students

13. 10. 2022
Administrative Office for Doctoral Study, Faculty of Arts

EUTOPIA Citizen Science Clinics

15. 09. 2022
Administrative Office for Undergraduate Study Programme, Faculty of Arts

Reception for International Students at the Faculty of Arts and at the University of Ljubljana (two separate events)

22. 02. 2022
Faculty of Arts

Online sessions for prospective international students, 22 February 2022 at 1.15 pm (CET)