List of University of Ljubljana people explained
This is a partially sorted list of notable persons who have had ties to the University of Ljubljana.
Distinguished faculty
Architecture
The arts
Economics, administration and political science
Humanities and social sciences
- Miran Božovič, philosophy
- Tatjana Bregant, prehistoric archaeology
- Milan Brglez, political theory, international relations
- Aleš Debeljak, cultural studies
- Božidar Debenjak, philosophy
- Mladen Dolar, philosophy
- Mitja Ferenc, history
- Arturo Gavazzi, geography
- Christian Gostečnik, theology and psychology
- Bogo Grafenauer, Medieval history
- Vekoslav Grmič, theology
- Miran Hladnik, literary historian
- Toussaint Hočevar, economic history
- Gert Hofmann, German literature
- Dean Komel, philosophy
- Milko Kos, history
- Avgust Pavel, ethnology and philology
- Dušan Pirjevec, comparative literature
- Janko Pleterski, history
- Igor Pribac, philosophy of history
- Janko Prunk, history
- Rado Riha, philosophy and psychoanalysis
- Franc Rode, theology
- Dimitrij Rupel, sociology, international relations
- Vasko Simoniti, history
- Igor Škamperle, cultural sociology
- Peter Štih, history
- Anton Stres, theology
- Gregor Tomc, sociology
- Aleš Ušeničnik, theology
- Marta Verginella, history
- Sergij Vilfan, legal history
- Peter Vodopivec, history
- Adela Žgur, German and English literature
- Slavoj Žižek, philosophy
- Alenka Zupančič, philosophy
- Fran Zwitter, history
Law
Linguistics
Mathematics
Medicine
Natural sciences
Technology
Notable alumni
Architects
Artists
Authors
- France Balantič, poet
- Vladimir Bartol, writer
- Matej Bor, poet
- Ivo Brnčić, author and critic
- Aleš Debeljak, poet and sociologist
- Jože Javoršek, playwright and essayist
- Edvard Kocbek, poet
- Srečko Kosovel, poet
- Juš Kozak, writer
- Primož Kozak, playwright and essayist
- Feri Lainšček, novelist and screenwriter
- Iztok Osojnik, poet
- Žarko Petan, essayist
- Alojz Rebula, writer and essayist
- Tomaž Šalamun, poet
- Dušan Šarotar, writer, literary critic and editor
- Rudi Šeligo, novelist, playwright and politician
- Peter Semolič, poet
- Anja Štefan, writer, poet and story teller
- Aleš Šteger, poet
- Bojan Štih, stage director, literary critic and essayist
Businessmen
Law
- Ljuba Prenner (1906-1977) noted criminal attorney and author of the first crime novel published in Slovenia.[1]
Physicians
Politicians and diplomats
- Janez Drnovšek, President of Slovenia 2002-2007
- Mitja Gaspari, economist and politician
- Peter Jambrek, sociologist, jurist and politician
- Janez Janša, politician
- Iztok Jarc, diplomat and politician
- Romana Jordan Cizelj, Member of European Parliament
- Jelko Kacin, politician
- Milan Kučan, President of Slovenia
- Dragutin Mate, diplomat and politician
- Mojca Drčar Murko, journalist and Member of the European Parliament
- Ljudmila Novak, Member of European Parliament
- Borut Pahor, politician
- Lojze Peterle, politician, head of the first democratic Government of Slovenia
- Milan Pogačnik, politician
- Janez Potočnik, European Commissioner
- Jože Pučnik, dissident, sociologist, president of the DEMOS coalition
- Anton Rop, former Prime Minister of Slovenia
- Dimitrij Rupel, Foreign Minister of Slovenia, writer
- Matjaž Šinkovec, diplomat and politician
- Jožef Školč, politician
- Danilo Türk, diplomat; former Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs for the United Nations; President of Slovenia
- Milan Zver, politician, sociologist and political scientist
- Melania Trump, Former First Lady of the United States[2] [3] [4]
Scientists and academians
- Robert Blinc, physicist
- Katja Boh, sociologist, diplomat and politician
- Davorin Dolar, chemist
- Mladen Dolar, philosopher
- Draga Garašanin, prehistorian and archaeologist
- Boris M. Gombač, historian
- Andreja Gomboc, astrophysicist
- Bogo Grafenauer, historian
- Taras Kermauner, literary theoretician and historian
- Milan Komar, philosopher
- Rado Lenček, Professor of Slavic Studies at Columbia University
- Jure Leskovec, computer scientist
- Oto Luthar, historian
- Vasilij Melik, historian
- Janez Orešnik, linguist
- Jože Pirjevec, historian
- Janko Pleterski, historian, diplomat and politician
- Dušan Repovš, mathematician
- Rado Riha, philosopher
- Renata Salecl, legal theorist
- Ljubo Sirc, economist, professor at Glasgow University
- Simona Škrabec, literary theorist; professor at the Autonomous University of Barcelona
- Anton Strle, theologian
- Janez Strnad, physicist
- Gregor Tomc, sociologist and musician
- Ivan Vidav, mathematician
- Milica Kacin Wohinz, historian
- Egon Zakrajšek, computer scientist
- Slavoj Žižek, philosopher
- Alenka Zupančič, philosopher
- Fran Zwitter, historian
Others
See also
References
- Pirnar . Marta . Dr. Ljuba Prenner: pozabljena odvetnica . . 25 September 2003 . 24 June 2020 . Dr. Ljuba Prenner: A Forgotten Lawyer . Adria Media . Ljubljana, Slovenia . https://archive.today/20200624145621/https://cosmopolitan.metropolitan.si/samo-zate/dr-ljuba-prenner-pozabljena-odvetnica/ . 24 June 2020 . sl . 2350-5982.
- Kessler, Glenn, and Michelle Ye Hee Lee, Fact-checking the second day of the 2016 Republican National Convention, Washington Post (June 19, 2016) ("the University of Ljubljana confirmed that Melania dropped out of college before obtaining a degree.").
- News: Lauren Collins . The Model American: Melania Trump is the exception to her husband's nativist politics. . May 9, 2016 . The New Yorker . Her Web site states that she obtained a degree in architecture and design from the University of Ljubljana when in fact she dropped out in her first year..
- Morona, Joey, Melania Trump didn't graduate from college as bio claims, reports say, Cleveland Plain Dealer (July 19, 2016) ("Her bio on her official website states she graduated with a degree in design and architecture from 'University in Slovenia.' It's a claim that's been repeated by the Melania campaign and the RNC itself, in the convention's official program.