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Research Services in Slovenia
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Institut For Sexual Work Research
Dobrodošli na inštitutu! Cilj inštituta za raziskovanje seksualnega dela je povezovati seksualne delavce s strokovnjaki (raziskovalce, terapevte ipd.) s področja seksologije ter krepiti neodvisno in strokovno delovanje članov/ic pri profesionalni obravnavi vprašanj, povezanih s človeško komercialno seksualnostjo. Pristopanje k problematikam ali k vzorcem seksualnega dela bo Inštitut po najboljših mehanizmih razvijal v sodelovanju z različnimi strokovnjaki s ciljem.
1 to 10 staff
Institute For Ethnic Studies Ies
IES (Slovenian: Inštitut za narodnostna vprašanja) is the oldest research institute in minority and ethnic studies in Europe. Traditionally, it studies the following issues: ethnicity, ethnic relations and conflicts, nationalism, borders; the Slovene national question; national minorities, especially the position and status of national and ethnic minorities in Slovenia and of the Slovene ethnic communities in Italy, Austria, Hungary, Croatia and other successor states of the former Yugoslavia; position and status of immigrants, migration and integration policies in the Slovenia; international regulation and protection of human rights, especially the rights of national minorities; case studies and comparative studies of ethnicity in Europe and worldwide. The IES has a long track record of work in the fields of minority studies, ethnic studies and human rights. In this context, special attention has been paid to the participation of ethnic minorities in political decision-making processes - especially in South Eastern Europe, but also worldwide. Within the framework of the Stability Pact for SE Europe the International Center for Interethnic Relations and Minorities in SE Europe was established at the IES in 2001. Apart from its offices in Ljubljana, IES also has two branch offices in Lendava and Rijeka (Croatia). IES manages the Specialized Information and Documentation (INDOC) Center with a rich specialized library and archives; and it publishes its scientific journal Treatises and Documents, Journal of Ethnic Studies.
11 to 50 staff
Seyens
In the Seyens Method™ Training (online or in-person) scientists learn to visually structure and design their images, slides, posters, and grant proposals to make their complex ideas and results easier to understand. It has become the most loved training at many of over 150 major universities, institutes and multinationals in 24 countries. Close to scientists trained since 2013. The Seyens Method™ is a comprehensive design philosophy, process, and set of strategies tailored specifically for scientists to visually communicate your ideas and findings effectively. It is science-based and leverages principles of human perception and psychology to create visual communication materials—such as images, slides, posters, papers, and grants—that are intuitively understandable to diverse audiences. At its core is the belief that clear understanding is paramount in communication, prioritizing speed and ease of comprehension over aesthetics. Are you curious if this training would be useful for your PhD students and researchers? Book a no-obligation Zoom meeting at
1 to 10 staff
Spectralfingerprints
We provide a fast and accurate testing of the hemp and hemp products containing cannabis and terpenes from simple to more complex samples.
1 to 10 staff
Institute For Comparative Law At The Faculty Of Law In Ljubljana
Institute for Comparative Law at the Faculty of Law in Ljubljana (IPP-PF) is a research institution engaged in research and experimental development in the field of legal science, legal counselling and legal training and education. The institute was established in 1997 by the Faculty of Law for the following purposes:* research and study of the current development of legal theory in comparative law,* methodologically and strategically focused research in the field of harmonisation of Slovenian legal system with the acquis communautaire of the European Union,* providing domestic and international training and education in the field of comparative law,* preparing expert legal opinions, especially on issues concerning foreign legal systems. The institute is particularly active in the fields of civil, commercial, labour, constitutional and administrative law. Main emphasis is given to the study of present legal issues to which domestic law and legal practice do not yet offer clear answers. The comparative analysis of the regulation in foreign legal systems can offer valuable insights in dealing with such issues and devising new regulatory solutions. The institute tries to follow in its research policy the modern trends of comparative law and contribute with the results of the research to the qualitative development of Slovenian legislation, legal theory and legal practice.
1 to 10 staff
Institute For Developmental And Strategic Analysis Irsa
What is IRSA? Institute for Developmental and Strategic Analysis (IRSA) is a private, non-profit research institution, primarily centered on social sciences and humanities and their application to the spheres of business, industry, and government. In addition to purely theoretical research (inter- and trans-disciplinary based but with strong sociological background) – such as system theory, institutional economics and modernisation theory, IRSA is also increasingly engaged in empirical and applied, policy-oriented research, expertise (Mode 2 production of knowledge) and consultation commissioned by governmental bodies and civil society organisations. The IRSA has developed a specific thematic and methodological research profile. The emphasis is on a multi-level and holistic orientation backed by the use of quantitative as well as qualitative methods and data (triangulation) including meta-analysis and case studies. Comparative, cross-national approach is one of the specific features of IRSA style of research. Special interest is paid to the concept of social capital, transfer of knowledge and regional innovation systems. We are opening a new field of researching in which we are focusing on gender issues: we are analyzing the concepts of gender equality in relation to democratic processes, innovative practices and creative (artistic) content and educational institutions. The most important international publications have been focused on: democracy and elite formation in post-socialist societies, intercultural communication dynamics, the concept of social capital and its impact on economic performance in the context of knowledge-based society and economy, sociology of knowledge and science.
1 to 10 staff
Ios, Ltd
IOS’s strategy is to continually acquire new expertise and apply it to the economic and research area, both home and international. The institute’s mission is to use highly educated personnel and laboratories with the most advanced equipment possible in order to bring state-of-the-art technology into the economic environment. Fields of work are developing chemical sensors for detecting freshness of food, water monitoring, air monitoring, personal safety and protection and synthesis of nanomaterials and their functionalization for applications in various fields.
11 to 50 staff
Iri Ul
IRI UL (Inovacijsko-razvojni inštitut Univerze v Ljubljania - Institute for Innovation and development of University of Ljubljana) is a non-profit research and development institution whose aim is to establish a long run and reciprocal partnership between the University of Ljubljana, Slovene industry and public institutions in order to foster research and development activities.
1 to 10 staff
Iri Ul - Institute For Innovation And Development Of University Of Ljubljana
IRI UL (Institute for Innovation and Development of University of Ljubljana) is a non-profit R&D organisation established in 2007 by the University of Ljubljana and ten leading Slovenian companies with the aim of supporting integration, dissemination, and use of knowledge, as well as strengthening the innovation triangle (research-education-innovation). IRI UL is an inherently interdisciplinary organisation – we're bringing together diverse disciplines, such as engineering and anthropology, to tackle research and innovation challenges through a people- and planet-centred approach. KEY ACTIVITIES include our energy lab (energy efficiency network, energy manager of the University of Ljubljana) and international research and innovation projects. HORIZON 2020- REMARKABLE (https://iri.uni-lj.si/en/remarkable-2/)- crossCert (https://iri.uni-lj.si/en/crosscert-2/)- INFINITE (https://infinitebuildingrenovation.eu/)- re-MODULEES (https://re-modulees.eu/)- BUSLeague (https://busleague.eu/)- NRG2peers (https://nrg2peers.com/)- Drive 0 U-CERT (https://u-certproject.eu/)- TripleA-reno (https://triplea-reno.eu/)- INCIT-EV X-FLEX (http://xflexproject.eu/)- COMPILE Erasmus+- Active8-Planet (https://active8-planet.eu/)- UrbanGOODCAMP HAPPY (https://happy-project.eu/) Interreg Mediterranean - EduFootprint PLUS (https://iri.uni-lj.si/edufootprint-plus-2/)
1 to 10 staff
Univerza Na Primorskem
Young & Innovative Higher Education Institution located on the Slovenian Coast (EU).
501 to 1000 staff
Zavod Za Podvodno Arheologijo
Institute for Underwater Archaeology (Zavod za Podvodno Arheologijo) has founded a group of archaeologists with a common interest in research and promotion of underwater heritage of Slovenia.
1 to 10 staff
Center For Language Resources And Technologies, University Of Ljubljana
The Centre for Language Resources and Technologies at the University of Ljubljana (CJVT UL) is a research unit focusing on scientific research as well as the development and maintenance of key digital language resources and language technology applications for contemporary Slovene. The developed resources and applications have practical value and are accessible to all the Slovene language users around the world. The centre is a part of the Network of research and infrastructural centres at the University of Ljubljana. Its activities fall under five different faculties: coordination activities are carried out at the Faculty of Social Sciences; its offices are located at the Faculty of Computer and Information Science; its work is related to three other faculties – the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, and the Faculty of Education.
1 to 10 staff
Institute Of Biomedical Sciences
The Institute of Biomedical Sciences was established as the first research unit of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Maribor. Since its inception in 2005, the group has actively brought together clinical and preclinical experts from home and abroad to develop new therapeutic, diagnostic and other technologies and push the boundaries of research both at the Faculty and in the wider region. Today, the group’s main focus is on regenerative medicine, both in terms of finding advanced drug delivery systems and patient-friendly solutions for wound care, and in developing in vitro models of tissues and diseases that bring new understanding of pathophysiology and enable the development of new therapies and personalised medicine. Our mission is on finding concrete solutions to pressing clinical problems, where we seek joint solutions in collaborations with clinical and industrial partners. Recently, our work has also extended towards translational medicine, that will lead to concrete benefits for patients. In order to successfully tackle challenges that require an interdisciplinary approach, the group combines expertise from the fields of (bio)medicine, cell and molecular biology,(patho)physiology, pharmaceutics, as well as materials science and additive technologies. Our work is facilitated by the state-of-the-art research infrastructure available at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Maribor. This includes equipment for preparation, characterisation and design of materials, cell cultures in 2D and 3D environments, as well as a wide range of analytical methods for assessing the growth and development of cell cultures at different scales – from molecules to tissues.
11 to 50 staff
Research Group For Trace Elements Speciation
Research Group for Trace Elements Speciation, Department of Environmental Sciences, Jožef Stefan Institute, is focused on the development and application of analytical procedures based on inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) for the analysis of trace elements, their chemical species and isotopic composition, inorganic nanoparticles and micro/nanoplastics and element spatial distribution in environmental, biological and food samples.
1 to 10 staff
Satb2 Europe
A non-profit foundation that works to drive research for SATB2-Associated Syndrome. We strive to improve quality of life for individuals with SATB2 syndrome through discovery and development of targeted treatments and enhanced availability of appropriate care.
1 to 10 staff
Zrs Koper Institute For Social Studies
Presentation Researchers of the Institute for Social Studies are able to combine mutual diversities in a constructive manner and provide a critical response to the current social issues. We share an uncompromising commitment to the scientific ethics and strive towards international exchange and academic cooperation. Who we are The Institute for Social Studies has evolved from the Institute for Mediterranean Humanities and Social Studies, established in 2001 as the first institute launched by the Science and Research Centre. As an interdisciplinary institute, we combine sociology, media studies, cultural studies, anthropology and social geography. The main research areas of the Institute include ethnic and intercultural studies, migration, minority issues, areas of cultural contact, various aspects of everyday life and family life, human rights, marginalised groups and other topics. Competences and achievements The researchers of the Institute undertake both basic and applied research projects, produce scientific and expert reports, organize scientific and expert meetings and take part in national and international research projects. In terms of methodology and research, the Institute closely collaborates with the Public Opinion Research Centre at the Science and Research Centre Koper. Mission and vision In the academic context, the goal of the Institute is to develop and include topics in the field of social sciences (and humanities) that have not found their space in the wider society, to critically reflect on the current social events and to analyse topics related to the multicultural areas. Additionally, the vision of the Institute is to become the foremost interdisciplinary institute covering issues related to the intercultural contact in Slovenia and in the wider region. In the future, the Institute intends to achieve greater international involvement, expand the network of international partner institutions and strengthen links to the economic sector.
51 to 200 staff
Ast Research Center
AST is an interdisciplinary hub specialized in applied research of human consciousness, cognition, and experience. The main goal of the center is to reach breakthrough understandings and solutions for the wellbeing of humanity and sustainable future of the planet.
1 to 10 staff
Centre For Human-Centred Ai Ethics
The Centre for Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence and the Ethics of New Technologies focuses on interdisciplinary research of the ethical aspects of artificial intelligence (AI) and other new technologies. It is part of the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Theology, and brings together researchers from various fields.
11 to 50 staff
Centre Of International Relations Cir
Centre of International Relations (CIR) conducts interdisciplinary research in international relations, international economics and international business, politics of international law, diplomacy and human rights, international organisations, and European integration. Its members have extensive experience in both national and international research projects as well as consulting at policy and firm levels. Collections and journals: CIR Analyses, Acta Diplomatica, and Journal of International Relations and Development (JIRD) – a double-blind peer-reviewed quarterly, published in cooperation with Palgrave and an official journal of CEEISA. Projects: Horizon 2020, Erasmus+, COST, Europe for Citizens, FP7, EU-Canada programme projects, Jean Monnet modules, and numerous national studies. Memberships: EPSA, EADI, WISC, EIBA, RESER, CEEISA, EISA, ISA, ECSA, IPSA, ECPR, ILA, and SGIR.
11 to 50 staff
Department Of Surface Engineering, Jozef Stefan Institute
Vision To be a creative group of researchers working in a pleasant and perspective working environment with a high ambition of being a renowned group in the European region and internationally recognized in the field of plasma science and characterization of materials, surfaces and thin films. We create new knowledge and sustainable technological innovations for the future. Mission - Scientific excellence in the field of plasma and surface science and related technologies - Creating a research environment suitable for the development of new interdisciplinary knowledge and sustainable technologies - Taking care of the socio-economic needs by performing usefulness research and for the transfer of knowledge to the industry, by finding solutions to problems and helping to enhance the growth of the economy Values- Ambitious in performing research and investigation - Motivation, creativity, inventiveness, and efficiency - Insistence and dedication - Self-initiative and responsibility - Flexibility - Teamwork and dedication - Self-awareness and open communication
11 to 50 staff
Frissbe
Fire resilience is a crucial element of building sustainability, especially with the increasing use of new construction materials and technologies. Slovenia’s National Building and Civil Engineering Institute (ZAG) will boost its practice in this field. The EU-funded FRISSBE (Fire-safe Sustainable Built Environment) project will attract and maintain high-quality human resources under the direction of the ERA Chair holder. The project will lead to lasting, sustainable structural changes to achieve excellence in the field of fire-safe sustainable built environments and modify the institute’s research and innovation landscape. Moreover, the project will have regional impacts in terms of research, education, and engineering. The long-term sustainability of the ERA Chair will be achieved by combining national and EU research and innovation funding with industry funded research and development. Funding information: https://doi.org/10.3030/952395
11 to 50 staff
Mcm Consulting Ltd
The mission of MCM consulting is to make our clients satisfied with the proposed services. Our motto is your dream-our Job because we believe that our clients and partners dream to make the world a better place, thus, we work to achieve those goals with them. We are interested in International Affairs, Business development and Representation, Translation and Editing, Content writing and Impressario. So far, we have successfully assisted our partners to develop their business activities in the countries of their dreams. See, due to linguistics limits, many companies and entrepreneurs stop investing or can't develop their activities. MCM consulting successfully covers Activities in France, Africa, Belgium, Switzerland, Russia and the CIS countries. Our team is confident and we know that our communication skills are the key to your success!
1 to 10 staff
Paxia
Reinventing your lab
1 to 10 staff
Verteks Vzd D.O.O
Opravljamo dejavnosti s področja varnosti in zdravja pri delu ter varstva pred požarom, vključno s pregledi delovnega okolja (osvetljenost, toplotne razmere, hrup), pregledi delovne opreme, meritve električnih in strelovodnih inštalacij ipd. Ponujamo celovite storitve in strokovno svetovanje.
1 to 10 staff