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Education

In Slovenia, Nuclear Engineering can only be studied at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Ljubljana. The course is internationally recognized and is taught within the framework of European association ENEN.

Members of Reactor Engineering Division represent the core of this programme.

Contact for further information is prof. dr. Iztok Tiselj

Studies are organized in two cycles:

M.Sc. in Nuclear Engineering

The program takes place as the second Bologna cycle and lasts for two years (120 ECTS). To enrol, students are required to have completed a three year program (180 ECTS) of any natural sciences or engineering faculty.

The program can be found here.

Enrolment instructions.

Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering

The program takes place as the third Bologna cycle and lasts for four years (240 ECTS). Any student who finished the second cycle (300 ECTS) of any natural sciences or engineering faculty can enrol.

The program is available here.

For applications please consult our mentors.

 

Professors and students on a field trip at the Onkalo spent nuclear fuel repository on the island Olkiluoto, Finland.

Training

Members of Reactor Engineering Division participate at training sessions that are organised by Nuclear Training Centre of Jožef Stefan Institute (ICJT).

 

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