3rd International Istanbul Accordion Festival
The 3rd International Istanbul Accordion Festival will take place from August 17-20, 2023, featuring a variety of events such as competitions, concerts, and workshops. The festival aims to promote the accordion and other similar instruments, showcasing the diversity of music and cultures they repres
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Insights on Zero Miles Food Practices in Slovenia
This interview delves into the awareness and preferences of individuals in Slovenia regarding zero miles food. Topics covered include knowledge about zero miles food, willingness to purchase, preference over ecological food, recent shopping behavior, and awareness of sustainable consequences related
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Understanding Milk Freshness and Quality Control
Milk freshness is crucial for maintaining optimal nutrient composition and preventing excessive acidity due to microbial activity. Various tests and analyses are conducted to assess the freshness and appropriateness of milk for further processing, with titration methods being a common approach for m
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Promotion of Electromobility and Innovative Teaching Methods in Western Balkans Higher Education Institutions
This project under the ERASMUS+ Programme aims to address challenges faced by higher education institutions in the Western Balkans in promoting and popularizing electromobility and implementing innovative teaching methods. The project focuses on capacity building, modernization, and transformation o
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Insights into Physics Education and Research in Slovenia
Bojan Hiti, a PhD student at Jozef Stefan Institute and University of Ljubljana, provides valuable perspectives on undergraduate and PhD studies in physics in Slovenia. The overview covers the structure of academic programs, opportunities for students, and insights into PhD positions at Slovenian HE
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Renewable Energy Deployment in Slovenia: Achieving Targets and Overcoming Challenges
The content provides insights into Slovenia's progress in renewable energy deployment, focusing on achieving targets and combating challenges. It covers topics such as renewable energy targets, sectoral goals, RES utilization, and the role of various renewable sources in the country. Statistical dat
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Exploring DANE, DNSSEC, and TLS in Go6Lab
Delve into the implementation of DANE, DNSSEC, and TLS protocols at Go6Lab, a testing facility affiliated with ISOC/Go6 Institute in Slovenia. The setup includes DNSSEC implementation with PowerDNS and OpenDNSSEC, DANE experimentation with Postfix servers, and verification processes for TLS certific
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Study on Self-Directed Learning - Student Perception and Material Evaluation in Slovenia
This Erasmus+ KA2 project studied the student perception and evaluation of improved teaching materials in Slovenia. 51 students from the Primary School of Livada participated in the project, with findings on the sufficiency, clarity, and ease of understanding of the materials provided. The results s
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Empowering Youth in Rural Towns: A Path Towards Sustainable Development
Boosting the attractiveness of rural towns and the EU for the youth through the Youth&SPA project, focusing on engaging young people in shaping the future of small spa towns. Partners from Hungary, Italy, Serbia, Romania, and Slovenia collaborate in the Erasmus+ KA3 project to foster dialogue betwee
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Analysis of Existing Curricula Related to Transport of Dangerous Goods in Professional Training Programs
This project focuses on the modernization and development of curricula and training programs related to the transport of dangerous goods (TDG) in higher education institutions in the Western Balkans. It examines the structure of study programs, faculty involvement, and specific programs offered by u
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Evolution of Personal Assistance for People with Disabilities in Slovenia
Personal assistance for people with disabilities in Slovenia has evolved over the years. Before 2019, the program faced challenges like insufficient funding, lack of candidates for personal assistant jobs, and long waiting lists. However, since 2019, personal assistance has become a legal right, wit
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Work-Life Balancing Practices in Slovenia
Exploring the capabilities of individuals in reconciling paid work and parenthood in Slovenia against the economic background of transitioning to capitalism and crisis. The study focuses on gender equality objectives and challenges, organizational values, flexibility, and societal changes affecting
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Understanding the School Systems in Slovenia and Canada
The education systems in Slovenia and Canada differ in structure and language of instruction. In Slovenia, children attend creche, kindergarten, primary school, secondary school, and then various specialized tracks like gymnasium, technical or vocational training, before going to university. In cont
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Easter Traditions in Slovenia: Celebrations, Recipes, and More
Easter in Slovenia is celebrated on April 17th with unique traditions like blessing painted eggs and feasting on ham and horse radish. Families attend church, hide Easter eggs, and enjoy time with loved ones. Slovenians color Easter eggs naturally using items like onion peels and spinach. A popular
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Music-Related Youth Culture in Slovenia and The Netherlands
Explore the popular music genres among young people in Slovenia and The Netherlands, along with insights on the most downloaded and best-rated music in each country. Discover the youth culture surrounding music, including trends, preferences, and influences in Dutch and Slovenian societies.
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Evolution of Seaport Management in Slovenia
Slovenia has undergone three distinct periods in the management of its seaports since World War II. Initially under traditional management, the transition to commercially based management brought about significant changes, leading to ports operating as commercial entities. The current phase involves
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Enhancing Transparency and Accountability in Public Contracting: The Integrity Pacts Project in Slovenia
The Integrity Pacts Project in Slovenia, a collaboration between the Ministry of Health and Transparency International, aims to increase transparency, accountability, and good governance in public contracting. Through this initiative, trust in public authorities is enhanced, leading to improved comp
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Labor Regulations Update in Slovenia Eastern Region Meeting, Prague
Presentation of key highlights from the Slovenia Eastern Region Meeting in Prague on 28th November 2023, including changes in average monthly gross earnings, labor cost index, minimum wage, and recent legislation modifications affecting labor relations and foreign worker recruitment in Slovenia.
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Research and Innovation Funding in Slovenia: Insights from ARRS Director
Explore key indicators and details on national funding, ARRS portfolio, applicative research, international cooperation, and Horizon 2020 collaboration in Slovenia as presented by prof. dr. József Györkös, Director of the Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS) in Brussels, May 2015.
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Overview of Slovenia's Open Budget Index 2015
The Open Budget Survey by www.InternationalBudget.org evaluates the transparency, oversight, and public participation in government budgeting. In 2015, Slovenia's Open Budget Index score was assessed, reflecting the country's level of providing accessible budget information to the public. The survey
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RDA Node Slovenia Project Overview
The RDA Node Slovenia project serves as a central contact point between the Research Data Alliance and stakeholders in Slovenia. The project aims to coordinate infrastructure development based on international standards, promote data sharing culture, and engage stakeholders in scientific domains. Ac
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Preventive Healthcare Programmes for Children in Slovenia
Current preventive healthcare programmes in primary pediatric care in Slovenia include services such as children and youth preventive healthcare, cancer screening, home visiting, reproductive and oral health care, as well as preventive care for athletes and occupational health. Well-child visits are
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Rental Sector Trends and Policy Evolution in Slovenia and Serbia
Explore the evolution of the rental sector in Slovenia and Serbia, from the socialist order to privatization and the current challenges faced in providing social housing. Key events, documents, and legislative acts have shaped the rental landscape in these transition countries, impacting ownership r
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Implementing Gender Equality Plans at ZRC SAZU, Slovenia
One of the largest research institutions in Slovenia, ZRC SAZU, is implementing Gender Equality Plans (GEPs) to improve gender equality in research organizations. The GEP project involves piloting organizations in Greece, Tunisia, Israel, Italy, Spain, Cyprus, and Slovenia. Research and analysis of
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Factors Influencing Fathers' Paternity Leave Usage in Slovenia
This study explores the factors affecting fathers' utilization of paternity leave in Slovenia based on a survey conducted in 2010. Factors such as child-related tasks, household work index, parental education, employment status, and settlement size were considered. Significant impacts on paternity l
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Challenges and Solutions in Implementing Non-Standard Monetary Policies in Slovenia
The decoupling of real and financial cycles in Slovenia, attributed to a balance-sheet recession and unsustainable debt-financed growth, poses challenges for monetary policy effectiveness. Credit decline persists despite economic growth, hindered by risk-averse banks and limited market for alternati
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Analysis of Key Issues for Transport of Dangerous Goods in Slovenia
This analysis focuses on the legal bases and regulations governing the transportation and inspection of dangerous goods in Slovenia, covering aspects such as international agreements, EU requirements, specific legislation for different modes of transportation, and the Dangerous Goods Transport Act.
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A Comparative Analysis of Parental Leave Policies in Slovenia and Sweden
This study compares the parental leave policies of Slovenia and Sweden, highlighting key similarities and differences. Lessons from the comparison include the early establishment of paid maternity leave in both countries, the involvement of various stakeholders in policymaking, and the differing app
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Higher Education System in Slovenia: Part-Time and Short-Cycle Academia
Slovenia is actively involved in the Bologna process and is committed to establishing a high-quality tertiary education system. The country offers short-cycle higher education programs alongside traditional higher education, focusing on quality, employability, and mobility. With a rising number of t
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Impact of Covid-19 Crisis on Nursing Education in Europe: Experiences from Slovenia
The Covid-19 crisis significantly affected nursing education in Slovenia, with interruptions in clinical training, remote learning, and challenges in program implementation. The first wave led to country-wide lockdowns and closures, while the ongoing second wave continues to pose obstacles such as l
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Overview of ECEC Services and Funding in Slovenia
ECEC services in Slovenia cater to children from age 1 to 6, with preschool education falling under the Ministry of Education since 1993. The organization of ECEC includes two age groups, with public programs following the national curriculum. Funding primarily comes from municipality budgets and pa
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Women in Healthcare: Insights from Slovenia's Medical Sector
The healthcare system in Slovenia reflects a growing trend of feminization, especially in the field of medical doctors. Despite favorable laws and agreements for women workers and equal salaries, leadership positions remain predominantly held by men. Data from 2018 shows a significant number of wome
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Slovenia's R&D Success: Achieving Growth Through Innovation and Synergies
Slovenia has made significant progress in increasing research and development (R&D) intensity, positioning itself as a top performer in the EU. With a focus on stimulating innovative SMEs and public-private partnerships, the country is on track to meet its 2020 R&D intensity target. Challenges remai
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Strategies for Advancing Female Researchers' Careers at ZRC SAZU, Slovenia
Enhancing gender equality and career advancement for female researchers at ZRC SAZU in Slovenia is a priority, with measures like mentoring, flexible working hours, funds for family support, and promoting excellence being key strategies. The institution's Gender Equality Plan (GEP) includes initiati
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Establishing a Mass Valuation System: The Experience of Slovenia
Slovenia's journey in establishing a mass valuation system post-independence in 1991 is explored, detailing the tax structure, challenges faced such as double taxation and arbitrary valuation, and the political intent to introduce a uniform real estate tax system.
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Detailed National LFS Data Access in Slovenia
Explore the process of accessing detailed national LFS microdata in Slovenia, differences between EU-LFS and Slovenian LFS (ADS survey), availability for different user types, preparation steps, distribution methods, and future plans discussed at the 4th DwB Workshop in Ljubljana, 2014.
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Rental Tenures in Slovenia: Insights from Post-Socialist Countries
Slovenia exhibits a unique tenure structure with a high percentage of home ownership and specific regulations governing rental tenures. The 2003 Housing Act defines various rental types, including non-profit and market-based rentals, while legislation outlines rules on contracts, rent regulation, an
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National Importance of Consuming Whole Grain Products in Slovenia's Health Programme
Dr. Marjeta Recek from the Ministry of Health emphasizes the significance of consuming whole grain products in Slovenia's National Programme on Nutrition and Health. The program aims to empower individuals to make healthy choices, improve health, and enhance quality of life by promoting nutrition, s
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The Legend of the Sunken Bell in Bled, Slovenia
In the quiet town of Bled, Slovenia, a tragic tale unfolds as a young widow's grief leads to the sinking of a bell intended for her husband. Despite her misfortune, her selfless actions towards building a new church on the island leave a lasting legacy. The story of the sunken bell continues to echo
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Contrasting Maternity Leave Policies in Slovenia and Croatia
A comparative analysis of the maternity leave policies in Slovenia and Croatia, focusing on historical backgrounds, recent reforms, influencing factors, and implications. The differences and similarities in generosity, gendersensitiveness, and social investment perspectives are examined, shedding li
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