Ljubljana Business School Marks 80 Years With Global Ambitions

Dean says anniversary reflects international competitiveness and national impact

The School of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana is marking its 80th anniversary not merely as a historical milestone but as proof that a Slovenian institution can compete at the highest international level, according to Dean Tomaž Turk. In an opinion piece, Turk argues that the school’s development—from 348 students in 1946 to a globally connected institution today—demonstrates Slovenia’s capacity to produce research, education, and expertise with international relevance.

The school holds the prestigious “triple crown” of business education accreditations—EQUIS, AACSB, and AMBA—placing it among roughly the top 1% of business schools worldwide.

Its flagship International Master in Business and Organisation programme has also climbed in global rankings, reaching 44th place in the Financial Times Master in Management ranking in 2025, reflecting growing international recognition and a diverse student body drawn from dozens of countries.

Beyond teaching, the school emphasises research and real-world impact. Through more than 50 research projects and initiatives such as the Centre of Business Excellence, it contributes to debates on competitiveness, sustainability, financial stability, and economic transformation—issues central not only to Slovenia but to Europe’s wider economic landscape. Over eight decades, the institution has educated more than 50,000 graduates who now shape businesses, financial institutions, and public policy, reinforcing its role as a key pillar of Slovenia’s knowledge and economic ecosystem.

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