University of Maribor

Overview

The University of Maribor, established in 1975, is Slovenia’s second-largest public research university. With origins dating back to the 19th century, it serves roughly 14,000 students across 17 faculties. The university is located in Maribor, Slovenia’s second city, and plays a key role in academic, economic, and cultural development in the region. Known for its breadth of disciplines—from engineering and business to arts and medicine—it combines European academic tradition with a strong focus on international cooperation and applied research.

Maribor offers a bilingual academic environment, with many English-taught courses available in economics, engineering, tourism and science. Through partnerships and mobility programmers, UM hosts about 13 % international students and maintains exchange agreements with over 600 institutions worldwide. The campus experience includes vibrant student life with sports, cultural activities, and numerous extracurricular opportunities, aimed at holistic student development.

2. General Information

Name University of Maribor (Universal v Mariboru)
Established 1975
Type Public research university
Location Maribor, Slovenia
Students ≈ 13,988 (2023)
Faculties 17 faculties including Business, Engineering, Medicine, Tourism, Arts, Economics, Law, Science, Agriculture
Website https://www.um.si/en/home-page/

3. Fee Structure

Program Tuition Fee (per year)
Bachelor’s/Master’s (Slovenian/EU students) Free full-time study
Bachelor’s (English or for non‑EU students) €1,990–€4,200
Master’s (English or non‑EU) €2,330–€4,930
PhD (non‑EU students) ≈ €3,950/year

4. Academic Programs

  • Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral degrees across 17 faculties
  • Fields include: Business & Economics, Engineering & Technology, Medicine & Health Sciences, Law, Tourism, Agriculture, Arts & Humanities, Natural Sciences, Education, Organizational Sciences
  • Many English-taught options in business, engineering, tourism, informatics, and doctoral studies
  • Active international exchange via Erasmus+ and bilateral agreements with 600+ institutions

5. Facilities

  • Main campuses across Maribor near city centre
  • Leon Štukelj University Sports Centre featuring gyms, halls for volleyball, basketball, dance, squash, climbing wall and sauna
  • University libraries, computing centre, labs and research infrastructure
  • Student clubs, cultural events, music rooms and party spaces on campus

6. Accommodation

The university offers dormitory housing in several student residences (Tyresa, Gosposvetska, Quadro campuses). Rooms are mostly double and rent is paid per semester; availability is limited and prioritized for Erasmus or incoming students. Many students choose private shared apartments nearby. Maribor is considered safe and student-friendly.

  • Public dormitories: semester rent €636–918 + €5 move‑in fee, deposit €200
  • Dorms include shared kitchens, bathrooms, Wi‑Fi, security
  • Private rentals nearby cost around €200–350/month per room
  • Student services assist with housing applications and referrals

7. Contact Information

  • Email: international@um.si (International Relations Office)
  • Phone: listed on UM’s central administrative directory
  • Address: Slomškov trg 15, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia

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