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MATRES - Material Resilience in Times of Environmental and Social Change
Project Duration: 1 November 2025–31 October 2030
Project Leader: dr. Matija Črešnar
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Environmental Care in Anthropo(s)cenic Landscapes: Voices and Practices from Albania and Serbia
Project Duration: 1 January 2025–31 December 2027
Project Leader: Nataša Gregorič Bon, PhD
ARIS Project ID: J6-60102
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Iva Kosmos | Yugoslav travel writers in the Third World: socialist contact zones and the anti-colonial production of knowledge
January 20, 2026 at 13:00
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SLO KARST NFO – geophysical laboratory in nature
The Slovenian Near Fault Observatory was established in 2020 – 2021. Located in SW Slovenia, in the NW Dinarides, a region still undergoing active tectonic deformations (<5mm/yr). The area consists mainly of highly karstified Mesozoic carbonate rocks and minor patches of Cenozoic siliciclastic flysch sequences. The main seismogenic sources of the NFO are sub vertical dipping dextral strike slip faults of the Dinaric fault system (NW SE and NNW SSE) with moderate to strong (historical) seismicity with occasional swarming events. The strongest historical earthquakes in NW Dinarides occurred close to the NFO, and ruptured the faults of the Dinaric fault system. SLO KARST NFO – Data and Research Links:SLO KARST NFO – Slovenian Near Fault Observatoryhttps://slo-karst-nfo.si/ FDSN Network S5 – SLO KARST Near Fault Observatory – International seismological network and data accesshttps://fdsn.org/networks/detail/S5/ FRIDGE – European Near-Fault Observatories Data Portalhttps://fridge.ingv.it/
Author: Stanka Šebela, PhD
Period of creating: since 2020
Caretaker: Stanka Šebela, PhD, Uroš Novak, PhD, Magdalena Năpăruş-Aljančič, PhD, Jasmina Čeligoj Biščak
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eLTER PLUS
Project Duration: 1 February 2020–31 January 2025
Project Leader: Prof. dr. Tanja Pipan (576)
ARIS Project ID: H2020-eLTER PLUS-228784
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Slovenia Successful at the European Terminology Summit
On November 27 and 28, the European Terminology Summit took place in Innsbruck. The award for the best MA thesis in the field of terminology was presented to Gašper Tonin from Slovenia.
DEC 18, 2025
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Managing Artificial Intelligence in Archaeology (MAIA)
Project Duration: 20 September 2024–19 September 2028
Project Leader: Dr Gabriele Gattiglia