Teaching staff In the school year of 2020/21, 115 university teachers were employed at the faculty. Among the most prominent teachers in the history of the faculty are: •
Aleš Debeljak (1961-2016), poet, writer, editor, sociologist of culture •
Pavel Gantar (1949-), former speaker of the Slovenian National Assembly (2008–11) •
Ljubica Jelušič (1960-), former minister of defence (2008–12) (Chair of Defense Studies) •
Manca Košir (1948-), journalist, politician (Chair of Journalism) •
Igor Lukšič (1961-), former minister of education and sport (2008–12), former president of the
Social Democrats (2012–14) (Chair of Political Sciences) •
Anton Grizold (1956-), former minister of defence (2000–02) (Chair of Defense Studies)
Graduates By the study year 2020/21, 13,909 people completed bachelor programs, 50 completed specialized programs, 3,073 completed master study programs (of those 1,534 completed pre-Bologna scientific master programs) and 490 people completed
doctoral programs. Among the most prominent graduates of the faculty are: •
Darja Bavdaž Kuret (1956-), diplomat (ambassador) •
Urška Bračko (1993-), photomodel •
Alenka Bratušek, former Prime Minister of Slovenia (2013–14) •
Mihael Brejc, former Member of the European Parliament (2004–09), former
Minister of Labour, Family and Social Affairs (2000) •
Milan Brglez, former speaker of the Slovenian National Assembly (2014–18), Member of the European Parliament (2019–24) • Pavel Gantar (1949-), former speaker of the Slovenian National Assembly (2008–11) •
Klemen Grošelj, Member of the European Parliament (2019–24) •
Spomenka Hribar, author, philosopher, sociologist, politician •
Janez Janša, former
Prime Minister of Slovenia (2003–08; 2012–13; 2020-22), former Minister of Defense (1990–94; 2000) •
Marjetka Jeršek (1961-), writer and painter •
Darja Kapš (1981-), Woman Grandmaster (Chess) •
Mojca Kleva (1976-),
Member of the European Parliament (2011–14) •
Jožef Školč (1960-), former speaker of the Slovenian National Assembly (1994–96) •
Igor Šoltes (1964-),
Member of the European Parliament (2014–19) •
Alojz Šteiner (1957-),
Chief of Generalstaff of the Slovenian Armed Forces (2009–12) •
Gregor Tomc (1952-), musician and politician •
Matej Tonin (1983-), former
minister of defence (2020-21), former speaker of the
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