Programme aims to encourage return of Slovenian scientists working abroad

Ljubljana, 11 November - The national Research Agency (ARRS) and the Education Ministry presented on Monday the Aleš Debeljak programme for integrating Slovenian know-how and innovations which would encourage young Slovenian scientists studying abroad to return back home. The programme's first public call will include EUR 1.2 million.

Ljubljana The national Research Agency (ARRS) and the Education Ministry hold a press conference on the Aleš Debeljak programme enabling the reintegration of Slovenian researchers studying abroad. The agency's acting director Jozsef Györkös (pictured). Photo: Bor Slana/STA

Ljubljana
The national Research Agency (ARRS) and the Education Ministry hold a press conference on the Aleš Debeljak programme enabling the reintegration of Slovenian researchers studying abroad.
The agency's acting director Jozsef Györkös (pictured).
Photo: Bor Slana/STA

Ljubljana The national Research Agency (ARRS) and the Education Ministry hold a press conference on the Aleš Debeljak programme enabling the reintegration of Slovenian researchers studying abroad. Author and translator Erica Johnson Debeljak (pictured), the wife of late poet and essayist Aleš Debeljak (1961-2016). Photo: Bor Slana/STA

Ljubljana
The national Research Agency (ARRS) and the Education Ministry hold a press conference on the Aleš Debeljak programme enabling the reintegration of Slovenian researchers studying abroad.
Author and translator Erica Johnson Debeljak (pictured), the wife of late poet and essayist Aleš Debeljak (1961-2016).
Photo: Bor Slana/STA

Ljubljana The national Research Agency (ARRS) and the Education Ministry hold a press conference on the Aleš Debeljak programme enabling the reintegration of Slovenian researchers studying abroad. Education Minister Jernej Pikalo (pictured). Photo: Bor Slana/STA

Ljubljana
The national Research Agency (ARRS) and the Education Ministry hold a press conference on the Aleš Debeljak programme enabling the reintegration of Slovenian researchers studying abroad.
Education Minister Jernej Pikalo (pictured).
Photo: Bor Slana/STA

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