Slovenia joins new MA programme on space medicine

Ljubljana, 7 September - The Ljubljana-based Jožef Stefan Institute has partnered up with two other research and educational institutions from Germany and France to carry out a new international post-graduate studies programme on space medicine, the first of its kind in the world. The programme will focus on physiology and medicine in space and in extreme environments.

Ljubljana Head of the Slovenian Space Office Tanja Permozer at a press conference on a new joint space medicine master's programme. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

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Head of the Slovenian Space Office Tanja Permozer at a press conference on a new joint space medicine master's programme.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

Ljubljana Project head Pierre Denise from the University of Caen (France) at a press conference on a new joint space medicine master's programme. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

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Project head Pierre Denise from the University of Caen (France) at a press conference on a new joint space medicine master's programme.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

Ljubljana Head of the Planica research centre Igor Mekjavić at a press conference on a new joint space medicine master's programme. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

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Head of the Planica research centre Igor Mekjavić at a press conference on a new joint space medicine master's programme.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

Ljubljana Project partners from Slovenia, France and Germany hold a press conference to present a new joint space medicine master's programme. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

Ljubljana
Project partners from Slovenia, France and Germany hold a press conference to present a new joint space medicine master's programme.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

Ljubljana Project partners from Slovenia, France and Germany hold a press conference to present a new joint space medicine master's programme. From left to right: Head of the Planica research centre Igor Mekjavić, project head Pierre Denise from the University of Caen (France), head of the Slovenian Space Office Tanja Permozer, Bovec Mayor Valter Mlekuž and president of the Slovenian Speleological Association Igor Benko. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

Ljubljana
Project partners from Slovenia, France and Germany hold a press conference to present a new joint space medicine master's programme.
From left to right: Head of the Planica research centre Igor Mekjavić, project head Pierre Denise from the University of Caen (France), head of the Slovenian Space Office Tanja Permozer, Bovec Mayor Valter Mlekuž and president of the Slovenian Speleological Association Igor Benko.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

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