Major leaps in science this year, but staff shortages remain

Ljubljana, 21 December - The Slovenian scientific community has made several major leaps in terms of optimizing the work process and improving autonomy, but staff shortages remain a burning issue, directors of the country's research institutions said at a discussion hosted by the Slovenian Press Agency (STA) on Thursday.

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STA panel on science policy in 2023.
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Rado Pišot, the head of the Science and Research Centre in Koper, speaks at an STA panel on science policy in 2023.
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Gregor Anderluh, the head of the National Institute of Chemistry, speaks at an STA panel on science policy in 2023.
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Boštjan Zalar, the head of the Jožef Stefan Institute, speaks at an STA panel on science policy in 2023.
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Oto Luthar, the head of the ZRC SAZU, speaks at an STA panel on science policy in 2023.
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Andrej Pančur, the head of the National Institute of Contemporary History, speaks at an STA panel on science policy in 2023.
Photo: Katja Kodba/STA

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