Let the adventure begin

WELCOME DAY AT AMEU

At the beginning of semester, we organize an introduction Welcome day for all incoming students. On that day we provide students information about the teaching-learning process, get to know them with academic formalities, integrate them with the other foreign students, interact with facilities, etc.

Upon the commencement of lectures, students are generally engaged in the introduction week. This is a fantastic opportunity for newcomers to get familiarized with the school and staff, as well as some of their future classmates. There is also a traditional “brucovanje” event held in November, when older students “initiate” the firstyears into the student body. Towards the end of the year, in December, there is a so called “Slavnostna Akademija” (Celebratory Academy), which hosts some well-respected speakers and there’s even a concert!

ACCOMODATION

Hunting for the right place to suit your needs and wishes is difficult, but we’re here to help! As a foreigner, your choices are generally split into three categories – you can stay in one of Maribor’s student dormitories, find a hostel room or settle in an apartment. The price of dormitories, depending on room size and category is typically around 64 – 135€ / month. Renting an apartment is slightly more expensive, at around 200€/month, depending on the location, size, adaptation, furnishing etc. You have one- or two-bed rooms. Utilities are not included in the price, and are around 50€ / month. Finding a roommate in the Alma Mater community is always a good idea, as it is an easy way to stay on top of your studies, make friends and bring down the cost of housing. Below are a few useful links to help you in your search. Please note that certain websites are only in Slovene. You can use Google Chrome to have them instantly and fully translated into your language of choice. Should you have difficulty obtaining the necessary information, please contact our International Office.

Dormitories  
University of Maribor Dormitories www.studentskidomovi.um.si/portal/index.php/our-dormitories
Dom Tomi www.student-tomi.si/index.html
Hostels  

Hostel UNI*

www.youth-hostel.si/anglesko/hostelsasp?id=10#page=1

https://www.terme-maribor.si/sl/hoteli/hotel-orel

Hostel Pekarna www.hostelpekarna.eu
Tavas Hostel www.facebook.com/hosteltavas
Apartments & Rooms  
Dostop.si www.dostop.si/Kamrica.aspx
Bolha.com www.bolha.com/nepremicnine/stanovanja/
Nepremicnine.net www.realestate-slovenia.info
AirBnB www.airbnb.com
Gohome.si www.gohome.si

TEMPORARY RESIDENCE PERMIT

Foreign student, who is accepted to study in any form of education may be issued a temporary residence permit in Slovenia. Residence registration is the registration of your place of residence on Slovenian territory and is mandatory for all residents. You must register your temporary residence in Slovenia at the administrative unit where you reside within eight days of entering Slovenia or receiving the document showing the legality of your temporary residence. Foreign students are granted a temporary residence permit for study, specialization or advanced training, but no longer than one year.

When registering a temporary residence, you must submit:

  • a valid identity card or passport,
  • proof of the legality of your temporary residence in Slovenia (Confirmation of enrolment at AMEU) and
  • proof that you have the right to reside at the address you are registering (a statement of ownership or co-ownership, a lease or sublet contract, consent of the owner, one co-owner or an accommodation provider – the owner’s consent does not need to be certified).

The registration of a temporary residence is valid for a maximum of two years or for the period of permitted stay if this is less than two years. 

FOOD SUBSIDIES

Slovenia has a long-standing tradition of providing its students with a so-called “študentski boni” (student vouchers) to be used on two meals per day. This subsidy is valued at around 2.60€ and can be used at many of the city’s restaurants through a mobile application platform.

COST OF LIFE

The cost of life in Slovenia varies greatly on one’s lifestyle and preference. You will need around 200€ /month for all your food-related expenses, excluding tobacco or alcohol. Given the small size of Slovenian cities, cost of transport is very much dependent on personal lifestyle – most locals either walk or use a bicycle to get around town.

BANKS & CURRENCY

The official currency of Slovenia is the EURO (€). There are several international banks, as well as some local ones such as Abanka, Nova KBM, SKB, Delavska Hranilnica, etc. They are generally open from 8am to 5pm, with a lunch break in between. Some banks offer cheap or even free creation of accounts for students. You can withdraw funds from most foreign bank accounts at local ATMs, however, you may be charged a service fee for the transaction. Please inquire into the details with your home bank – they may also provide you with a list of places where you can access your account.

NIGHTLIFE

Looking for an exciting evening to unwind after a long day? Albeit small, a diverse selection of bars and clubs are open late into the night. Marked on your map, you will find Poštna street, which is a well-known small street full of bars and restaurants. Many Erasmus students will venture to KMŠ nightclub for an evening of dancing. If you’re looking for an evening of alternative and blues music, you can also check out Satchmo – for those of you who enjoy Latin music, Fuego and Tacos have got you covered! For a more lounge-y feel, hop over to Niagara, or just a block away, the luxurious Terasa restaurant features a fantastic view on top of the City Hotel. For cheap drinks head on over to Piranha before 1am! While going out is an important part of enjoying youth, you should always do so safely! Look after your belongings and if possible, bring a friend or two!

SIGHTSEEING

Visit Maribor APP - This is a free app with offline functionality that will take you on a journey across Maribor, familiarizing you with its history and sights. It provides an excellent layout of sights near your location, also suggesting four themed walking paths through town. The app is available for download on Google Play, as well as the iOS App Store.

For a complete list of sights and ongoing events, as well as activities, please visit www.maribor-pohorje.si.

ESN MARIBOR

ESN Maribor was established in 2001, as an independent association, which is working very closely with the main International Relations office of the University of Maribor and other faculties. The mission of ESN Maribor is to help with the academic, social integration of Erasmus+ and other foreign students into the local environment. This is mainly done through activities by local students, that are doing very best by organizing many cultural and social events within Welcome weeks such as trips to various places within Slovenia and and other neighbour countries, film nights, language projects, international food festival etc.

Also there is always weekly parties with special offers for Erasmus+ and exchange students making the venues breathe a true international, friendly and welcoming atmosphere; various events such as international dinners, cinema nights, typical dinners, Meeting Points, Speed Meetings and Tandems; sports activities in nature, ...as well as many other surprises!

If you need any kind of advises according to social life in Maribor, please feel free to get in touch with them through website (http://www.esn-mb.org/), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/pages/ESN-MARIBOR/52104526944) or e-mail (info@esn-mb.org).

IMPORTANT CONTACTS

Contact Website Telephone number
Emergency call www.sos112.si 112
Police www.policija.si 113
Fire www.sos112.si 112
Hospital www.sb-mb.si +386 2 3211000
Telephone subscriber information www.tis.telekom.si 1188
Road breakdown assistance www.amzs.info 1987
Tourist information Maribor www.maribor-tourism.si +386 2 2346611
Railway station Maribor www.slo-zeleznice.si +386 2 2922160
Bus station Maribor www.veolia-transport.si 080 1116