University of Novo Mesto

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University of Novo Mesto
Univerza v Novem mestu
University of Novo Mesto 2.jpg
Established2017
Rector Marjan Blažič
Students600
Location,
45°48′14″N15°09′47″E / 45.804°N 15.163°E / 45.804; 15.163
Website https://uni-nm.si/en/

The University of Novo Mesto (UNM, Slovene : Univerza v Novem mestu) is a private university in Slovenia. It is located in the town of Novo Mesto. [1]

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  1. Zore, Janoš (November 28, 2017). "Novo mesto dobilo 6. slovensko univerzo". Delo. Retrieved February 15, 2020.

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