Today the Faculty of Economics in Ljubljana is a modern academic institution, performing various programmes of undergraduate, graduate and doctoral study. More than. 5000 students study in these programmes per year. Al the disposal of students and nearly a hundred university teachers there are 4 large lecture rooms and 44 smaller ones, six of which are specially eguipped for the needs of foreign language teaching with audio and video eguipment, while five of them have modern computer eguipment. The Faculty has a library with two reading rooms, several conference rooms and a restaurant, too. In the. Faculty complex there is also a University Computer. Centre, The Faculty of Economics has been maintaining its connections with related institutions worldwide for several decades, and the international activities of the Faculty have especially expanded in the past years. The most important international connections are the following: University of Indiana, School of Business, USA. The Faculty has been cooperating with this school for more than three decades, exchanging pedagogical workers and students and sending younger members there for graduate and doctoral education. Each year the American side receives five students from the Faculty of Economics for one-year study. PRAGMA group has been established by the members of Erasmus Project and expanded by the University of Kutztown and the Faculty of Economics becoming its members. The network is -intended to exchange undergraduate students among higher education organizations from the United Kingdom, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Italy, the USA, Portugal, Finland and Slovenia. TEMPUS is a project intented for university teachers' and students' education in the field of economics, Education takes place by exchanging teachers and students among the faculties E.S.C. BREST., Universita degli studi di Siena, University of Bristol and the Faculty of Economics in Ljubljana. CEPUS is a programme of students' and university teachers' exchange among the Faculties of Economics in Rijeka, Klagenfurt, Budapest and Ljubljana. Ljubljana Summer Programme is a joint project of the American Business School of the University in Indiana, the Austrian University of Economics in Vienna, the Hungarian University in Budapest, and the Faculty of Economics in Ljubljana. The programme is in its development stage at the moment and will start with its activities in June 1996 in the English language; it will take place mostly in Ljubljana, and partly in Vienna and Budapest.