Lucija Čok

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Lucija Čok is a Slovenian linguist. She is the former minister of education for Slovenia and the former rector of the University of Primorska, where she is a professor emerita.

Čok was one of four children in a working class family. She went to school in Koper, and graduated from the University of Ljubljana in 1965.[1]

Čok served Slovenia as Minister of Education, Science and Sport from 2000 to 2002. In 2003 she became the founding rector of the University of Primorska. In 2006, she was awarded the Legion of Honour by French Republic.[2]

Publications

  • Imparo l'italiano giocando : libro di testo attivo per lo studio iniziale della lingua italiana, 1984
  • Slovenska Istra med politiko sožitja in priseljeništvom = Slovenian Istria between coexistence policy and immigration, 2012
  • Hic et nunc aude! : ustanovitev Univerze na Primorskem v času in prostoru, 2013
  • Srečko in Peter : esej o prijateljstvu med Petrom Martincem in Srečkom Kosovelom, 2014

References

  1. ^ "Čok, Lucija" (in Slovenian). Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Odlikovana Lucija Čok" [Lucija Čok receives recognition] (in Slovenian). Pop TV. 7 April 2006. Retrieved 15 December 2019.

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