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Bergen National Academy of the Arts (KHIB)


Stromgaten 1
 
Tel: +47-5558-7300
Fax: +47-5558-7310
E-Mail: khib@hhib.no
Web: www.khib.no

 Course: Undergraduate, Graduate Programmes
 
  
Study Domain arts and crafts, design, fine arts
Programmes: undergraduate and graduate programmes leading to Bachelor's and Master's degrees.
Fees: living costs: approximately 8,000 NOK per month.
Languages: Norwegian.
Applications: Bachelor's degree: 15 April; Master's degree: 23 May; to the above address.


Bergen University College


Nygaardsgaten 112 PO Box 7030
 
Tel: +47-5558-7503
Fax: +47-5558-7789
E-Mail: post@hib.no
Web: www.hib.no

 Course: Undergraduate Programmes
 
  
Study Domain building industry, business administration, chemical engineering, chemical industry, civil engineering, early childhood education, economy, education, electricity and electronics, engineering, home economics, mechanical engineering, nursing, radiology, social work, special education, teacher education, vocational training
Programmes: undergraduate programmes leading to Bachelor's degrees.
Open to: candidates of any nationality holding a secondary-school certificate.
Duration: 3 to 4 years (depending on programme).
Languages: Norwegian; some courses are given in English.


Kunsthogskolen i Bergen


Stromgaten 1
 
Tel: +47-5558-7300
Fax: +47-5558-7310
E-Mail: khib@hhib.no
Web: www.khib.no

 Course: Undergraduate, Graduate Programmes
 
  
Study Domain arts and crafts, design, fine arts
Programmes: undergraduate and graduate programmes leading to Bachelor's and Master's degrees.
Fees: living costs: approximately NOK 8,000 per month.
Languages: Norwegian.
Applications: B.A.: by 14 April; M.A.: by 1 June, to the above address.


Narvik University College (HIN)


PO Box 385
 
Tel: +47-7696-6240
Fax: +47-7696-6810
E-Mail: mok@hin.no
Web: www.hin.no

 Course: Engineering Programmes
 
  
Study Domain building industry, civil engineering, computer science, electricity and electronics, energy, mechanical engineering, nursing, technology
Programmes: programme of courses in: mechanical engineering, building and civil engineering, environmental technology, power systems, electronics, space technology, computer science, nursing.
Open to: candidates with general secondary-school education equivalent to the International Baccalaureate, with good knowledge of Norwegian.
Duration: 3 years.
Fees: (approximate figures) tuition: NOK 1,000 per semester; estimated living expenses NOK 6,100 per month.
Applications: to the above address.


Norwegian Academy of Music (NMH)


PO Box 5190 Majorstua
 
Tel: +47-2336-7000
Fax: +47-2336-7001
E-Mail: mh@nmh.no
Web: www.nmh.no

 Course: Undergraduate, Graduate, Postgraduate Programmes
 
  
Study Domain music and musicology
Programmes: undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate programme of courses leading to Bachelor's, Master's and Ph.D. in music performance and music pedagogy.


Norwegian Agency for Development Co-operation (NORAD)


PB 7800
 
Tel: +47-5530-8800
Fax: +47-5530-8801
E-Mail: siu@siu.no
Web: www.siu.no/norad

 Scholarship: NORAD Fellowship Programme
 
  
Study Domain all major fields
Scholarships: NORAD Fellowship Programme.
Description: to support strategic capacity building within institutions in prioritised partner countries for Norwegian development co-operation; scholarships for candidates at postgraduate level; the candidates are required to hold a B.Sc. degree and 2 to 3 years of relevant professional experience in their field; information about prioritized countries, application procedures and course programmes are available in the annual NORAD Fellowship Course Catalogue http://www.siu.no/norad
Value: living expenses for 2 academic years plus a return ticket to Norway. An installation allowance, equivalent to one-half of a fellowship's monthly allowance, will be provided for deposit at the student hostel, clothing and miscellaneous expenses.
Applications: contact Norwegian Embassy/Consulate in home country; deadline: 1 December for the following academic year starting in August.


Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (NHH)


Helleveien 30
 
Tel: +47-5595-9389
E-Mail: mib.stud@nhh.no
Web: www.nhh.no

 Course: Graduate Programme / Business
 
  
Study Domain accounting, administration, business, business administration, communication, development studies, finance, international business, international law, international relations, management, political economy, political science
Programmes: Master's degree programme in International Business, international economics, corporate finance, marketing, managerial economics and management, foreign exchange, accounting, international organizations, history and political science.
Open to: students of any nationality aiming to become future international managers in both public and private sectors with high academic attainment holding at least a Bachelor's degree, preferably with introductory courses in statistics, accounting, economics, finance, computing and management; proficiency in English required.
Duration: 1-1/2 years (3 semesters).
Fees: tuition free; welfare charge: NOK 305 per semester; living expenses: NOK 30,000 per semester.
Languages: instruction in English.


Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)


Tel: +47-7359-5000
Fax: +47-7359-5310
E-Mail: international@adm.ntnu.no
Web: www.ntnu.no

 Course: Undergraduate, Graduate Programmes
 
  
Study Domain all major fields
Programmes: degree courses in most major fields.
Open to: students from EEA and Council of Europe countries who fulfil the basic university entrance requirements (International Baccalaureate or equivalent) and have proficiency in English (TOEFL/ELTS); foreign students must complete a course in the Norwegian language (the Introductory Programme) before Faculty studies.
Duration: 5 years.
Fees: no tuition fee; room, board, books, medical care, transport, etc.: minimum NOK 6,000 per month; all students must be able to document or declare (EU/EEA students) a minimum of NOK 80,000 (approx. US$11,000) per year in funds.
Financial assistance: possibility of Norwegian government funding for graduate studies, contact the Office of International Relations at time of application for eligibility.
Languages: instruction in Norwegian (a few courses in English).
Applications: by 1 March, to the International Office, at the address above.


Oslo National College of the Arts


PO Box 6853 St Olavsplass
 
Tel: +47-2299-5500
Fax: +47-2299-5502
E-Mail: khio@khio.no
Web: www.khio.no

 Course: Undergraduate Programmes
 
  
Study Domain applied arts, arts, arts and crafts, decorative arts, design, education, fine arts, interior design, performing arts
Programmes: undergraduate programme of courses leading to Bachelor's degrees.
Open to: candidates of any nationality with university entrance requirements.
 
Other conditions: admission test and additional conditions depending on criteria set by the relevant departments.
Fees: current registration: NOK 360; tuition fees: none; living costs: minimum of NOK 6,000 per month.
Languages: Norwegian and English.
Applications: by 1 April to the above address.


Oslo University College (OUC)


International Office Wergelandsveien 27
 
Tel: +47-2245-2000
Fax: +47-2245-3005
E-Mail: postmottak@hio.no
Web: www.hio.no

 Course: Undergraduate, Graduate Programmes
 
  
Study Domain all major fields
Programmes: degree programmes at the following faculties: Faculty of Nursing; Faculty of Engineering; Faculty of Health Sciences; Faculty of Business, Public administration and Social work; Faculty of Journalism, Library and Information science; Faculty of Education; Faculty of Fine Arts and Drama.
Fees: tuition free; accommodation in dormitories: NOK 1,500-2,000.
Financial assistance: from Norwegian government; enquire at above address for possibility of financial assistance.
Languages: instruction in English
Applications: to above address.


Ostfold University College


Remmen
 
Tel: +47-6921-5000
Fax: +47-6921-5002
E-Mail: post-fa@hiof.no
Web: www.hiof.no

 Course: Undergraduate, Postgraduate Programmes
 
  
Study Domain computer science, English, French, German, international business, nursing
Programmes: undergraduate and postgraduate programmes leading to Bachelor's and Master's degrees.
Description: Master's programme only in computer science.
Open to: candidates of any country; language proficiency test in Norwegian and English.
Duration: 3 years.
Fees: tuition fees: none.
Applications: by 1 March to the National Admission Office, Samordnet opptak, Postboks 1175 Blinden, N-0317 Oslo.


Research Council of Norway


Secretariat for Cultural Exchange Programmes PO Box 2700 St. Hanshaugen
 
Tel: +47-22-03-7000
Fax: +47-22-03-7001
E-Mail: intstip@rcn.no
Web: www.forskningsradet.no/english/

 Scholarship: Scholarships
 
  
Study Domain cultural studies, education, research
Scholarships: (a) Senior Scientist Visiting Fellowship; (b) Research Programmes of the European Union (EU); (c) Bilateral Scholarship Agreements and other scholarship programmes.
Description: (a) to strengthen Norwegian research institutions and to promote contact between foreign scientists and Norwegian researchers; (b) Marie Curie Training Sites and the 'Access to Research Infrastructure'-facilities in Norway; see website of the Norwegian EU R&D Information Centre; research training networks, and individual postdoctoral and experienced researcher fellowships are announced on the Cordis server: http://www.cordis.lu/improving/home.html; (c) in collaboration with the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, scholarships for citizens (students and researchers) of countries with which Norway has a cultural agreement or a scholarship agreement. Candidates are nominated by their home countries.
Open to: (a) for well-established, internationally recognized scientists wishing to work at a Norwegian research institute; (b) specialists and (c) university professors, from countries with which Norway has a reciprocal cultural agreement; (d) university students, undergraduates and graduates, up to 35 years, from countries with which Norway has exchange programmes under cultural and other reciprocal scholarship agreements: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, Czech Republic, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Russian Federation, United Kingdom; (e) Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian university and college professors, teachers, researchers and advanced university students and employees of firms, organizations and public administration intending to study or receive training in Norway; good knowledge of a Scandinavian language or English required.
Value: (a) NOK 38,000 for each of the first two months and NOK 19,000 for each succeeding month; round-trip travel expenses. Possibility of travel expenses for family members (spouse and minor children) if residing with the fellow for the entire period. Salaries covered through bilateral agreements. (e) NOK 6,500 per month, plus NOK 2,000 for travel expenses and literature allowance; accident/health insurance included.
Applications: (a) should be prepared in cooperation between the institution and the scientist, and submitted by the institution on behalf of the individual applicant. (d) to government scholarship authorities in applicant's own country; the main application deadline is 15 June. Additional deadline 15 September and 15 February. Contact potential host research institution in Norway for updated information; (b) see website; (c) contact relevant authorities in home country (usually the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or Education) for further details on application procedures, deadlines etc. Please note that the International Scholarship Section (IS) of the Research Council of Norway does not administer the Senior Scientist Visiting Fellowships, and cannot answer questions about it. Contact the potential host research institution in Norway for updated information.


Sogn og Fjordane University College


PO Box 133
 
Tel: +47-5767-6000
Fax: +47-5767-6100
E-Mail: post@hisf.no
Web: www.hisf.no

 Course: International Programme
 
  
Study Domain administration, early childhood education, economy, education, engineering, history, languages, marketing, nursing, physical education, public relations, sciences, social sciences, social work, special education
Programmes: 'From mountain to fjord': one semester international programme (30 ECTS credits).
Open to: candidates of any country holding a secondary school certificate with proficiency in English.
Fees: tuition fees: none; living costs: room, board, books, transportation, minimum NOK 6,500 per month.
Languages: English.
Applications: by 15 April.


Telemark University College


Kjdlnes RIN 6 56
 
Tel: +47-3557-5000
Fax: +47-3557-5001
Web: www.hit.no

 Course: Graduate Programmes
 
  
Study Domain accounting, administration, agronomic sciences, applied arts, arts, arts and crafts, civil engineering, computer science, ecology, environment, economic and commercial sciences, economy, electricity and electronics, engineering, English, folklore, German, history, industrial technology, management, marketing, mathematics, natural sciences, nursing, performing arts, physical education, Scandinavian studies, teacher education, technology, tourism, hotel and catering management, vocational training
Programmes: graduate programme leading to Master's degree and non-degree programme.
Description: Master's degree programme in energy and environmental technology; one semester academic programme in Scandinavian studies.
Open to: Master's programme: candidates of any country holding a 3-year Bachelor's degree in Engineering (or equivalent); non-degree programme: undergraduate students at accredited colleges or universities.
Duration: Master's: 2 years beginning 10 August; non-degree programme: 15 weeks (from 10 August to 15 December).
Fees: Master's programme: current registration, 80€ per semester; no tuition fees; living costs, approximately 6,000€ per year; non-degree programme: tuition: US$6,500.
Languages: English.
Applications: Master's programme: by 25 June to the above address (for information contact Dr. Raudiholta, email: Raudi.Holta@hit.no); non-degree programme: by 15 February to Lisa Hjelmeland, Programme coordinator, Hit, Hallvard Eitas plan 3800 BO, email: lisa.hjelmeland@hit.no; tel: +47-3595-2747; fax: +47-3595-0000.


The Norwegian Lutheran School of Theology


PO Box 5144 Majorstuen
 
Tel: +47-2259-0500
Fax: +47-2259-0501
E-Mail: ekspedisjon@mf.no
Web: www.mf.no

 Course: Undergraduate, Graduate and Postgraduate Programmes
 
  
Study Domain theology, religion
Programmes: Candidate, Bachelor's, Master's, Ph.D. degrees in theology; religion.
Description: Doctor of Theology (Dr.theol.); Candidate of Theology (Cand.theol., roughly equivalent to Master of Sacred Theology); Candidate of Philology (Cand.philol.); Master of Philosophy in theology; major and minor degrees in Christian knowledge and religious and ethical education (KRL).
Open to: candidates of any nationality with successful completion of upper secondary education; applicant must fulfil the basic entrance requirements to Norwegian universities, good command of English (TOEFL Test) if English is not the native language, proof of sufficient financial funds to meet the expenses in Norway, proof of proficiency in Norwegian or a completion of the one-year preparatory Norwegian language course.
Languages: language of instruction: Norwegian; English for International Master of Theology Degree.
Applications: by 1 February for admission (fall semester) and by 1 October (spring semester), by 1 March and 1 November for students from the EU and EEA area; basic entrance requirements for matriculation to Norwegian universities see: http://www.uio.no/english/academics/admission/quota/criteria_tabell.html


The School of Mission and Theology (MHS)


Misjonshogskolen Misjonsveien 34
 
Tel: +47-515-6210
Fax: +47-5151-6225
E-Mail: und@mhs.no
Web: www.mhs.no

 Course: Graduate Programme / Theology
 
  
Study Domain theology, religion
Programmes: graduate programme leading to Master of Theology.
Duration: 2 years beginning mid-August.
Languages: English.
Applications: by 15 March to the above address.


Tromso University College


Tel: +47-7766-0300
Fax: +47-7768-9956
E-Mail: postmottak@hitos.no
Web: www.hitos.no

 Course: Undergraduate Programmes
 
  
Study Domain business administration, early childhood education, engineering, laboratory techniques, music and musicology, nursing, radiology, teacher education
Programmes: undergraduate programmes leading to Bachelor's degrees.
Description: Bachelor's degrees in medical laboratory technology, radiography, business administration, teacher education, musical performance, engineering, nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy.
Duration: 3 years beginning in August.
Fees: current registration: 70€; tuition: none; living costs: approximately 600-700€ per month.
Languages: language of instruction: Norwegian; language proficiency: Norwegian and English.
Applications: by 1 March to Samordna Opptak, Postboks 1175 Blindern, 0317 Oslo.


University of Bergen


PO 7800
 
Tel: +47-5558-0000
Fax: +47-5558-9643
Web: www.uib.no

 Course: Graduate Studies
 
  
Study Domain archaeology, biology, dentistry, English, fisheries, health and hygiene, history, physics, sciences, Spanish
Programmes: (a) Master's programme in English, history, archaeology, chemistry, French, German, Spanish and Latin American Studies, informatics, health promotion, dentistry, international health, microbiology, histopathology, public administration and organization theory, social anthropology, system dynamics, geophysics, biology, solid earth science, communication studies; (b) Programme in Scandinavian area studies (SAS): courses in Norwegian language, literature, history, art and architecture, Scandinavian theatre, anthropology, sociology, politics and geography.
Open to: (a) preference is given to applicants from East European and developing countries with relevant Bachelor's degree for Master programme subject; TOEFL 500 minimum; (b) short-term exchange students and applicants studying Scandinavian subjects at home university.
Duration: (a) 2 years, including thesis work; courses begin in August; (b) 1 semester (5 months); courses begin 20 August and 15 January.
Fees: registration per semester: NOK 305 approximately; no tuition fees.
Financial assistance: available for students from certain countries through Norwegian government.
Languages: Instruction in English; Norwegian language courses available.
Applications: by 1 February, to the Office for Foreign Students to the above address.


University of Bergen, Department of Fisheries and Marine Biology


Nordic Council for Marine Biology Thormøhlensgt. 55
 
Tel: +47-5558-4400
E-Mail: post@ifm.uib.no
Web: www.ifm.uib.no

 Course: Graduate Studies
 
  
Study Domain marine biology
Programmes: Nordic courses in marine biology: 10 to 12 participants. Instruction in Danish, Norwegian, Swedish or English.
Open to: Ph.D. students and younger marine biologists from the Nordic countries only.
Held: at institutions dealing with marine biology in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden (different institutions each year).
Applications: variable; announced regularly once a year in October.

 Scholarship: Fellowships
 
  
Study Domain marine biology
Scholarships: Nordic marine biology fellowships.
Open to: candidates from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden with a pre-Ph.D. or equivalent; proficiency in Scandinavian languages required.
Place of study: institutions dealing with marine biology in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
Duration: 2 to 12 months (renewable on certain conditions).
Value: approximately NOK 7,500 per month; no income taxes are paid.
Applications: as announced at all biological institutes in the Nordic countries every Autumn with deadline for applications in December; further information can be obtained from the General Secretary, at the above address.


University of Oslo


PO Box 1081 Blindern
 
Tel: +47-2285-8478
Fax: +47-2285-8488
E-Mail: international@admin.uio.no
Web: www.admin.uio.no/sfa/sip

 Course: Undergraduate, Graduate Programmes
 
  
Study Domain arts, dentistry, education, law, medicine, social sciences, theology, religion
Programmes: undergraduate and graduate programmes leading to Bachelor's and Master's degrees.
Description: (a) English-taught Master's degrees. At present the University offers 11 English-taught Master's degrees in: theology, human rights, international health, media studies, Viking and medieval studies, maritime law, Tibetan and Buddhist culture, environmental and development economics, international and comparative education, higher education, special needs education, peace and conflict studies. For more information please consult website; (b) studies taught in Norwegian: regular degree studies offered in most major subjects. Eight faculties: theology, law, medicine, dentistry, mathematics & natural sciences, arts (humanities), social sciences and education; (c) exchange students under a mobility programme, e.g. ERASMUS, or bilateral agreement apply through their home university. For more information and catalogue of courses consult: http://www.uio.no/english.
Open to: applicants of all nationalities with: (a) basic entrance requirements for admission to Norwegian universities plus 3 years of studies (Bachelor) at university level, and with proficiency in English (TOEFL 550/IETLS band 5.5); (b) basic entrance requirements for admission to Norwegian universities, with proficiency in English (TOEFL 500/IELTS band 5.0); students without sufficient knowledge of Norwegian are given conditional admission to a faculty and must first complete a 1-year Norwegian language programme. NB: Admission to medicine, dentistry, pharmacy requires fluency in Norwegian language prior to admission (no conditional admission given).
Duration: (a) (b) 1 to 5 years, (c) 3 to 12 months.
Fees: no tuition fees.
Financial assistance: (a) Applicants from Eastern Europe and developing countries may apply for stipends through the Quota Programme; (b) none; (c) some exchange students receive stipends from authorities in their home countries.
Languages: English and Norwegian.
Applications: (a) (b) by 1 February or 1 March for students from EU/EEA; Quota Programme: 1 December; (c) early May/early October.

 Course: Graduate, Postgraduate and Non-degree Programmes
 
  
Study Domain all major fields
Programmes: graduate and postgraduate programmes leading to Master's and Ph.D.; also non-degree programme in advanced Norwegian language studies.
Open to: Advanced Norwegian Language Studies programme: candidates of any nationality who achieved at least 2 years of university studies in Scandinavian languages including Norwegian; Master's programme: candidates of any nationality holding a Bachelor's; Ph.D. programme: candidates of any nationality who achieved at least 5 years of university studies.
Duration: Advanced Norwegian Language Studies programme: 1 year; Master's programme: 1 or 2 years; Ph.D. programme: 3 years.
Financial assistance: possibility of loan from the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund, which is waived upon the recipient's return to his or her home country; it includes one extra trip between the country of residence and Oslo.
Languages: for Master's and Ph.D. programmes English proficiency is required (TOEFL 550; IELTS band 6.0).
Applications: by 1 December to the above address.


University of Tromsø (UiTO)


Breivika
 
Tel: +47-7764-4000
Web: www.uit.no

 Course: Undergraduate, Graduate, Postgraduate Programmes
 
  
Study Domain all major fields
Programmes: (a) undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate degree programme of courses in most major fields; (b) Master's degree programmes (8 programmes of which 6 are under a quota system for students from developing countries and Eastern Europe): Master of Philosophy in visual anthropology, physics (upper atmosphere and solar terrestrial relations), biology (ecology/zoology, plant physiology, microbiology), medical biology, linguistics; (c) Master's degree programmes (outside quota system): Master of Science in International Fisheries Management; Master of Philosophy in English Linguistics; Master of Philosophy in Finnish (taught in Finnish); (d) Non-degree programmes: Northern Norway, aspects of history, culture and government; archaeology for exchange students.
Open to: students of all nationalities fulfilling basic entrance requirements for admission to Norwegian universities; those not documenting sufficient knowledge of the Norwegian language are required to attend an introductory programme in Norwegian language, culture and society; sufficient proficiency in English must also be demonstrated: TOEFL 500 or ELTS 5.0 minimum scores; language proficiency must be documented before admission to the Norwegian Introductory Programme.
Duration: variable according to field of study; Norwegian Introductory Programme, 1 year; Bachelor's degree, 3-1/2 to 4 years; 1-1/2 to 2 additional years for Master's and Ph.D.
Fees: registration: NOK 400 for the first academic term; NOK 300 for each following term; no tuition fee; NOK 6,000 monthly for basic expenses.
Financial assistance: possibility of NORAD fellowship for Master’s degree programme in International Fisheries Management, for which 5 candidates are selected each year. Applicants must possess a Bachelor's degree in either Biology or Economics and also satisfy English requirements. Two to three years' relevant professional experience is required. Women are especially encouraged to apply.
Languages: instruction in (a), (c) and (d) Norwegian; (b) in English.
Applications: by 1 February, to International Students Office at the above address.