The University of Oslo is one of the top ranked universities in Norway. It is also the largest and oldest university in Norway. This university has produced five Nobel Prize winners. The campus hosts three museums and 27,700 students.
University of Oslo
P.O. 1072 Blindern
0316 Oslo
Norway
011-47-22-8550-5000
uio.no/english
Most of the younger generation in Norway choose the University of Bergen to complete their studies. The campus hosts about 14,500 students and 3,200 faculty. There are six sections of study to choose from at this university, which includes Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Medicine and Dentistry, Psychology, Social Sciences, Law and Humanities.
University of Bergen
P.O. Box 7800
5020 Bergen
011-47-55-5800-0000
uib.no/en
The University of Tromso is also known as the "northernmost university of the world." There are seven areas of study available at this top-ranked university, which include biomedicine, marine science, telemedicine, multicultrualism, physics, linguistics, Saami people and indigenous people.
University of Tromso
NO- 9037 Tromso, NOrway
011-47-77-6440-0000
uit.no/www/inenglish
The Norwegian University of Life Sciences is a top-ranked school in Norway that has eight major departments. This leading international higher learning institution focuses on various research revolving around environmental and biosciences.
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
P.O. Box 5003
NO-1432 Aas
Norway
011-47-64-9650-0000
umb.no/english
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology is the main university where many come for a top-ranked education in Norway to prepare for a profession as an engineer or a scientist. Other educational areas this school offers include studies in medicine, architecture, humanities, teacher education, social sciences and fine arts. The institution has about 20,000 students enrolled.
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Trondheim 7491 Norway
011-47-73-5950-0000
ntnu.edu/
The University of Stavanger opened on January 17, 2005. Since its opening, it consistently ranks amongst the top universities in Norway. About 8,500 students study various subjects at this university, including Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Technology, International Hotel and Tourism Leadership, Literacy, Music and Dance, Offshore Technology and Petroleum Engineering.
University of Stavanger
4036 Stavanger, Norway
011-47-51-8310-0000
uis.no/frontpage
University of Agder offers more than 150 programs covering health and sports, economics and social sciences, engineering, mathematics, science and fine arts. The new campus in Grimstad offers 2,500 students an opportunity to study nursing and teacher education.
Post Box 422
NO-4604 Kristiansand, Norway
011-47-38-1410-0100
uia.no/en
The Bergen University College is a higher education institution that merged six different independent colleges in Bergen, Norway to create this top-ranked state institution.
Bergen University College
P.O. Box 7030
Nygårdsgaten 112 · N-5020 Bergen
011-47-55-5875-0000
hib.no/english
Harstad University College, established in 1983, has two departments of specialization which include Business Administration and Health / Social Work. More than 1,400 students attend this institution locally and internationally. International students may obtain a Master degree in Logistics and Cross Cultural Business or a Master degree in Travel and Tourism with e-commerce.
Harstad University College
9480 Harstad
Havnegata 5
011-47-77-0581-0000
hih.no
Finnmark University College offers more than 50 programs of study available for over 1,800 students which remains in compliance with the governing authority of the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research. This regional public educational institutions focuses mainly on the bachelor level of education.
Finnmark University College
Postboks N
9509 Alta
Follumsvei 31
011-47-78-4505-0000
hifm.no