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The University of Oslo – Norway’s leading university. The International Education Office. Norway. A non-EU country in Scandinavia Population: 5 million National language: Norwegian, first foreign language is English Capital: Oslo. Oslo. Population 600,000 Some 70,000 students
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The University of Oslo – Norway’s leading university The International Education Office
Norway • A non-EU country in Scandinavia • Population: 5 million • National language: Norwegian, first foreign language is English • Capital: Oslo Oslo • Population 600,000 • Some 70,000 students • Cafés, beaches, museums, marina, nightclubs, forests, shopping centres, ski centres, cinemas – everything within 20 minutes distance
University of Oslo (UiO) • Founded in 1811 by the Danish King Frederik VI • Main campus at Blindern • Leading research and teaching institution in the country • 28 000 students, one of the largest institutions in Scandinavia • 4 Nobel prizes (Chemistry, Physics, 2 in Economics) • 9 National & 2 Nordic Centres of Excellence
Eight Faculties • Theology • Law • Medicine • Humanities • Mathematics and Natural Sciences • Dentistry • Social Sciences • Education • Over 70 academic units
International Activity • Participation in various exchange- and mobility programmes: • Nordplus programme: Nordic Exchange • Erasmus programme (LLP): (approx.500 agreements) • EEA Scholarship Programme • Bilateral exchange agreements (approx. 200 agreements) • Quota programme (full degree scholarships) • NOMA-programme (degree programmmes in the South) • Fulbright, Norwegian Research Council • Centers abroad (Rome, Athens, St Petersburg, Shanghai, Delhi, Caen, Kiel, York) • International students on full degrees (BA and MA) • ”Internationalisation at home”: focus on integration
Academic System • Student-centred learning • Semesters: Aug-Dec, Jan-June • BA & MA degrees: 3 +2 years • Modularization and continuous evaluation • 60 credits per year • A – F grading system • BA: 180 credits: • A core of 80 credits • MA: builds on the 80 credits • Strong emphasis on internationalisation
Programmes and courses in English • 800 individual courses taught in English • Full credit load per semester: 30 ECTS credits • Credit value per course varies between 5 and 20 ECTS credits • Course codes: combination of letters and numbers • 1000-level: foundation course at bachelor level • 2000- and 3000-level: advanced courses at bachelor level • 4000- and 5000-level: advanced courses at master level • 40 Master's Degree Programmes offered in English • Bachelor’s Degree programmes in Norwegian • Language programmes in a variety of languages
International Student Services- making students feel at home - International Student Advisors - Guaranteed housing - Orientation Week for new int. students - Buddy system - Norwegian language courses - Special Events Programme -Health care and sports facilities The Foundation for Student Life in Oslo (SiO) provides a wide range of additional services to make student’s life easier (www.sio.no)
1: Film Evening #2 Manhunt 2: Hiking and Rappeling at Kolsåstoppen More Information 3: 4: Contemporary Norway More Information 5: International Coffee Hour More Information Trip # 2 to Fjærland and the Nigaard glacier More Information 6: Norwegian Folk Museum at Bygdøy More Information 7: IThe World of Edvard Munch More Information 8: 9: 10: Hiking and Rappeling at Kolsåstoppen More Information 11: Contemporary Norway More Information 12: International Coffee Hour More Information Trip # 3 to Fjærland and the Nigaard glacier More Information 13:A Walk Along Akerselva (Akers River) More Information 14: A Tour of Medieval Oslo at Sørenga More Information 15: Film Evening # 3 Edvard Munch 16: Hiking and Rappeling at Kolsåstoppen More Information 17: Friluftstreffet 18. - 21. September More information 18: The Oslo Scene More Information Contemporary Norway More Information 19: International Coffee Hour More Information Trip # 4 to Fjærland and the Nigaard glacier More Information 20: Sjoa River Rafting Trip More Information 21:A Walk in the Woods to Ullevålseter More Information 22: 23: 24: 25: Contemporary Norway More Information 26: International Coffee Hour More Information Boat Excursion to Oscarsborg Fort on the Oslo Fjord More Information 27: 28: A Tour of the Heart of Oslo More Information 29: Film Evening # 4 High-School Teacher 30: Special Events Calendar: example September
Living costs.. • General requirement/estimate: • NOK 44 500 (approx. CNH 45 300) per semester • Tuition NOK 0 • Housing NOK 15 000/CNH 15 200 • Food NOK 12 400/CNH 12 600 • Books & supplies NOK 4 700/CNH 4780 • Transportation NOK 1 700/CNH 1730 • Other expenses NOK 10 700/CNH 10 900 • Total for 5 months NOK 44 500
Accommodation • 13 different student houses to choose from. • Lowest monthly rate is approx. CNH 2200 per month incl. electricity, telephone (landline), internet in most places, cable TV.
Exchange Students • E-mail confirmation • Letter of Admission • Information packet: ”Pre-arrival” guide + + • Online declaration of acceptance and housing reservation • Online course registration through StudentWeb • Semester start: arrival package and Orientation Week • International Student Advisors
Further questions? • international@admin.uio.no • www.uio.no/english