Oslo
City
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1987
Foundation
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5000
Number of students
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6000€ - 6000€
Semester Tuition Fees
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1200€
Ø monthly cost of living
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Yes
Scholarships available
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February 03, August 02
Application Deadline
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12/1
Student - staff ratio
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20
Nations represented
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400 - 800 Euro / month
Accomodation
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1000 Euro / month
Cost of living
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250 Euro / month
Food
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45 Euro / month
Transportation
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Internationally AccreditedHighly regarded and internationally accredited, the university certification is world class, hence chances of internship recognition and employment after successful graduation are high. |
Competent StaffThe institution has a diverse group of lecturers with substantial experience, having worked with respected international organizations worldwide. |
Modern InfrastructureModern style and design campus with 21st century infrastructure and facilities. Students can immerse into a healthy learning environment offered by the institute. |
International Study EnvironmentA largely diversified, friendly and united racial environment (students from over 50 countries), hence new students can easily assimilate and feel at home |
Oslo is the gateway to Norway's natural beauty.
Saltwater runs deep in the veins of this sophisticated city. In recent years the rugged dock areas that launched so many adventures have been reinvented into an entertainment hub. Fashionable cafes and restaurants sit easily here amidst centuries of history.
The Aker Byrgge district is a popular meeting place for both locals and visitors, wander along this historic area lined with lots of shops. Take a short ferry trip to numerous museums in the city to journey deeper into Oslo’s rich history.
Visit the Viking Ship Museum to see a stunning display of 800-year old long ships, believed to have carried some of the greatest seafarers that ever lived.
There are also other beautiful museums in nearby areas such as The Fram Museum, The Kon-Tiki Museum, a tribute to an epic adventure that captivated and inspired a world exhausted by the Second World War It is not only nautical pioneers that are revered in Oslo, visit the Nobel Peace Center which showcases the achievements of pioneers in world peace, but this highly esteemed award is also presented each year in the City Hall, one of Oslo’s most famous and beautiful buildings.
Asides being the capital and most populous city in Norway with a population of 634,293 residents, Oslo also has a land area of 480 km sq., 242 of which is made up of forests and green life.
The city is home to Norway’s King Harald V and Queen Sonja, in the beautiful Royal Palace. According to the UN, Oslo, and by extension Norway, is the best place to live in the world. It has the highest Human Development Index and the lowest unemployment rate in the world.
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