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  2. BI Norwegian Business School - Wikipedia

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    BI Norwegian Business School was founded by Finn Øien on 1 June 1943, as a private evening school in "trade and office subjects". Together with his partner, Jens Rosef, Finn Øien was responsible for administration, teaching, and journals, while Rosef was in charge of the accounting and auditing consultancy department.

  3. List of universities in Norway - Wikipedia

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    School [5] Location(s) Control Established BI Norwegian Business School: Bergen, Oslo, Stavanger, Trondheim: Private: 1943 MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society: Oslo: Private: 1907 Molde University College - Specialized University in Logistics: Molde, Kristiansund: State: 1994* Norwegian Academy of Music: Oslo: State: 1973 ...

  4. List of business schools in the Nordic countries - Wikipedia

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    BI Norwegian Business School (Handelshøyskolen BI) – Headquarters in Oslo, five other locations throughout Norway; Bodø Graduate School of Business (Handelshøyskolen i Bodø), part of Bodø University College; Hauge School of Management (NLA Høgskolen Staffeldsgate), Oslo

  5. Riga Business School - Wikipedia

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    RBS was the first institution in the Baltics to offer MBA programs in English. Since 2012, Riga Business School has been offering a Bachelor of Management in International Business in collaboration with the BI Norwegian Business School. The school has more than 970 MBA graduates employed in managerial positions in Latvia and abroad.

  6. Higher education in Norway - Wikipedia

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    These are Bodø Graduate School of Business, Trondheim Business School, Molde University College, the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, the University of Stavanger, the University of Agder, BI Norwegian Business School and the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. Until the 1980s this level of education was only ...

  7. Gjøvik University College - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Gjøvik University College took over BI Norwegian Business School's operations in the region. It has approximately 2800 students and 280 employees. The University College is led by an executive board, and its rector, deans and section heads. The institution has three faculties: Faculty of Health, Care and Nursing