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The Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service (Norwegian: Samordna opptak) is a Norwegian government agency responsible for application and admission to all public universities and university colleges in Norway for entry level degrees, either Bachelor degrees for liberal studies and some professional studies, as well as certain Master level programs in professional studies.
Grading was performed on a 1.0 to 4.0 system, with 1.0 as the best grade and 4.0 the worst passing grade. A total of 41 different grades could be awarded with the system. Credits (then called vekttall) were issued based on a nominal study of 20 credits per year (or 10 per semester).
From 2017, the English name is Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (abbreviated according to the Norwegian name: HVL). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The founding Rector (President) was professor Berit Rokne, and in 2021 Gunnar Yttri, a historian, was appointed the institution’s Rector for the period 2021-2024.
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This list of universities in Norway presents the country's universities, giving their locations, ownership, and years of establishment. Denmark-Norway only had one university, the University of Copenhagen .
Education in Norway; Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research; Minister of Education: Kari Nessa Nordtun : National education budget (N/A) Budget: N/A: General details; Primary languages: Norwegian (Bokmål and Nynorsk) System type: National: Current system: Kunnskapsløftet, since the 2006–2007 academic year: Literacy (2015 [1]) Total ...
The University of South-Eastern Norway is a continuation of three former university colleges and one of the newest full universities in Norway, hence its academics and alumni include notable people from before the merging. [citation needed] Sigve Brekke – President and CEO of Telenor Group; Eli Blakstad – Politician for the Centre Party
In 2013, the Rector initiated a vision project and charged it with defining different perspectives on future development in a 50-year perspective. The same year, 2013, the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research initiated a choice of concept study for the future co-localization of NTNU's two main campuses in Trondheim. The reports were ...