Norway

Many Norwegian universities offer a range of programs in English, particularly at the master’s and doctoral levels, attracting international students.Education at public universities in Norway is free for all students, including those from outside the EU/EEA, though some specialized programs may have fees.The Norwegian government, through various programs, provides financial support for students studying abroad. This includes grants from the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund (Lånekassen).

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Top institutes

Norway is home to several prestigious universities and research institutes. Here are some of the top ones:

  1. University of Oslo (UiO): The oldest university in Norway, known for its research in humanities, social sciences, medicine, and natural sciences.

  2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU): Renowned for engineering and technology, NTNU also has strong programs in the arts and social sciences.

  3. University of Bergen (UiB): Known for its research in marine research, climate and energy transition, and global challenges.

  4. University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway (UiT): Focuses on Arctic studies, indigenous peoples, and polar research.

  5. Norwegian School of Economics (NHH): A leading business school with a strong emphasis on economics and business administration.

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