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Medical education in Norway to become a professional physician is offered by the four major universities in Norway: the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, University of Bergen, University of Oslo, and University of Tromsø. The education takes 6 years and leads to a cand.med.-degree which is equivalent to Doctor of Medicine. The ...
Norwegian Police University College; Norwegian School of Information Technology; Norwegian School of Sport Sciences; Norwegian Theatre Academy; Norwegian University College for Agriculture and Rural Development; Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Norwegian Police University College: Bodø, Kongsvinger, Oslo, Stavern: State: 1992 Norwegian School of Leadership and Theology: Oslo, Stavanger: Private: 2008 Queen Maud University College: Trondheim: Private: 1947* Sámi University of Applied Sciences: Kautokeino: State: 1989 Volda University College: Volda: State: 1994* Western Norway ...
The 23 university colleges in Norway are responsible for regional education of primarily bachelor level education within the fields of nursing, teaching, business management, engineering and information technology, though most colleges also offer a number of other academic degrees as well. The public university colleges in Norway consist of:
It was founded in 1814, effectively as a Norwegian continuation of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Copenhagen, the only university of Denmark-Norway until 1811. It was Norway's only medical faculty until the Cold War era. The Dean is the Faculty's chief executive. From 2023 Hanne-Cathrin Flinstad Harbo is the elected dean.
The NTNU board decided on 28 January 2015 to merge NTNU with the University Colleges of Sør-Trøndelag, Ålesund and Gjøvik to form a new university that would retain the university's current name, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The merger, which went into effect in January 2016, made NTNU Norway's largest single university.
The American College of the Mediterranean: Aix-en-Provence France: 1957 Unaccredited: The American College of Greece [28] Athens Greece: 1875 Accredited: American College of Thessaloniki (ACT) [29] Thessaloniki Greece: 1981 Accredited [30] Hellenic American College [31] Athens Greece: 2011 Accredited: Central European University [32] Vienna ...
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