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  2. Norway-America Association - Wikipedia

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    All scholarship applicants must be members of the Norway-America Association, which charges a fee of 200 NOK per year. [4] It was established as the Norway-America Fund in 1919 and was founded by the American Scandinavian Foundation and Nordmanns-Forbundet. Its purpose was to expand and make the opportunity to pursue studies in the U.S. more ...

  3. The Arctic University of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The University of Tromsø is the largest research and educational institution in Northern Norway and the sixth-largest university in Norway. [4] The university's location makes it a natural venue for the development of studies of the region's natural environment, culture, and society.

  4. List of universities in Norway - Wikipedia

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    It remains the country's highest ranked university, and was Norway's only university until 1946. In the postwar era the University of Bergen, the University of Trondheim (now NTNU), and the University of Tromsø (now UiT The Arctic University of Norway) were founded. These universities are known as the "old universities".

  5. Higher education in Norway - Wikipedia

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    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:

  6. List of University of the Arctic members - Wikipedia

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    Akureyri (Iceland) Ilisagvik, Alaska (USA) Longyearbyen, Svalbard (Norway) Montreal, Quebec (Canada) Rovaniemi, Lapland (Finland) Nuuk, Greenland (Denmark) Umeå, Western Bothnia (Sweden) There are 143 member institutions of UArctic , most of which are educational institutions and most of which are from the Arctic states (listed below).

  7. Narvik University College - Wikipedia

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    Narvik University College merged with the University of Tromsø (Norwegian: UiT - Norges arktiske universitet or UiT) from 1 January 2016 and is now named UiT - The Arctic University of Norway, campus Narvik. It has approximately 2000 students and 220 employees.

  8. List of Arctic research programs - Wikipedia

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    Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute; Arctic and Northern Studies at University of Alaska Fairbanks; Arctic Centre, University of Lapland; The Arctic Institute | Center for Circumpolar Security Studies; Arctic Institute of North America; Arctic Research Consortium of the United States; Arctic Research Foundation; Arctic Research Office

  9. University of the Arctic - Wikipedia

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    The member organizations contribute resources to the University of the Arctic. Some of the countries with participating organizations, including Canada, Finland and Norway, provide funds for the university and its different programs, though the Federal Government of Canada decided in 2011 to cut its funding by 75 percent.