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The University of Bergen (Norwegian: Universitetet i Bergen) is a public research university in Bergen, Norway. As of 2021, the university had over 4,000 employees and 19,000 students. [2] It was established by an act of parliament in 1946 consolidating several scientific institutions that dated as far back as 1825.
Charalampos (Haris) Tzoulis (born in 1979, in Athens, Greece) is Professor of Neurology and Neurogenetics at the University of Bergen and Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway. He is a Consultant neurologist and co-Director of the Neuro-SysMed National Center for Clinical Treatment Research in neurological diseases, funded by the ...
However, Norway's oldest music degree program, [6] and the institution that has for the longest been called "Griegakademiet" in Norwegian - and "Grieg Academy" in English - is the music education department incorporated into Bergen University College (HiB), which in 2017 becomes part of Western Norway University of Applied Sciences.
The University Museum of Bergen was founded in 1825 by Wilhelm Frimann Koren Christie, at the time president of the Storting.Founded under the name University Museum of Bergen with the intent of building large collections in the fields of culture and natural history, it became the grounds for most of the academic activity in the city, a tradition which has prevailed since the museum became ...
Established in 1980, it was merged and became part of Bergen University College (now part of the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences) in 2005. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The diving school is a part of the Faculty of Engineering and Science, and is located in Skålevik, approximately 15 kilometers from Bergen city centre.
Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (Norges Handelshøyskole), Bergen; Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Universitetet for Miljø– og Biovitenskap), Ås; Trondheim Business School (Trondheim Økonomiske Høgskole), part of Sør–Trøndelag University College
In the postwar era the University of Bergen, the University of Trondheim (now NTNU), and the University of Tromsø were founded. These universities are known as the "old universities". Norway also has a number of university colleges, that are traditionally focused on vocational programs such as nursing or teacher education. Several of these ...
University of Bergen Department of Comparative Politics This page was last edited on 30 October 2019, at 19:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...