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Telemark University College (TUC, Norwegian: Høgskolen i Telemark, HiT) was, until its merger, the fourth largest university college in Norway. The University College had about 7000 students, split between four different locations in Bø , Notodden , Porsgrunn , Rauland and Drammen .
USN is a continuation of the three former university colleges, Telemark University College, Buskerud University College and Vestfold University College, which merged between 2014 and 2016 to form the University College of South-Eastern Norway. [2] The institution was granted the status of a full university by the King-in-Council on 4 May 2018. [3]
Pages in category "Academic staff of Telemark University College" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It was created as a merger of Buskerud University College and Vestfold University College on 1 January 2014. It was the second-largest university college in Norway, measured in students, after Oslo and Akershus University College. From 2016 it merged with Telemark University College to form the University College of Southeast Norway. The ...
Mechanical trade school at Porsgrunn (now Telemark University College) in Telemark county, Norway. He also studied at the Hindenburg Polytechnicum in Oldenburg, Germany. At age 24, Magnus Bjorndal came to the United States in 1923. [3] He studied electrical engineering at Brooklyn Polytech (now Polytechnic Institute of New York University).
On the local level Wiik was the mayor of Notodden from 2007 to 2011, and she has served as a member of Telemark County Council. [2] She has been a lecturer and dean at Telemark University College, [3] chair of the Notodden Blues Festival since 2010 [4] and the Telemark Research Institute since 2011. [5]
Telemark University College This page was last edited on 22 September 2024, at 21:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...
Eldrid Lunden (born 5 October 1940) is a Norwegian poet, and 1996 became Norway's first professor in creative writing, at Telemark University College. She was awarded the Dobloug Prize in 1989, and the Brage Prize honorary award in 2000. [1] Lunden belonged to the circle surrounding the modernist literary magazine Profil.