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University of Stavanger. The University of Stavanger (Norwegian: Universitetet i Stavanger, UiS) is a public research university located in Stavanger, Norway. It was established in 2005 when the Stavanger University College received university status. The university is organised in six faculties.
Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Universitetet for Miljø– og Biovitenskap), Ås; Trondheim Business School (Trondheim Økonomiske Høgskole), part of Sør–Trøndelag University College; University of Agder Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences (School of Management) (Universitetet i Agder) – headquartered in Kristiansand
The origin for the UiS Business School was the establishment of the Rogaland Regional College in Stavanger in 1969 with a two-year program in Business Administration. The regional College became the University College of Rogaland in 1985 and in 1995 changed the name to Høgskolen i Stavanger/Stavanger University College (HiS).
Pages in category "Academic staff of the University of Stavanger" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Norwegian University of Life Sciences: Ås: State: 1859 [note 2] Norwegian University of Science and Technology: Gjøvik, Trondheim, Ålesund: State: 1996* OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University: Kjeller, Oslo: State: 2018* University of Agder: Grimstad, Kristiansand: State: 1994* [note 3] University of Bergen: Bergen: State: 1948 University of ...
Five-year Master of Technology degrees are offered as well, primarily at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim and the University of Stavanger (UiS), though also at some other institutions to a lesser degree. Candidates with three years of education can apply to attend the last two years at NTNU or UiS to ...
Kjersti Engan (born 1971) is a Norwegian researcher in signal and image processing who works as a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Stavanger. Engan was born in 1971 in Bergen. She earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering in 1994 from Bergen University College. [1]
Frank Asche is a professor at the University of Stavanger, [1] [2] president of the International Association of Aquaculture Economics and Management [3] and associate editor for Marine Resource Economics. He is currently (2013-2014) a Fulbright scholar at Duke University. [4]