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Norway's education system
Norway has implemented ten-year compulsory education since 1998. Most schools are public, with the central government in charge of higher education and local governments in charge of secondary and primary education. The total number of students in various schools is about 1 16000, and there are 99000 teachers. There are 44 institutions of higher learning with about 290,000 students.

The University of Oslo is the largest comprehensive university in China, founded in 18 13, with about 27,000 students. In addition, there are universities such as Bergen University, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Tromso University, Norwegian Life University and Norwegian Business School.

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Administrative Districts: Oslo is the capital.

China has 1 city, 18 counties and 454 municipalities directly under the central government: Oslo (city), Bergen, Hus, agis, East Fuer, Hedmark, opland, Buskeru, Sivor, Telemark, Girdhar, Siegel, Rogaland, Holda Lan, Songgen-FiZhu Lan.

Norwegian scientific research:

More than 40% of Norwegian scientific research funds are provided by the government, and the rest are raised by scientific research units themselves. The main research institution is the Norwegian Scientific Research Council, which consists of six departments, which are responsible for the research work in the fields of industry and energy, biological production and improvement, environment and development, culture and society, natural science and technology.

In 2007, Norway spent about NOK 374 billion on scientific research and development, equivalent to 1.6% of GDP.

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