Universitetet i Oslo, formerly known as Royal Frederick University, was founded in 18 1 1, and is the largest and oldest university in Norway. The statue of Ibsen, a world-famous playwright, stands in front of the National Theatre built in 1899. All the buildings are elegant. The school is divided into 8 colleges with about 36,000 students, including 2,500 international students. The University of Oslo is one of the best universities in Scandinavia, ranking 68th in the world in 2008.
Norwegian national higher education institutions. The school is located in the capital Oslo. Established in 18 1 1. Formerly known as King Frederick University, it was renamed 1939. It is the largest and oldest university in Norway and an important academic institution. The University of Oslo has 36,000 students (including students with doctoral degrees), about 2,000 international students from all over the world and about 4,600 faculty members. The University of Oslo has 8 colleges and 56 departments, as well as many clinics, research centers and museums.
The University of Oslo has trained four Nobel Prize winners and two Turing Prize winners, which shows its research strength. Schools with theology, law, medicine, history and philosophy, mathematics and natural sciences, dentistry and social sciences (including education, politics and economics). Affiliated Botanical Garden, Nordic Museum of Ancient Cultural Relics, Ancient Coin Showroom, and Botany, Ethnology, Mineral Resources and Geology, Paleontology and Zoology Museums.
The degree is divided into three levels: the first level degree (undergraduate) with a study period of 3.5 to 5 years; Second-level degree (postgraduate course), after obtaining the first-level degree, you need to continue studying for 3 ~ 4 years; Third-level degree (doctor), the study period is uncertain. Funds are provided by the state, and tuition fees are free. The language of instruction is Norwegian.