University of Oslo, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Bergen University, Tromso University, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Stavanger University, Agde University, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Norwegian Veterinary College, Norwegian University of Sport, New Oslo School of Architecture.
I. University of Oslo
Founded in 18 1 1, the University of Oslo is the largest comprehensive university with the highest international reputation and the longest history in Norway. It is located in Norway, the country with the highest per capita income, the highest United Nations human development index and the highest living standard, and Oslo, the most expensive city in the world.
It was established in 18 1 1 year by the order of Frederick Kewei, the last king of the Danish-Norwegian alliance. To commemorate the king, the name of the university was Royal Frederick University before 1939. It was later renamed the University of Oslo.
The University of Oslo is the top academic research university in Norway. Together with Uppsala University in Sweden, Copenhagen University in Denmark and Helsinki University in Finland, it is the four most famous comprehensive classical universities in Northern Europe.
2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Norwegian University of Science and Technology is Norway's top engineering and industrial technology research center, as well as Europe's top university of science and engineering. It enjoys a high reputation in Europe and has trained a large number of high-quality engineers for Norway and other parts of the world. Shipbuilding, petroleum, fishery, medicine, computer technology and nanotechnology are among the best in the world.
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology is also a member of the European Union of Universities of Excellence in Science and Technology. At the same time, it forms the Nordic Alliance of Five Universities (N5T) with the Royal Swedish Institute of Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, Danish University of Science and Technology and Aalto University of Finland.
Third, the University of Bergen.
The University of Bergen is located in Bergen, the second largest city in Norway. Founded in 1946, it is a member of WUN and Coimbra Group, a famous European university alliance. It was developed on the basis of Bergen Museum established by 1825.
Fourth, Tromso University.
Tromso University is an international university located in Tromso. It is the fourth largest comprehensive university in Norway and the northernmost university in the world. At present, there are 10% international students and 30% foreign faculty and staff, 6 colleges, 1800 employees, more than 6,000 students and more than 400 international students.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU, formerly Norwegian Agricultural University (UMB)) is a well-known public university, founded in 1859, and is one of the six universities in Norway with the title of university.
Norwegian University of Life Sciences has eight departments, including animal and aquatic science, chemistry, biotechnology and food science, ecology and natural resource management, landscape architecture and spatial planning, mathematical science and technology, plant and environmental science, veterinary medicine and international environment and development studies.
Norwegian University of Life Sciences has two campuses, located in Oslo and Ostown, respectively, with 1700 employees and nearly 6,000 students. Norwegian University of Life Sciences offers a full range of undergraduate, master's and doctoral programs.
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