Oslo University College
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Oslo University College |
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Established | 1994 |
Type | State College |
Rector | Per Lilleengen |
Staff | 1100 |
Students | 11,000 |
Location | Oslo, Norway |
Website | www.hio.no |
Oslo University College (OUC), Norwegian: Høgskolen i Oslo (HiO) is the largest state university college in Norway, with more than 11,000 students and approx. 1100 employees[1].
HiO was established August 1, 1994 when the Norwegian college system was restructured and 18 smaller colleges in the Oslo area merged.
Language of instruction is Norwegian, but certain courses are taught in English.
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- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Engineering
- Faculty of Fine Art and Drama
- Faculty of Health Sciences
- Faculty of Journalism, Library and Information Science
- Faculty of Nursing
- Faculty of Social Sciences
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