University of Bergen (UiB)
Founded as Bergen Museum 1825, became University 1946. A State institution with a high international profile that emphasises basic research, research-based teaching and the development of academic disciplines. Financed by a grant voted by Parliament.
Funding:
Public
Accreditation:
Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (NOKUT)
Grades 3
Languages 2
Divisions 20
- Geobiology Centre
- International Health CentreFields of study: Health Sciences
- Intervention Science in Maternal and Child Health Centre
- Sciences and Humanities Centre
- Women's and Gender Research Centre
- Fine Art, Music and Design Faculty
- Humanities FacultyFields of study: Classical Languages, Archaeology, Linguistics, Music, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Literature, Arts and Humanities, History
- Law FacultyFields of study: Law
- Mathematics and Natural Sciences Faculty
- Psychology Faculty
- Social Sciences FacultyFields of study: Geography (Human), Anthropology, Sociology, Communication Studies, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, Economics
- Birkeland Centre for Space Science Research DivisionFields of study: Astronomy and Space Science
- Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research Research DivisionFields of study: Meteorology
- Cancer Biomarkers (CCBIO) Research Division
- Centre for Research-based Innovation in Sustainable Fishing and Pre-processing technology (CRISP) Research DivisionFields of study: Marine Science and Oceanography
- K.G.Jebsen Centres Research Division
- Sea Lice Research Division
- The Michelsen Centre for Industrial Measurement Science and Technology (MIMT) Research DivisionFields of study: Marine Science and Oceanography
- UiB Global Research Division
Requirements
- Admission details: Secondary school certificate (examen artium) or recognized equivalent