Higher education in Norway is offered by a range of ten universities, nine specialised universities (focused on a specific program area), 24 university...
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for enrollment, which prepares students for higher education or vocational studies. The school year in Norway runs from mid-August to late June the following...
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education. The World Bank, for example, defines tertiary education as including universities as well as trade schools and colleges. Higher education is...
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Ministry of Education and Research (Norwegian: Kunnskapsdepartementet, KD; full name: Det kongelige kunnskapsdepartement) is a Norwegian government ministry...
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The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) was launched in March 2010, during the Budapest-Vienna Ministerial Conference, on the occasion of the 10th anniversary...
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and Higher Education (Bokmål: Forsknings- og høyere utdanningsminister, Nynorsk: Forskings- og høgare utdanningsminister) is a councilor of state in the...
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academy was established in 1750, and is the oldest institution for higher education in Norway. The Commander-in-Chief of the Norwegian armed forces, Hans Jacob...
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the lowest infant mortality rate for boys ever recorded in Norway. Higher education in Norway is offered by a range of seven universities, five specialised...
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Governance in higher education is the means by which institutions for higher education (tertiary or post-secondary education) are formally organized and...
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Legal education in Norway refers to a graduate professional degree that qualifies the holder for the legal profession, that includes advocates...
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