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  2. Stavanger is Norway’s fourth-largest city located on the southwest coast of the country. There are over 300 study programmes and over 1,800 courses offered at The University of Stavanger, ranging from undergraduate to postgraduate levels across six main faculties.

  3. University of Stavanger is one of the top universities in Stavanger, Norway. It is ranked #1401+ in QS World University Rankings 2024. # 1401+. QS World University Rankings. # 551-600. QS WUR Ranking By Subject. # 821-840. QS Sustainability Ranking.

    • We offer relevant and innovative studies. 9 out of 10 of our students are employed after graduating. Stavanger is the Norwegian region with the most jobs per student.
    • Be where the companies are. With its strategical placement, the energy capital Stavanger is not only a city to study in. You are also close to both local and international companies.
    • International university and region. At the University of Stavanger, crossing national, linguistic, and cultural borders is highly valued and appreciated.
    • Unique nature experiences. Why not explore the area by running on one of the many hiking trails close to Stavanger, or go surfing at Borestranden beach?
  4. Feb 29, 2024 · Updated: February 29, 2024. EduRank. The University of Stavanger ranked 6th in Norway, 1319th in the global 2024 rating, and scored in the TOP 50% across 128 research topics.

  5. The University of Stavanger ( Norwegian: Universitetet i Stavanger, UiS) is a public research university located in Stavanger, Norway. It was established in 2005 when the Stavanger University College received university status. The university is organised in six faculties. In 2022 it had 12,506 students and 2,200 employees including academics ...

  6. Learn more about studying at University of Stavanger including how it performs in QS rankings, the cost of tuition and further course information.

  7. UiS shall be an open university with a high degree of well-being among our students and staff. Green transition, energy, health and welfare, learning for life, a good learning and working environment are our priority areas.