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  1. The University of Oslo is a leading European university and Norway’s largest. UiO is home to outstanding research and offers a great variety in study options.

  2. The University of Oslo welcomes qualified international students from around the world to apply for our programmes.

  3. Health Economics, Policy and Management (master's two years) Human Geography (master's two years) Ibsen Studies (master's two years) Informatics: Design, Use, Interaction (master's two years) Informatics: Digital Economics and Leadership (master's two years) Informatics: Information Security (master's two years) Informatics: Language Technology ...

  4. The University of Oslo is Norway?s largest and oldest institution of higher education. It was founded in 1811 when Norway was still under Danish rule. Today the University of Oslo has approx. 30,000 students and 4,600 employees.

  5. The University of Oslo (Norwegian: Universitetet i Oslo; Latin: Universitas Osloensis) is a public research university located in Oslo, Norway. It is the oldest university in Norway and consistently considered the country's leading university, one of the highest ranked universities in the Nordic countries and one of world's hundred highest ...

  6. The University of Oslo (UiO) was established in 1813. It was Norway’s first university, founded when the city after which it is named was still just a provincial town called Christiania. Since then it has made academic breakthroughs in law, science (especially maritime science) and played a key role in Norway's liberation from Denmark.

  7. Established in 1814, the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Oslo is the oldest faculty of medicine in Norway. The Faculty's core activities are research, education and dissemination for the best of patients and society.