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  2. 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 ...

  3. What are the oldest Universities in Norway? uniRank answers this question by publishing a list of 29 Norwegian Universities sorted by year of foundation and meeting the following uniRank selection criteria: being chartered, licensed or accredited by the appropriate Norwegian higher education-related organization.

  4. In 1811 the Royal Frederick's University (now the University of Oslo) was established, based on the traditions and curriculum of the University of Copenhagen and effectively as a Norwegian successor institution. It remains the country's highest ranked university, and was Norway's only university until 1946.

    School [5]
    Location (s)
    Established
    Bodø, Levanger, Mo i Rana, Namsos, Nesna, ...
    1994* [note 1]
    1859 [note 2]
    Gjøvik, Trondheim, Ålesund
    1996*
    Kjeller, Oslo
    2018*
  5. The University of Oslo is Norway’s oldest and largest university. Until 1939, it was called the Royal Frederik University, or Universitas Regia Fredericiana in Latin. The institution was named after Frederik VI, King of Denmark-Norway, who founded the University.

  6. The University of Oslo is a leading European university. As Norway’s oldest of its kind, UiO has been committed to excellence in education, research, science communication and innovation since 1811.

  7. The University of Oslo is Norway’s oldest university. The making of the University of Oslo. The University of Oslo was founded in 1811. Norway was still under Danish rule. However, the campaign for a separate Norwegian university started some 150 years earlier. An occupied university’s moral dilemma.

  8. 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.