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      • In the Norwegian education system, a specialized university is an educational institution at university level within narrower subject areas, with the same type of responsibilities and powers for education, research and research training. Specialized Universities can accredit study programmes at bachelor’s degree level in all subject areas.
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  2. The VID Specialized University (Norwegian: VID vitenskapelige høgskole) is a Norwegian accredited, private, non-profit specialized university headquartered in Oslo. [1] VID has 6,000 students and nearly 700 employees. It is one of three private specialized universities in Norway, alongside BI and MF. [2]

  3. VID is a value-based and faith-based specialized university, with an ambition to become a full university by 2028. You will find our campuses in Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, Sandvika and Tromsø. We also offer a decentralized study program in nursing in Helgeland.

  4. VID Specialized University is one of the country's oldest and largest private educational institutions with campuses in Bergen, Stavanger, Oslo, Sandvika, Tromsø, and Helgeland.

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    • What is a specialized university in Norway?2
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  5. There are four main categories of institutions providing Higher Education in Norway: Universities; Specialised Universities; University Colleges/Universities of Applied Sciences; University Colleges with accredited study programmes

  6. VID Specialized University offers a number of studies across campuses in Bergen, Oslo, Stavanger, Tromsø and Sandnessjøen.

  7. Some are specialized, some comprehensive, and some – known as “university colleges” – concentrate mainly on providing undergraduate-level education in a range of more vocationally focused subjects. Four universities in Norway feature in the QS World University Rankings® 2019, all large public universities.

  8. Norway has eight accredited universities, five accredited specialized university institutions, seven accredited university colleges, one accredited national college of the arts, and several private institutions of higher education with either institutional or programme accreditation.