Norway

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Norway is an excellent exchange destination known for its high-quality education, stunning natural scenery, and a welcoming environment for international students. Students can participate in semester-long programs taught in English that cover diverse fields such as technology, business, health sciences, and environmental studies. Norwegian universities offer modern facilities, a vibrant student life, and the chance to experience outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and viewing the Northern Lights, while enjoying a safe and inclusive society. Overall, Norway combines academic excellence with natural beauty and cultural openness, making it a memorable and enriching study abroad experience.

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Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, NTNU (university-level)

Erasmus code: N  TRONDHE01

General description  

NTNU, or the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, is Norway's largest university, primarily located in Trondheim, with additional campuses in Gjøvik and Ålesund. It is recognized for its strong engineering, science, and technology programs, offering a variety of English-taught courses. NTNU stands out for its focus on research that addresses real-world challenges and fosters innovation. The university creates a collaborative and supportive environment for both local and international students, ensuring a rewarding experience for those who study here. 

Who can apply? 

  • Students of all faculties
  • Bachelor’s and Master’s students
  • Students with English skills at least on level B2 

Restrictions 

  • Architecture.
  • Medicine only with their own Erasmus or Nordplus agreement
  • Second degree level courses are usually only available to master’s level students.

What can you study here? 

Language and Philological Science, Law (own agreement) Communication and Information Science, Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Medical Sciences, Agricultural Science, Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning, Education, Teacher Training, Geography, Geology, Mathematics, Engineering, Technology, Informatics.

Terms 

  • Autumn semester: January – June
  • Spring semester: August – December

Other important matters 

  • Campuses on three locations: Trondheim, Gjøvik and Ålesund. Please make sure to take courses from only one campus!
  • Nordic students will not be considered for student housing in the autumn semester. Normally, all students are allocated student housing in the spring semester.
  • If you are interested in an exchange during the Spring term, apply already in the February application round due to the early nomination deadline.

Exchange opportunities available  

8 students for a term or 4 students for an academic year.

 

Universitetet i Bergen (university-level)

Erasmus code: N  BERGEN01

General description

The University of Bergen (UiB) is a prestigious Norwegian university located in the scenic city of Bergen. Known for its strong research programs and diverse academic offerings, UiB attracts both local and international students. Exchange students benefit from modern campus facilities, innovative teaching methods, and a supportive environment. The university fosters an inclusive culture, encouraging connections among students from various backgrounds. With excellent support services, UiB provides a well-rounded educational experience that promotes both academic success and personal growth. 

Who can apply? 

  • Students of all faculties
  • Bachelor’s and Master’s students
  • Students with English skills at least on level B2 

Restrictions 

  • Medicine
  • Dentistry
  • Music - Performance and Composition
  • Fine Art
  • Design
  • In subject areas where there are other existing Nordplus networks (or subject-specific Erasmus agreements) those agreements should be used.

What can you study here? 

  • All other study fields that are not restricted above.
  • 100-level: Bachelor's level courses.
  • 200-level: Can be included at both bachelor's and master's level.
  • 300-level: Master's level courses. 

Terms 

  • Autumn semester: mid-August – end of December
  • Spring semester: January – end of June 

Other important matters

Courses in Norwegian language are available

Exchange opportunities available  

8 students for a term or 4 students for an academic year. 

Universitetet i Oslo (university-level)

Erasmus code: N  OSLO01

General description  

University of Oslo (UiO) is one of Norway’s oldest and most prestigious universities, located in the capital city, Oslo. UiO offers a vibrant international atmosphere, innovative teaching, and excellent facilities. Exchange students have access to a wide range of English-taught courses across numerous fields, a collaborative campus culture, and strong academic support.  

Who can apply? 

  • Students of all faculties
  • Bachelor’s and Master’s students
  • Students with English skills at least on level B2 

Restrictions 

  • Medicine, Dentistry, Health Sciences, Pharmacy and Geo Sciences
  • Psychology and Biosciences courses are in high demand but available

What can you study here? 

  • Language and Philological Science, Law, Communication and Information Science, Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Medical Sciences, Agricultural Science, Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning, Education, Teacher Training, Geography, Geology, Mathematics, Engineering, Technology, Informatics.
  • Scandinavian speaking students may attend courses taught in Norwegian
  • The first number of the course number code corresponds to the level of the course: 0 = introductory courses, 1-3 = bachelor level, 4-5 = master level, 9 = PhD level.

Terms 

  • Autumn semester: mid-August – mid-December
  • Spring semester: January – mid-June

Other important matters 

  • Less pressure on housing in the spring semester.
  • University of Oslo may refer to you as "a Nordlys student". Nordlys is a Nordic cooperation network that uses Erasmus agreements for mobility.

Exchange opportunities available  

8 students for a term (evenly for Autumn and Spring) or 4 students for an academic year. 

Universitetet i Stavanger (university-level)

Erasmus code: N  STAVANG01

General description

The University of Stavanger (UiS) is a modern institution located in Stavanger, Norway, known for its innovative teaching and research excellence. It offers a supportive environment for exchange students, with a variety of English-taught courses and a diverse, multicultural community. The vibrant campus also provides numerous activities and facilities, allowing students to engage in campus life and build lasting connections. Overall, UiS offers a comprehensive experience that promotes both academic and personal growth. 

Who can apply? 

  • Students of all faculties
  • Bachelor’s and Master’s students
  • Students with English skills at least on level B2 

Restrictions 

Master's level courses are not available to Bachelor students.

What can you study here? 

  • Language and Philological Science, Law, Communication and Information Science, Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Medical Sciences, Agricultural Science, Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning, Education, Teacher Training, Geography, Geology, Mathematics, Engineering, Technology, Informatics.
  • Courses eg. in Outdoor education, Sports sciences, Energy resources, Theater and drama and Safety
  • If you are proficient in Norwegian or other Scandinavian language (B2 level), you may request courses in Norwegian from UiS' main course catalogue.

Terms 

  • Autumn semester: mid-August – mid-December
  • Spring semester: January – mid-June

Exchange opportunities available  

8 students for a term or 4 student for an academic year. 

Norges arktiske universitet, UiT (university-level)

Erasmus code: N  TROMSO01

General description 

The Arctic University of Norway (UiT) is a prominent Norwegian university primarily located in Tromsø, with additional campuses in Alta, Harstad, Narvik, and other northern areas. The university is renowned for its high-quality research, diverse academic programs, and commitment to sustainability and Arctic studies. Exchange students at UiT enjoy access to supportive international services, modern facilities, and an inclusive academic environment, all set in one of Norway’s most picturesque regions.  

Who can apply? 

  • Students of all faculties
  • Bachelor’s and Master’s students
  • Students with English skills at least on level B2 

Restrictions 

  • Medicine
  • some restrictions for Music and Art

What can you study here? 

  • Language and Philological Science, Law, Communication and Information Science, Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Medical Sciences, Agricultural Science, Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning, Education, Teacher Training, Geography, Geology, Mathematics, Engineering, Technology, Informatics.
  • If you wish to work on your thesis or do a traineeship at UiT, we recommend to apply for the Erasmus+ traineeship grant instead of applying as a regular exchange student. As a trainee you can take a few courses too, as long as it's stated in your Learning Agreement for Traineeship. See UiT's instructions for Erasmus trainees

Terms 

  • Autumn semester: mid-August – mid-December
  • Spring semester: January – mid-June 

Other important matters 

  • UiT has campuses in several locations- You can select courses in one city: Tromsø, Alta, Kirkenes, Hammerfest, Harstad, Narvik, Bardufoss, Kabelvåg, Bodø or Mo i Rana.
  • Student housing cannot be guaranteed. Easier to get housing in Spring term.
  • Students applying to UNIS will also be nominated to UiT for administrative reasons

Exchange opportunities available  

8 students for a term or 4 students for an academic year. 

Universitetet i Agder (university-level)

Erasmus code: N KRISTIA01

General description

The University of Agder (UiA) is a modern and forward-thinking institution located on the southern coast of Norway, with campuses in Kristiansand and Grimstad. It is known for innovative facilities, inclusive values, and a welcoming atmosphere for international students. 

Who can apply? 

  • Students of all faculties
  • Bachelor’s and Master’s students
  • Students with English skills at least on level B2 

Restrictions

  • Nursing
  • Outdoor Education, may be have limited places available

What can you study here? 

  • Faculties: Humanities and Education, Business and Law, Engineering and Science and Social Sciences

Terms 

  • Autumn semester: August – mid-December
  • Spring semester: January – end of May

Other important matters 

Exchange opportunities available  

8 students for a term or 4 students for an academic year. 

Universitetet i Sørøst-Norge (university-level)

Erasmus code: N KONGSBE02

General description

"University of South-Eastern  Norway is strong in sports, outdoor life, Engineering and Business. There is housing guarantee, large number of courses taught in English, nature and safe environment."  

Who can apply? 

  • Students of all faculties
  • Bachelor’s and Master’s students
  • Students with English skills at least on level B2 

Restrictions

No restrictions despite the pre-requirements for certain IT courses.

What can you study here? 

  • Study Areas: Language and Philological Science, Law, Communication and Information Science, Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Medical Sciences, Agricultural Science, Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning, Education, Teacher Training, Geography, Geology, Mathematics, Engineering, Technology, Informatics.
  • Scandinavian speaking students are welcome to attend courses taught in Norwegian.

Terms 

  • Autumn semester: August – December
  • Spring semester: January – June 

Other important matters 

USN has many campuses: Bø, Drammen, Hønefoss, Kongsberg, Notodden, Porsgrunn, Rauland, Vestfold. Make sure to choose courses from one campus only!

Exchange opportunities available  

8 students for a term or 4 students for an academic year. 

University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) (university-level)

Erasmus code: N  LONGYEAR01

General description

The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) is Norway's international hub for Arctic sciences, situated in Longyearbyen, Svalbard. UNIS specializes in Arctic biology, geology, geophysics, and technology, providing students with hands-on fieldwork and laboratory experience. All courses are offered in English, enriching the truly international atmosphere. Each year, UNIS welcomes around 700 students, with approximately half coming from outside of Norway. 

Who can apply? 

  • Students of all faculties
  • Bachelor’s and Master’s students
  • Students with English skills at least on level B2 

Restrictions 

Entry requirement is 60 ECTS in general natural sciences. Please see the pre-requirements for each course.

What can you study here? 

Terms 

  • You can only apply for Spring semester: end of January – mid-July
  • The courses run one at the time and there is a competition to get accepted. Getting a place from Helsinki does not guarantee a place on the courses.

Other important matters 

  • For Erasmus funding (minimum duration 2 months), you need to take two courses. If you get accepted to only one course by UNIS, you can get Nordplus funding for your exchange.
  • If you are chosen for exchange to UNIS you will be nominated to the Arctic university of Norway (UiT) and you will have to apply both to UiT and directly to UNIS.
  • Exchange students can apply for student accommodation at Elvesletta student housing in Longyearbyen. Accommodation is modern and offers dedicated study rooms and WiFi, but housing is limited and assigned based on timely application. Monthly living costs in Longyearbyen are higher than mainland Norway, averaging around €1,200–€1,500, encompassing rent, food, transport, and personal expenses
  • All students must complete safety training during the initial phase of their stay at UNIS. This training introduces key safety guidelines relevant to life and fieldwork in Svalbard. These guidelines serve as a foundation that studenys are expected to build upon throughout their stay.

Exchange opportunities available  

2 students for Spring term