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  1. UiO is Norway's largest and a leading European university with outstanding research and study programmes. Learn more about UiO's measures related to education, research, and green campus, as well as its international cooperation and events.

    • Organisation

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    • Courses

      Courses offered in English at the University of Oslo. Find a...

    • Master Programmes

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    • International Students

      International Students at The University of Oslo; Contact....

    • Global UiO

      The University of Oslo aims to make a significant...

    • Research

      Research at the University of Oslo. UiO is a leading...

    • Student life

      The University of Oslo greets all new students with a...

    • Services and tools

      Norway's largest research library. IT services. Information...

  2. Norwegian version of this page Study programmes in English Found 74 programmes . Asia and Middle East Studies (master's two years)

  3. Learn how to apply to the University of Oslo as an international applicant for bachelor's, master's, PhD, exchange or single courses. Find out about tuition fees, scholarships, academic system and calendar.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Learn about Norway's largest and oldest university, founded in 1811. Find out its QS World University Ranking, tuition fees, scholarships, campus locations and similar universities.

  6. Learn about the University of Oslo, one of the top 100 universities in the world and the top 50 in Europe. Find out its rankings, master's programmes, notable alumni and how to apply for masters in Norway.

  7. Learn about the history, reputation and achievements of Norway's first and largest university, founded in 1813. Explore its faculties, courses, research and Nobel Laureates, and compare its rankings and stats with other institutions.