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Best Universities for Master Programs in Norway 2024/2025

Number of institutions: 35
    • Bodø, Norway

    Nord University is a young and dynamic institution with strong local engagement and a global vision. We offer a wide range of study programs and research opportunities spread across 8 new and modern campuses. We take pride in our 11,000 students and 1,300 staff members, forming a vibrant and diverse academic community.

    • Molde, Norway

    Molde University College – Specialized University in Logistics (MUC) is situated in the coastal cities of Molde and Kristiansund, on the northwest coast of Norway. Established in 1994 with a commitment to excellence in education and research, MUC offers various academic programs across various disciplines.

    • Oslo, Norway

    Kristiania University College is one of the oldest private institutions of higher education in Norway. Kristiania is located in Oslo, and is a foundation whose purpose is teaching and research. All financial surplus is used to strengthen the academic and learning environment. Kristiania offer study programmes and courses at different levels of education that are adapted to people with different qualifications, abilities and opportunities.

    • Bodø, Norway

    Nord University was established in 2016 through the merger of the University of Nordland, Nesna University College, and Nord-Trøndelag University College. We have around 200 study programmes, spread across 8 new and modern campuses.

    • Kristiansand, Norway
    • Grimstad, Norway

    The University of Agder’s vision is “co-creation of tomorrow’s knowledge” and we aim to accomplish this through close collaboration with regional, national, and international partners. UiA has 1,400 employees and 13,500 students on two campuses, Kristiansand and Grimstad. UiA offers Bachelor, Master, and Ph.D. programs in many disciplines and several of the Master’s programs are taught in English.

    • Oldenburg, Germany
    • Stavanger, Norway

    The European Master in Migration and Intercultural Relations (EMMIR) is the first African-European-Asian Erasmus Mundus Master Course in migration studies and is jointly run by three African, four European, and two Asian partners, facilitated by a wider network of associate partners. EMMIR is a unique study programme focusing on migration through an intercultural approach, equipping students with profound theoretical and methodological skills in migration studies and encouraging them to conduct fieldwork primarily in African, Asian and European contexts. It is designed as a multidisciplinary two-year master’s programme (120 ECTS) that addresses important contemporary issues in a still emerging field of study.

    • Trondheim, Norway
    • Alesund, Norway
    • + 1 more

    NTNU has a main profile in science and technology, a variety of programs of professional study, and great academic breadth that also includes the humanities, social sciences, economics, medicine, health sciences, educational science, architecture, entrepreneurship, art disciplines, and artistic activities.

    • Tromsø, Norway
    • Kirkenes, Norway
    • + 8 more

    UiT The Arctic University of Norway is a medium-sized research university that contributes to knowledge-based development at the regional, national, and international levels.

    • Lillehammer, Norway

    INN University was established on 1 January 2017 following a merger of Hedmark University of Applied Sciences and Lillehammer University College. The new institution operates from 6 campuses located in south-east Norway and houses together 16.000 students.

    • Ås Municipality, Norway

    NMBU has studies and research that meet the major global issues of the environment, sustainable development, better public and animal health, climate challenges, renewable energy sources, food production and land and resource management.

    • Majorstuen, Norway

    OsloMet is an urban university with a diverse academic profile and a clear international orientation. Through the research we conduct and the students we educate, OsloMet seeks to respond to the needs of society and the labour market. OsloMet is forward-thinking and committed to adopting new technologies and innovative solutions that improve the way the university is run.

    • Halden, Norway

    Østfold University College has around 100 studies taught in new and modern premises. The university college has a total of just under 7,000 students. There are nearly 3,600 ordinary students at campus Halden, nearly 2,400 ordinary students at campus Fredrikstad, and nearly 1,000 students are taking continuing and further education programmes under the auspices of HiØ VIDERE (Centre for Continuing Education) at both campuses.

    • Grünerløkka, Norway

    The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO) offers a unique research-based education of international standing. Established in 1945, today it has built a solid national funding base and is prominently ranked internationally. AHO awards three master’s degrees in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Design, as well as a PhD programme.

    • Bergenhus, Norway

    The Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design (KMD) offers BA, MA and PhD programmes based on an internationally recognised level of artistic research. We educate future artists, designers, performing musicians, composers, music therapists, musicologists, curators, and music and art teachers.

    • Bergenhus, Norway

    The University of Bergen is situated in Norway's second largest city. Our students love the fact that they can enjoy a bit of city life with plenty of cultural events and simultaneously make use of Bergen's unique opportunities for outdoor adventures.