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Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (UHPED)
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Advanced Corporate Finance (ØABED4800)
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Digital media and culture (BIBV3040)
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English in Teacher Education
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Oral Storytelling as Artistic Research
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Philosophy of Science and Design Research (MAPD4000)
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Perspectives on Crisis, Change and Reform in the Public Sector (OASV4700)
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Gender, citizenship and academic power - GAP
GAP will investigate how globalization and internationalization influence the gender balance in research and higher education.
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Academic dugnad for refugees
Through a series of events and initiatives, OsloMet is working to make a difference for refugees and asylum seekers in our region.
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The Academic Affairs Committee at the Faculty of Technology, Art and Design (TKD)
The Board of OsloMet has stipulated the following authority for the Academic Affairs Committee at the faculty level:
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English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
EAP offers courses, workshops, and other instructional events and materials designed to improve the use of English in academic discipline-specific writing and speaking.
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Academic Language and Practice
The aim of the research group is the exploration and analysis of language use in multilingual and multicultural academic contexts, in particular the use of Norwegian and English in higher education.
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Better adherence of antibiotics through academic detailing of community pharmacists
The purpose of this PhD project is to assess whether Academic Detailing is suitable as an intervention method for pharmacy pharmacists in the subject of antibiotic treatment and resistance.
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Research collaboration
OsloMet collaborates with a broad range of academic and non-academic institutions that share our commitment to making a sustainable impact on society through research.
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Norwegian Forum for English for Academic Purposes, 2024
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Learning Support Centre
Need help writing academic texts or would you like to improve your study skills? The Learning Support Centre (Studieverkstedet) offers advice and counselling.
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About CEDIC
CEDIC is an Excellent Academic Environment at OsloMet.
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Courses and workshops
English for Academic Purposes offer courses, seminars and guidance.
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Can responsible investment induce sustainable corporate behavior? Evidence from the worlds largest equity investor
Can responsible investing help to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals?
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Expanding knowledge about Ukraine through research and academic collaboration
OsloMet is home to some of Norway's leading experts on Ukraine. With the country under full-scale attack from Russia, their research, knowledge of the region, and collaborations with other Ukraine scholars have never been so important.
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Research projects
The university cooperates with international and Norwegian partners on research projects spanning a range of academic fields.
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New language courses for refugees
“Academic dugnad” for refugees at OsloMet has started up with new language courses in Norwegian and English for refugees.
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OsloMet AI Lab granted status of Excellent Academic Environment with NordSTAR
Nordic Centre for Sustainable and Trustworthy AI research (NordSTAR) will be OsloMets high quality academic environment in modern Artificial Intelligence.
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Globalisation and social sustainability
This academic unit focuses on education and research concerning the consequences of globalisation and how it concerns social sustainability.
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The Housing Bank – 75th anniversary
The project is an historical analysis of Norwegian housing policy and the Norwegian state’s Housing Bank in recent decades (1996-2020). An illustrated academic book in Norwegian based on a comprehensive selection of oral and written sources is the end goal of the project.
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PhD programmes
As a PhD candidate at OsloMet, you can expect a high-quality research education in a supportive academic environment.
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Scholars at Risk (SAR)
Oslo Metropolitan University is a member of the international network Scholars at Risk (SAR) whose main goal is to protect threatened scholars and promote academic freedom.
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APA and referencing
Referring or citing your sources is a requirement in academic texts, and there are rules for how sources should be presented in a text.
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Master's programmes
Continue your education in the vibrant capital city of Norway. You can choose between programmes taught in English across different academic disciplines.
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Service organization and innovation in social work and child welfare
The academic unit researches and teaches on topics related to the structural conditions for professional practice, in social work and child welfare in particular and in interdisciplinary work across services, agencies and professions in general
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Five things internationals working in Norway think you should know before moving here
Are you considering applying for a PhD or academic position at a Norwegian university? We asked the experts—our own international employees—for their advice on how to navigate the transition to working in Norway.
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Department of Vocational Teacher Education (YLU)
The department is the leading academic community for vocational pedagogy in Norway. We offer study programmes in vocational teacher education and vocational pedagogy. We have a broad focus on research and development and work in close cooperation with schools and workplaces.
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No pedagogical reasons to continue offering hybrid teaching
Combining remote and in-person teaching demands more preparation from both teachers and students. It also results in poorer learning outcomes.
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Strategy and vision
The strategy will give direction for Oslo Metropolitan University towards 2050. Oslo Metropolitan University develops knowledge to solve societal challenges.
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The libraries
Here you will find literature, printers, copiers, work spaces and more. You can also get assistance from the librarians.
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Replay or renew? Learning from 20+ years of Norwegian-Russian collaboration on health and social welfare in the Barents region (RE:BARENTS)
RE:BARENTS will examine the impact of Norwegian–Russian collaboration on health and social welfare in the Barents region since 2000.
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Five ways you can stay connected to OsloMet
Start an alumni group, stay in touch with your professors, and perhaps even consider a PhD. Check out the different ways you can continue your OsloMet experience even after you've left Oslo.
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OsloMetX
OsloMetX provides students with digital textbooks, open source and soon access free.
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Stress among Youths
In this project, we aim to gain knowledge about how and why youths experience stress and stressors.
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National Security through Private Sector Regulation? Critical Evaluation of Insider Threat Programs and Security Compliance in Current Geopolitical and Regulatory Context (INSIDER)
INSIDER will map and analyse the fundamental tensions between national security interests and private sector profit motive, often disavowed by policymakers.
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Underwater robots can help detect pollution at sea
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We do not know enough about the digital everyday lives of children and young people
Halla B. Holmarsdottir is investigating how technology affects the lives of children and young people.
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Subject librarians
Each department has it's own subject librarian with responsibility for that department's disciplines and collaboration with teachers, researchers and students.
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Artificial Intelligence Lab
OsloMet AI Lab administers research and student projects in artificial intelligence, applied and basic research.
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Exchange students
Enrich your education and get a taste of life in a cosmopolitan Scandinavian capital city surrounded by beautiful nature. Spending a semester or a year on exchange at OsloMet will give you memories for life.
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LUILOK 2.0 – localisation of the Faculty of Education and International Studies’ activities
Localisation of the Faculty of Education and International Studies’ activities.
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English proficiency requirements for master's
If you are applying to an international master's degree, you have to document your English proficiency.
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Persistent Passion for Professional Education: Consequences for student completion and dropout (PERSIST)
The primary objective of this project is to examine dropout from higher education, with special focus on previously under-studied professional programmes.
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Support services for researchers and PhD candidates
The University Library offers a range of services to support researchers and PhD candidates.
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Researchers seek to better understand the lives of young people in Norway
Using a variety of methods, OsloMet researchers are gaining new insights into young people's opinions, struggles and aspirations.
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Screen quality matters more than screen time
How much time children and teenagers spend looking at screens is on many parents’ minds. Yet researchers insist it is the quality of that time that should concern us most.
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The Research and Development Committee of the Faculty of Health Sciences
The committee provides advisory support to the leadership of the Faculty of Health Sciences and has been delegated decision-making authority in specific matters.
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INTERACT - Interprofessional Interaction With Children and Youth
The aim of the project is to provide the students with knowledge about and experience of interprofessional cooperation.
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Space Syntax has Come of Age: A comprehensive review of literature from 1976 to 2023
The annual scientific output has grown, has spread to many countries, and contains progress in both theory and applications. The field has become important in urban planning and urban design.
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OsloMet action plan – The Human Resources Strategy for Researchers
OsloMet's action plan for the period 2024-2027.
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Young people may face particular challenges in the post-Corona labour market
The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in both a global health crisis and a financial crisis on a scale never before seen in modern times. The labour market that emerges in the wake of the crisis may impact younger workers harder than others.
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The Faculty Administration
Faculty Administration of Faculty of Technology, Art and Design has Faculty Director, four sections and staff.
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Alumni
The alumni network enables graduates and former exchange students to stay connected to the university and each other. Members receive invitations to international alumni events as well as occasional updates from OsloMet.
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Required documents for master's degrees
You have to submit all the required documents with your online application.
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Holistic approach to increased student exchange in early childhood education (HETBLU)
The HETBLU project aims to strengthen the culture for internationalization and increased student exchange at early childhood institutions.
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Quality in study programmes
On this page you will find information about how OsloMet work with educational quality in study programmes.
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Centre for the Study of Professions
Researchers at our centre explore the practice, politics and ethics of professions and professional practice.
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Democratic Urban Development in the Digital Age (DEMUDIG)
The DEMUDIG project investigates the extent and influence of citizen participation through ICT and social media in urban governance.
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UK native named Student of the Year
Carla Louise Hughes embraced the challenge of starting graduate school in a new country during a pandemic. Now, she is making an impact as a member of the team at the Centre for Research on Pandemics & Society.
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TKD 2024 – Strategic plan for TKD
This plan presents the Faculty of Technology, Art and Design’s key strategic goals and measures for 2019 to 2024.
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Communicating research to wider audiences online
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Applying for a job at OsloMet
Are you looking for an international career?
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HEYoung intervention study
The project will co-develop an intervention with end-users and conduct the initial stages of a full-scale RCT on the effectiveness of a person-centered intervention for adolescents with persistent pain.
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Quality in programme and course portfolio level
On this page, you will find information on how OsloMet manages its programme and course portfolio to achieve good quality in its educations.
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About NOVA
NOVA is one of the largest social science research institutes in Norway. The institute conducts research on different aspects of society and the welfare state. We focus on the entire life cycle, from cradle to grave.
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Research that shapes society
OsloMet aspires to be an international provider of research-based knowledge that contributes to a robust, sustainable welfare state.
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Runner-up IEEE Brain award for student paper
We are proud to announce that three of our master students have won the runner up award for IEEE Brain Best Paper.
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The Doctoral Committee at the Faculty of Technology, Art and Design
The Doctoral Committee is tasked with developing the faculty’s researcher education.
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Councils and committees
The Faculty of Technology, Art and Design.
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Information technology at the top of publishing
The Department of Computer Science had the highest publication number of computer science departments at Norwegian universities in 2020.
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Network for Educational Research
This network is a platform for further developing educational research at the Faculty of Health Sciences, in collaboration with other stakeholders in education and healthcare.
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Norwegian Network for Class Research
The Norwegian Network for Class Research (NNK) emerges from the class and inequality research environment at NOVA, OsloMet, with the purpose of enhancing the quality and extent of class and inequality research in Norway.
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Spreading a Sense of Hope at TEDxOsloMet 2022
OsloMet hosted its first TEDx event at Epicenter Oslo, a business partner of Faculty of Technology, Art and Design.
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NOVA's strategy 2023–2026
NOVA aims to be a leading research institute on the welfare state and people's living conditions and quality of life throughout the life cycle.
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The ethics of algorithmic decision-making in the public sphere
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The Doctoral Degree Committee of the Faculty of Health Sciences
The committee provides advisory support to the leadership of the Faculty of Health Sciences and has been delegated decision-making authority in individual cases.
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A PhD experience that opens up a world of possibilities
Mariya Khoronzhevych is working toward her doctorate in social work and social policy. Along the way, she has had rewarding off-campus experiences that offer a complement to her professional journey at OsloMet.
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Maryam helps a public transport company to get ahead of technological development
The public transport company Ruter likes to be at the forefront of technology development and hired OsloMet graduate Maryam to explore the possibilities of quantum technology.
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Working at OsloMet
The concept of work-life balance is firmly embedded in Norwegian society and working life. At OsloMet, we believe employees perform better if they are able to balance work, family and free time.
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Recommendation letter template for the Neuro-insights course
A recommendation letter is required for admission to the Neuro-insights course.
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Network for Primary Care Research
This network serves as a platform for researchers from various disciplines at the Faculty of Health Sciences who aim to contribute to strengthening the knowledge base for primary health care services.