Eight ways to experience Norwegian culture in Oslo
Embrace the great outdoors, sample the local cuisine, and hang out with friends at a safe distance. Here are some ways to spend your free time like the locals do.
Working closely with the wider society we are a part of.
Master's student Austin Lavender discovered his love for Norwegian culture, language, and the northern climate while studying on exchange, so he decided to settle in for his graduate degree.
While befriending the locals may take a little extra effort, it can help you experience Norway from a whole new perspective.
When sociologists researched young people’s participation in cross-country skiing, they saw no one waxing their own skis.
A dance performance that makes turbulence visible can show us that it is present in all aspects of life – and is useful, open to influence and something we can live with.
The government has decided that OsloMet can proceed with plans for the future campus in Lillestrøm town centre, with more students and academic environments than at Kjeller today.
Six award winners were celebrated at this year’s Research and Innovation Day at OsloMet.