Lillehammer University College ( no, Høgskolen i Lillehammer) was a state
university college
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located at
Storhove
Storhove is a neighborhood of Lillehammer, Norway, located north of the city center. It is the location of a Inland Norway University site, and the Lillehammer offices of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. During the 1994 Winter Olympics
...
in
Lillehammer,
Norway
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. It was merged with
Hedmark University College
Hedmark University of Applied Sciences ( no, Høgskolen i Hedmark) was a state university college in Hedmark, Norway, established in 1994. It had four campuses, located in Hamar, Elverum, Åmot (Rena, Norway, Rena) and Stor-Elvdal. The college had ...
to become the
Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences in 2017.
History
In 1970, Oppland College ( no, Oppland distriktshøgskole) was established in Lillehammer, at the site of a defunct agricultural college. The college was transformed into the Lillehammer University College in 1994, in connection with the
university college reform. It was located in the television and radio center built for the
1994 Winter Olympic Games
The 1994 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVII Olympic Winter Games ( no, De 17. olympiske vinterleker; nn, Dei 17. olympiske vinterleikane) and commonly known as Lillehammer '94, was an international winter multi-sport event held fro ...
, and offered undergraduate programs in travel and tourism, business administration, organisation and management, film and television, health and social work, humanities and social sciences, and graduate programs in education, social policy, health and social work for children and youth, social welfare, and film and television science.
From 1 January 2017, the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences began operations on six campuses in south-eastern Norway: Lillehammer, Hamar, Blæstad, Elverum, Rena and Evenstad.
The Norwegian Film School
The Norwegian Film School, the first film school in Norway, was founded as part of the college in 1997 in the facilities that hosted the media center during the 1994 Winter Olympics. The school had new facilities built in 2004.
References
Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences
Defunct universities and colleges in Norway
Buildings and structures in Lillehammer
Educational institutions established in 1971
1971 establishments in Norway
Education in Innlandet
Mass media in Lillehammer
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