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The University of Bergen ( no, Universitetet i Bergen, ) is a
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-intensive state university located in
Bergen Bergen (), historically Bjørgvin, is a city and municipality in Vestland county on the west coast of Norway. , its population is roughly 285,900. Bergen is the second-largest city in Norway. The municipality covers and is on the peninsula of ...
,
Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and t ...
. As of 2019, the
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has over 4,000 employees and 18,000 students. It was established by an act of parliament in 1946 based on several older scientific institutions dating back to 1825, and is Norway's second oldest university. It is considered one of Norway's four "established universities" and has faculties and programmes in all the fields of a classical university including fields that are traditionally reserved by law for established universities, including
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and law. It is also one of Norway's leading universities in many natural sciences, including
marine research Oceanography (), also known as oceanology and ocean science, is the scientific study of the oceans. It is an Earth science, which covers a wide range of topics, including ecosystem dynamics; ocean currents, waves, and geophysical fluid dynamic ...
and climate research. It is consistently ranked in the top one percentage among the world's universities, usually among the best 200 universities and among the best 10 or 50 universities worldwide in some fields such as
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and marine sciences. It is part of the
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and of the U5 group of Norway's oldest and highest ranked universities.


History

The university traces its roots to several earlier scientific and scholarly institutions founded in
Bergen Bergen (), historically Bjørgvin, is a city and municipality in Vestland county on the west coast of Norway. , its population is roughly 285,900. Bergen is the second-largest city in Norway. The municipality covers and is on the peninsula of ...
. Academic activity had taken place in Bergen since the founding of
Bergen Cathedral School Bergen Cathedral School (Norwegian: ''Bergen Katedralskole'', Latin: ''Schola Cathedralis Bergensis'', formerly known as Bergens lærdeskole and Bergen latinskole and colloquially known as Katten) is an upper secondary school in Bergen, Norway. Loc ...
in 1153, the Seminarium Fredericianum in 1750 and the establishment of the
Royal Norwegian Naval Academy The Royal Norwegian Naval Academy (RNoNA, ''Sjøkrigsskolen'' in Norwegian) is located at Laksevåg in Bergen. It was formally established 27 October 1817 in Frederiksvern. The institution educates officers for the Royal Norwegian Navy. History ...
in 1817. Academia and higher education would also be significantly advanced in the city with the establishment of Bergen Museum, later renamed ''University Museum of Bergen'', in 1825. Founded by Wilhelm Frimann Christie and
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, the museum became a venue for both research and education specialized on natural science, and featured prominent researcher like Michael Sars,
Daniel Cornelius Danielssen Daniel Cornelius Danielssen (4 July 1815 – 13 July 1894) was a Norwegian physician. He was most noted for his research regarding the causes and treatment of leprosy. Biography Danielssen was from Bergen, Norway. Dating from 1839, he was asso ...
and
Fridtjof Nansen Fridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg Nansen (; 10 October 186113 May 1930) was a Norwegian polymath and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. He gained prominence at various points in his life as an explorer, scientist, diplomat, and humanitarian. He led the team t ...
. Bergen would eventually become a city with several arenas for higher education and research with the
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being established in 1917, the
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in 1930, the Norwegian School of Economics in 1936 and finally the university in 1946. The University of Bergen was established by an act of parliament in 1946, as Norway's second university.


Priority areas

The University of Bergen has three strategic areas * Marine research * Climate and
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* Global challenges Within these areas, UiB will contribute to society with excellent research, education, interdisciplinary cooperation and dissemination of knowledge and innovation.


Organization

The University of Bergen has an elected rector. The current rector is Margareth Hagen, who was elected rector for a four-year term starting August 1, 2021 after serving as interim rector from January 7, 2021. The university has 7 faculties, the newest being ''The Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design'' which was established in 2017. The University of Bergen Library and the University Museum of Bergen have a faculty-like status. Most of the university campus and administration is located in the Nygård neighbourhood, which has resulted in the campus area often being referred to as ''Nygårdshøyden'' or simply H''øyden'', meaning "the hill".


Ranking

In 2010 the university was ranked as number 135 worldwide by the
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, and 181st worldwide by the 2015/16
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. UiB was also ranked number 148 worldwide in the July 2010
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. The URAP (University Ranking by Academic Performance) has ranked UiB for 2014/2015 as the 219th worldwide.


Tuition

The University of Bergen, in common with other Norwegian universities, does not charge tuition fees, which also applies to international students. Students are however required to be members of the student welfare organisation. As of 2022, this fee (''semesteravgift'') is NOK 590 (approx. 70 USD) per semester, and provides access to several services, including cultural activities, childcare, refunds for many medical expenses and subsidized accommodation. 40kr of the fee is a donation to the SAIH, a student charity, but this is optional. However most of the students give the donation.


Faculties and academia at the University of Bergen


Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design

The Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design was established on 1 January 2017. It is composed of the earlier Grieg Academy – Department of Music, and the Bergen Academy of Art and Design. * The Art Academy – Department of Contemporary Art * The Grieg Academy - Department of Music * Department of Design


Faculty of Humanities

* Centre for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities * Centre for Women and Gender Research * Department of Archeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion (AHKR) * Department of Foreign Languages (
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,
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, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish,
German German(s) may refer to: * Germany (of or related to) **Germania (historical use) * Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language ** For citizens of Germany, see also German nationality law **Ger ...
and single courses in
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(IF) * Department of Linguistics, Literary and Aesthetical studies (LLE) (Nordic, Comparative Literature, Theatre Studies, Digital Culture, Linguistics, Art History, Classics) * Department of Philosophy and First Semester Studies (see Examen philosophicum and
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) (FOF) * The Grieg Academy – Department of Music The faculty revised its structure and names in August 2007.


Faculty of Law

The Faculty of Law was established as a separate faculty in 1980, with legal studies and research having been conducted at the university since 1969. The faculty is one of three Norwegian institutions which offer legal studies, the other two being the law faculties at the
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and the
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. The faculty offers a five-year programme leading to a
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in law and a three-year
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programme, and currently has approximately 1900 students.


Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

As of January 1, 2018, the faculty is organised into the following seven departments: * Department of Biological Sciences * Department of Chemistry * Department of Earth Science * Department of Informatics * Department of Mathematics * Department of Physics and Technology *
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The Faculty is tied to a number of centres: Centres of Excellence in Research: * Birkeland Centre for Space Science * Centre for Geobiology Centres of Research-based Innovation: * Sea Lice Research Centre Centres of Excellence in Education: * BioCEED Other important units and centres: *
Sars International Centre for Marine Molecular Biology The Sars International Centre for Marine Molecular Biology is a research establishment located at Bergen in Norway. History Sars International Centre for Marine Molecular Biology was established in April 1997. It is located at the Bergen High Tech ...
* K.G. Jebsen Centre for Deep Sea Research *
Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research The Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research is a climate research centre in Bergen, Norway. The centres key areas of research is natural variability in the Earth system and man-made climate change. The centre combines observations with theoretical and ...
* CBU - Computational Biology Unit * Norwegian Ocean Observation Laboratory * Centre for Sustainable Aquaculture Innovations (CSAI) * Bergen Offshore Wind Centre (BOW)


Faculty of Medicine

Since January 2013 the faculty is organised in the following departments and units: * Department of Biomedicine * Department of Clinical Medicine * Department of Clinical Science * Department of Clinical Dentistry * Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care *
Centre for International Health Centre for International Health (CIH) at the University of Bergen (UiB) was established in 1988. Since January 2013 the Centre is part of the Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care at the Faculty of Medicine. Purpose and Overview The ...
* Laboratory Animal Facility


Faculty of Psychology

The University of Bergen is the only institution in the Nordic countries where the study of
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has been assigned to its own faculty. Established in 1980, it educates psychologists and is responsible for the university's pedagogic education.


Faculty of Social Sciences

* Department of Administration and Organization Theory * Department of Comparative Politics * Department of Economics * Department of Geography * Department of Information Science and Media Studies * Department of Social Anthropology * Department of Sociology * Centre for Development Studies * Centre for Gender Studies * Centre for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies


Notable people


Faculty

* Fredrik Barth, social anthropology *
Jan Fridthjof Bernt Jan Fridthjof Bernt (born 6 July 1943) is a Norwegian professor of law and former rector (1996-1998) at the University of Bergen. He graduated with the cand.jur. degree from the University of Oslo in 1968, with the Master of Comparative Law from ...
, law *
Margunn Bjørnholt Margunn Bjørnholt (born 9 October 1958 in Bø, Telemark) is a Norwegian sociologist and economist. She is a research professor at the Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies (NKVTS) and a professor of sociology at the Univers ...
, sociology *
Julia Brannen Julia Brannen, FRSA, FAcSS, is Professor of the Sociology of the Family at the Institute of Education, University of London. She has an international reputation for her research on family life, work-life issues, and intergenerational relations. ...
, sociology * Tom Colbjørnsen, sociology *
Per Fugelli Per Fugelli (7 December 1943 – 13 September 2017) was a Norwegian physician and professor of General Practice at the University of Bergen from 1984 to 1992, and social medicine at the University of Oslo from 1992 until his death in 2017. Early ...
, medicine *
Knut Fægri Knut Fægri (17 July 1909 – 10 December 2001) was a Norwegian botanist and palaeoecologist. Fægri was born in Bergen. He was the son of Major Ole A. Fægri (1875–1962) and Gudrun Stoltz (1881–1940) and the nephew of the botanist, natural ...
, botany *
Gabriel Gustafson Gabriel Adolf Gustafson (8August 185316April 1915) was a Swedish-Norwegian archaeologist. He was responsible for the excavation and conservation of the Oseberg Ship (''Osebergfunnet'') . Biography Gabriel Gustafson was born in Visby, in Got ...
, archeology *
Gudmund Hernes Gudmund Hernes (born 25 March 1941 in Trondheim) is a Norwegian professor and politician for the Labour Party. He was the state secretary to the Secretariat for Long-Term Planning 1980–1981, Minister of Education and Research and Ministry of Chu ...
, sociology *
Helga Hernes Helga Marie Hernes (born 16 January 1938) is a German-born Norwegian political scientist, diplomat, and politician for the Labour Party. Educated in the United States, she moved to Norway following her marriage to Norwegian sociologist and poli ...
, sociology/political science *
Georg Johannesen Georg Johannesen (22 February 1931 – 24 December 2005) was a Norwegian author and professor at the University of Bergen. Background He was born in Bergen, Norway. He was the son of Knut Johan Johannesen (1900–1979) and Ingeborg Malene Olsd ...
, rhetoric * Stein Kuhnle, sociology/political science *
Johan Olsen Johan Peder Olsen (born August 14, 1939) is a Norwegian political scientist, and professor emeritus in political science at the University of Bergen, known for his work on new institutionalism. Life and work Olsen obtained his MA in political s ...
, political science * Stein Rokkan, sociology/political science *
Gunnar Skirbekk Gunnar Skirbekk (born 11 April 1937) is a Norwegian philosopher. He is professor emeritus at the Department of Philosophy and the Center for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities, University of Bergen. He is a member of the Norwegian Acad ...
, philosophy * Harald Sverdrup, oceanographer and meteorologist *
Sigve Tjøtta Sigve Tjøtta (1 March 1930 – 28 August 2023) was a Norwegian mathematician. Early life He was born in Klepp. He took the cand.real. degree in 1954 and the dr.philos. degree in 1960, both at the University of Oslo. His doctoral thesis was ''On ...
, mathematics *
Frank Aarebrot Frank Henrik Aarebrot (19 January 1947 – 9 September 2017) was a Norwegian political scientist, political commentator, and professor of comparative politics. Among the most quoted and popular academics in the Norwegian press, he became bette ...
, comparative politics * Michael Fellows, computer science *
Pinar Heggernes Pinar Heggernes (born 1969) is a Turkish-born Norwegian computer scientist known for her research on graph algorithms, sparse matrix computations, and parameterized complexity. She is the deputy rector of the University of Bergen, elected together ...
, computer science


Alumni

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Knut Olav Åmås Knut Olav Åmås (born 19 January 1968) is a Norwegian writer, editor and politician for the Conservative Party. He hails from Odda. He holds a cand.philol. degree in philosophy, having taken his master's thesis on Ludwig Wittgenstein at the U ...
, journalist * Erna Solberg, Prime Minister of Norway *
Karl Ove Knausgård Karl Ove Knausgård (; born 6 December 1968) is a Norwegian author. He became known worldwide for six autobiographical novels, titled ''My Struggle'' (''Min Kamp''). Since the completion of the ''My Struggle'' series in 2011, he has also publis ...
, author *
Torbjørn Mork Torbjørn Mork (17 November 1928 – 16 October 1992) was a Norwegian physician and civil servant. He was born in Odda as a son of Guttorm Mork (1897–1974) and Inga Skadsem (1894–1950). He took the examen artium in 1948 and graduated with the ...
, Director of the Norwegian Board of Health Supervision *
Monica Mæland Monica Mæland (born 6 February 1968) is a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party who served as Minister of Justice from 2020 to 2021. Previously she served as Minister Local Government from 2018 to 2020, and Minister of Trade and Indus ...
, Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry * Leif Ove Andsnes, Pianist and chamber musician *
Jon Fosse Jon Olav Fosse (born 29 September 1959) is a Norwegian author and dramatist. Biography Jon Fosse was born in Haugesund, Norway. A serious accident at age seven brought him close to death; the experience significantly influenced his adulthood wr ...
, Author and dramatist *
Hans-Wilhelm Steinfeld Hans-Wilhelm Steinfeld (born 29 March 1951) is a Norwegian journalist, foreign correspondent and non-fiction writer. He has worked for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) from 1976, and been a foreign correspondent for NRK in Moscow for ...
, journalist and writer *
Mukhisa Kituyi Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi (born October 20, 1956) is a Kenyan politician who served as Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, UNCTAD from September 2013-February 2021 when he stepped down for his presidential ambitio ...
, Secretary-General UNCTAD *
Lars Gule Lars Gule (born 24 June 1955) is a Norwegian philosopher. He has graduated with a doctorate in philosophy, and is an associate professor (at Oslo Metropolitan University). From 2000 to 2005 he was secretary general of the Norwegian Humanist As ...
, philosopher and social commentator * Sveinung Rotevatn, Norwegian Minister of Climate and the Environment *
Iselin Nybø Iselin Nybø (born 14 May 1981) is a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party, who served as the Minister of Trade and Industry from 2020 to 2021.; She also served as Minister of Higher Education from 2018 to 2020. She was elected to the Parlia ...
, Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry *
Freda Nkirote Freda Nkirote M’Mbogori is a Kenyan archaeologist, who is Director of the British Institute in Eastern Africa (BIEA) and President of the Pan-African Archaeological Association. Biography Nkirote studied for her BA at the University of Nair ...
, Director of the
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(BIEA) and President of the
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.


Other notes

The university also has an
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and
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