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BI has a wide range of international activities both in Norway and abroad.
BI Norwegian School of Management offers international programmes taught in Oslo
2 Bachelor programmes Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and Bachelor of Shipping and Finance (BSF)
7 Master of Science (MSc) programmes MSc in Business and Economics, MSc in Strategic Marketing Management, MSc in International Marketing and Management, MSc in Leadership and Organisational Psychology, MSc in Political Economy, MSc in Financial Economics, and MSc in Innovation and Entrepreurship
4 Executive programmes (taught part-time in Oslo and at partner venues) Executive MBA in Shipping, Offshore and Finance, Ececutive MBA in Energy Mangement, Executive MBA, Executive Master in Energy Management
In addition to the full range of international programmes in Oslo, BI offers a number of programmes overseas. Among them is IS
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The University of Bergen is a young and modern university. Yet,
its focus on international co-operation has been essential from the
beginning and has earned the institution the reputation of being
Norway's most international university.
Students and academics alike are certain to benefit from a rich
and diversified mix of cultures and countries on campus. This
international influence is also apparent and vital in the high
profile research fields at the university.
Being heavily involved in research related to industrialisation
and development in non-industrialised countries, the University of
Bergen aims to be the national centre for development research.