Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Founded: 1946
Type: Public University
Location: Bergen, Norway
Motto: "Seize the future"
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Psychology
Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design
UiB offers a wide range of undergraduate, master's, and Ph.D. programs. The university is particularly renowned for its research output and offers many programs in English, making it a popular choice for international students.
The University of Bergen is a research-intensive university with a strong emphasis on marine research, climate and energy transition, global challenges, and data science. It is part of several national and international research collaborations.
Undergraduate Admissions: Typically requires a Norwegian high school diploma or an equivalent international qualification.
Graduate Admissions: Requires a relevant undergraduate degree and proficiency in English (for English-taught programs). Specific program requirements may vary.
UiB is highly international, with students and staff from all over the world. The university offers a comprehensive support system for international students, including orientation programs, Norwegian language courses, and social activities.
Bergen is known for its vibrant student life, with numerous student organizations, clubs, and activities. The city itself is scenic and offers a unique blend of urban culture and natural beauty, with close proximity to fjords and mountains.
The University of Bergen's main campus is located in the city center, providing easy access to the city's amenities and cultural attractions. The university also has other facilities spread across the city, including specialized research centers and libraries.
UiB has a dedicated career services center that helps students with job placements, internships, and career counseling. The university's strong ties with industry and research institutions provide ample opportunities for students to gain practical experience and enhance their employability.
The acceptance rate at the University of Bergen can vary by program and level of study. Generally, the universit
Linguistics
Literature
History
Philosophy
Religion Studies
Cultural Studies
Art History
Digital Culture
Linguistic and Literary Computing
Interdisciplinary Master's in Global Development
Philosophy
Archaeology
Classics
Bachelor of Law
Master of Law
LL.M. in International Law
LL.M. in European and International Business Law
LL.M. in Information and Communication Technology Law
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Geosciences
Informatics
Molecular Biology
Computational Biology
Marine Biology
Petroleum Geosciences
Climate Dynamics
Space Physics
Data Science
Environmental and Resource Management
Medicine (six-year program)
Dental Surgery
Master in Global Health
Master in Biomedical Sciences
Master in Clinical Nutrition
Ph.D. in Medicine and Dentistry
Psychology (Bachelor's)
Master in Psychology
Master in Health Promotion
Clinical Psychology
Work and Organizational Psychology
Economics
Sociology
Political Science
Social Anthropology
Information Science
Master in Economics
Master in Public Administration
Master in Comparative Politics
Master in Geography
Master in System Dynamics
Fine Art
Music Performance
Design
Master in Fine Art
Master in Music Performance
Master in Design
Course Program Name |
Duration (Years) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Faculty of Humanities |
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Linguistics |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Literature |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
History |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Philosophy |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Religion Studies |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Cultural Studies |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Art History |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Law |
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Bachelor of Law |
5 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences |
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Mathematics |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Physics |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Chemistry |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Biology |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Geosciences |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Informatics |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Molecular Biology |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Medicine |
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Medicine (six-year program) |
6 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Dental Surgery |
5 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Psychology |
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Psychology (Bachelor's) |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Social Sciences |
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Economics |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Sociology |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Political Science |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Social Anthropology |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Information Science |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design |
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Fine Art |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Music Performance |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Design |
3 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Course Program Name |
Duration (Years) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Faculty of Humanities |
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Digital Culture |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Linguistic and Literary Computing |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Interdisciplinary Master's in Global Development |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Philosophy |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Archaeology |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Classics |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Law |
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Master of Law |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
LL.M. in International Law |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
LL.M. in European and International Business Law |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
LL.M. in Information and Communication Technology Law |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences |
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Computational Biology |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Marine Biology |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Petroleum Geosciences |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Climate Dynamics |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Space Physics |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Data Science |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Environmental and Resource Management |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Medicine |
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|
Master in Global Health |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Master in Biomedical Sciences |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Master in Clinical Nutrition |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Psychology |
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Master in Psychology |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Master in Health Promotion |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Clinical Psychology |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Work and Organizational Psychology |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Social Sciences |
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Master in Economics |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Master in Public Administration |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Master in Comparative Politics |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Master in Geography |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Master in System Dynamics |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design |
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Master in Fine Art |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Master in Music Performance |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Master in Design |
2 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Course Program Name |
Duration (Years) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Faculty of Humanities |
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Ph.D. in Linguistics |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Literature |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in History |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Philosophy |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Religion Studies |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Cultural Studies |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Art History |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Law |
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Ph.D. in Law |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences |
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Ph.D. in Mathematics |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Physics |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Chemistry |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Biology |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Geosciences |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Informatics |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Molecular Biology |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Medicine |
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Ph.D. in Medicine |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Dentistry |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Psychology |
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Ph.D. in Psychology |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Social Sciences |
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Ph.D. in Economics |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Sociology |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Political Science |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Social Anthropology |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Information Science |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design |
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|
Ph.D. in Fine Art |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Music Performance |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
Ph.D. in Design |
3-4 |
0 (No tuition fees for EU/EEA students) |
UiB offers a range of programs at the bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. levels. While most bachelor's programs are in Norwegian, many master's and Ph.D. programs are available in English, making them accessible to international students.
Bachelor's Programs: Typically require a Norwegian high school diploma or an equivalent international qualification. Proficiency in Norwegian is essential.
Master's Programs: Require a relevant undergraduate degree and proficiency in English. Some programs may have additional specific requirements.
Ph.D. Programs: Require a relevant master's degree and a strong research proposal. Proficiency in English is also required.
Norwegian Proficiency: Required for most bachelor's programs.
English Proficiency: Required for master's and Ph.D. programs. Accepted tests include TOEFL, IELTS, and other equivalent qualifications.
Tuition Fees: There are no tuition fees for international students at UiB. However, a semester fee of approximately USD 70 is required.
Living Expenses: Estimated to be between USD 12,000 and USD 15,000 per year, covering accommodation, food, transport, and personal expenses.
Quota Scheme: For students from developing countries and countries in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Central Asia.
Erasmus+: For students from European partner universities.
Other Scholarships: Scholarships may be available depending on the program and student’s country of origin.
Orientation Programs: UiB offers orientation programs to help international students settle in.
Norwegian Language Courses: Available to help students integrate better.
Career Services: Provides job placements, internships, and career counseling.
Counseling and Health Services: Available to support students' mental and physical well-being.
Student Organizations: A wide range of student organizations and clubs catering to interests.
Cultural and Social Activities: Regular events and activities to help students engage with the local culture and community.
Sports Facilities: Access to sports and recreational facilities.
Student Accommodation: Managed by the Student Welfare Organization (Sammen), offering housing options.
Private Housing: Alternative options available in the city, but often more expensive.
Completion of secondary education equivalent to the Norwegian upper secondary school.
Proficiency in English, usually demonstrated through tests like TOEFL or IELTS.
Specific program requirements as outlined by the University.
Online Application: Applications are submitted through the University Admission Application Portal (Søknadsweb).
Application Deadline: Usually in early December for studies beginning the following autumn.
Required Documents:
Secondary school transcripts and diploma.
Proof of English proficiency.
Curriculum Vitae (CV).
Statement of purpose/motivation letter.
Letters of recommendation (if applicable).
Applications are evaluated based on academic performance, relevance of previous studies, and English proficiency.
Some programs may require additional tests or interviews.
A bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognized institution.
Specific program requirements which may include relevant professional experience or prerequisite coursework.
Proficiency in English.
Online Application: Applications are submitted through the Søknadsweb portal.
Application Deadline: Typically, applications open in October and close in December for the following academic year.
Required Documents:
Bachelor’s degree transcripts and diploma.
Proof of English proficiency.
Curriculum Vitae (CV).
Statement of purpose/motivation letter.
Letters of recommendation.
Research proposal (for research-based programs).
Applications are reviewed based on academic qualifications, research interests, and professional experience.
Some programs may require interviews or additional documentation.
TOEFL: Minimum score of 80 (internet-based).
IELTS: Minimum overall band score of 6.0.
Equivalent tests may also be accepted.
The primary intake period for undergraduate programs is in the autumn semester, which typically begins in August.
The main intake for most master's programs is also in the autumn semester (August).
Some programs may have a secondary intake in the spring semester (January), but this is less common.
General Requirements:
Completion of secondary education equivalent to the Norwegian upper secondary school.
Proficiency in English (as per specific program requirements).
Specific Program Requirements:
Some programs may have additional requirements, such as specific subjects studied in secondary school or a minimum grade point average (GPA).
Language Requirements:
English proficiency demonstrated through standardized tests such as TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent.
Minimum scores:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 80 (internet-based).
IELTS: Minimum overall band score of 6.0.
General Requirements:
A bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognized institution.
Proficiency in English.
Specific Program Requirements:
Each master's program may have specific requirements regarding the background of studies, professional experience, or prerequisite courses.
Detailed program-specific requirements can be found on the individual program pages on the UiB website.
Language Requirements:
English proficiency demonstrated through standardized tests such as TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent.
Minimum scores:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 80 (internet-based).
IELTS: Minimum overall band score of 6.0.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Benefits |
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Quota Scheme Scholarship |
Students from developing countries in the Global South, Central and Eastern Europe, and Central Asia |
Covers living expenses, travel costs, and tuition fee exemption |
Erasmus+ Scholarship |
Students from Erasmus+ program countries |
Monthly stipend, travel allowance, and tuition fee exemption |
NORPART Scholarship |
Students from partner institutions in developing countries |
Covers travel costs, living expenses, and tuition fee exemption |
UiB PhD Fellowship |
Students accepted into PhD programs at UiB |
Competitive salary, research funding, and travel grants |
NORHED Scholarship |
Students from developing countries pursuing degrees related to development projects |
Covers tuition, living expenses, travel costs, and research funding |
Nansen Scholarship |
International students from the Arctic region |
Covers tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs |
Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund (Lånekassen) |
Norwegian and certain eligible international students |
Loan and grant covering living expenses and study materials |
Bergen Research Foundation (BFS) Scholarships |
Postdoctoral researchers at UiB |
Research funding, salary, and travel grants |
Campus |
Facilities |
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Main Campus |
Administration buildings, main library, several faculties (Humanities, Social Sciences, Law), student services, and cafeterias. |
Nygårdshøyden |
Faculties of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Medicine, and Psychology, research centers, and student laboratories. |
Haukeland Campus |
Haukeland University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, and the Dentistry building. |
Marine Research |
Institute of Marine Research, Department of Fisheries and Marine Biology, laboratories, and research vessels. |
Student Centers |
Student welfare organizations, fitness centers, and recreational facilities. |
Accommodation |
Description |
Cost (Monthly) |
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Fantoft Student Hostel |
Single rooms, shared kitchens and bathrooms, social spaces, sports facilities. |
NOK 3,500 - 4,200 |
Hatleberg Student Housing |
Modern apartments, single and double rooms, shared kitchens, close to campus. |
NOK 4,000 - 5,500 |
Alrek Student Hostel |
Single rooms with private bathrooms, shared kitchens, common areas, laundry facilities. |
NOK 4,200 - 5,000 |
Gyldenpris Student Village |
Apartments and single rooms, shared facilities, social and study areas, close to public transport. |
NOK 3,800 - 5,200 |
Damsgård Student Housing |
Single rooms, studios, and shared apartments, modern amenities, study areas, and recreational facilities. |
NOK 4,000 - 5,700 |
Studenthjemmet |
Traditional dormitory-style housing, single and double rooms, shared kitchens and bathrooms, common rooms, and close-knit community. |
NOK 3,500 - 4,800 |
Private Accommodation |
Options including shared apartments, private studios, and houses, varying amenities, usually more expensive than student housing, can be found through private rental agencies or housing websites. |
NOK 5,500 - 8,500 |
Bergen Student Society: Hosts debates, lectures, and cultural events.
Student Unions and Clubs: Over 100 student organizations covering interests such as sports, arts, politics, and academics.
International Student Union: Provides support and organizes events for international students.
Bergen International Film Festival: One of the most significant film festivals in Norway.
Bergen International Festival: Offers music, theatre, dance, and visual arts performances.
Student Theatre and Music Groups: Opportunities for students to engage in performing arts.
SIB Training Centers: Offers gym facilities, fitness classes, swimming pools, and climbing walls.
Outdoor Activities: Hiking, skiing, and other outdoor activities in the nearby mountains and fjords.
Student Sports Teams: Includes football, handball, basketball, and more.
Adventure Clubs: Clubs focused on activities like hiking, kayaking, and climbing.
Main Library: Extensive resources, study spaces, and group study rooms.
Faculty Libraries: Specialized resources and study environments.
Career Counseling: Assistance with career planning, job applications, and interview preparation.
Job Fairs and Workshops: Opportunities to connect with potential employers and develop professional skills.
Options including student villages, shared apartments, and single rooms.
Facilities typically include common areas, study rooms, and laundry facilities.
Monthly accommodation costs range from NOK 3,500 to 8,500.
Additional living expenses for food, transportation, and personal needs.
Student Health Services: Offers medical consultations, mental health support, and counseling.
SIB Welfare Services: Provides support for financial issues, housing, and general wellbeing.
Tutoring and Study Workshops: Helps students improve academic skills and performance.
Language Support: Assistance for non-native speakers to improve Norwegian and English language skills.
Welcome events and orientation sessions to help international students adjust to life in Bergen.
Pairing new international students with current students to provide guidance and support.
Historic city with cultural landmarks, museums, cafes, and nightlife.
Easy access to nature with surrounding mountains and fjords.
Well-connected public transport system including buses and light rail.
Student discounts available for public transportation.
Individual career guidance sessions to help students identify their career goals and develop job search strategies.
Assistance with resume writing, cover letters, and interview preparation.
UiB organizes job fairs and career days where students can meet potential employers, learn about job opportunities, and network.
Industry-specific events and workshops are also held to provide insights into different career paths.
The university encourages students to gain practical experience through internships, which can be part of the curriculum for certain programs.
Collaboration with local and international companies to offer internship opportunities to students.
UiB provides access to online job portals where students can find listings for part-time jobs, internships, and full-time positions.
The portal also includes resources for job application processes and career planning.
UiB has strong connections with industries and research institutions, facilitating collaboration on research projects and providing students with practical exposure.
Opportunities for students to work on real-world problems through industry-sponsored projects.
The university maintains an active alumni network that can provide valuable connections and mentorship opportunities for current students.
Alumni often participate in career events and offer insights into professional fields.
UiB graduates are generally well-regarded by employers, with many finding employment in their field of study shortly after graduation.
The university conducts regular surveys to track the employment status of its graduates and gather feedback on career support services.
Graduates from UiB find employment in sectors including academia, research, healthcare, technology, business, and public administration.
Specific programs may have higher placement rates in particular industries based on the curriculum and industry demand.
Dedicated support for international students to help them navigate the Norwegian job market.
Information on work permits, visa regulations, and cultural differences in the workplace.
UiB offers Norwegian language courses to help international students improve their language skills, which can enhance their employability in Norway.
Competitive programs, particularly those in popular fields such as medicine, dentistry, and law, tend to have lower acceptance rates.
Other programs might have higher acceptance rates, but competition can still be significant depending on the number of applicants and available slots.
Acceptance rates for master’s programs can vary widely based on the program's popularity, the number of applicants, and the specific entry requirements.
Research-oriented programs and those with specific prerequisites may have more stringent acceptance criteria.
The acceptance rate for international students may differ due to additional requirements such as proof of English proficiency and evaluation of international qualifications.
UiB aims to attract a diverse student body, and support for international students is provided through services.
Strong academic records and relevant qualifications are critical for admission to both undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
Some programs may require specific prerequisite courses, professional experience, or additional tests and interviews.
For programs taught in English, proficiency tests such as TOEFL or IELTS are required, with specific minimum scores.
Location: Central Bergen.
Description: This is the main campus area, hosting the majority of the university's faculties, including the Faculty of Humanities, the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Faculty of Law, and the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. It includes many administrative buildings, the main library, student services, and several student centers.
Key Buildings: The Natural Science Building, The Humanities Building, The Social Science Build