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University of Bergen

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University of Bergen (UiB)

The University of Bergen is a comprehensive, research‑intensive university on Norway’s west coast.
Established in 1946 with academic roots back to the Bergen Museum
(1825), UiB is renowned for
its strengths in the ocean, climate and energy transition,
global health, and society and culture.
Its city campus blends historic architecture with modern labs, and puts you steps from mountains,
fjords—and Bergen’s creative, international vibe.

 

Quick facts

At-a-glance information about the University of Bergen
TypePublic, research‑intensive university
LocationBergen, Norway — city campus across Nygårdshøyden; marine cluster at
Marineholmen; health campus at Årstad/Haukeland;
design and music at Møllendal (KMD); media and data environments in
Media City Bergen.
FacultiesHumanities; Law; Mathematics & Natural Sciences; Medicine; Psychology; Social
Sciences; Fine Art, Music & Design (KMD)
Language of instructionBachelor’s primarily in Norwegian; extensive master’s and all
PhD programs in English; many English‑taught courses
Academic strengthsOcean & marine science; climate, geoscience & energy transition; data &
informatics; global health & medicine; law & governance; anthropology, media
& digital culture
Student supportComprehensive services via Sammen (housing, health, gyms, cafés,
counseling, careers)
ReputationInternationally recognized ocean and climate hub; strong hospital partnerships; vibrant
arts and media collaborations

 

Why choose UiB

  • Ocean–climate leadership: Study at a global hub for marine and climate science
    with direct links to the Institute of Marine Research and the Bjerknes Centre for
    Climate Research.
  • City campus, real impact: Walkable, central campus embedded in Bergen’s
    cultural scene, hospitals, and media/technology clusters.
  • Hands‑on learning: Field courses, research cruises, marine stations, and close
    collaboration with industry and public institutions.
  • Student welfare: Sammen provides affordable housing,
    healthcare, mental‑health services, gyms, cafés, and career support.
  • Community and culture: A dynamic student scene anchored by Det
    Akademiske Kvarter (Kvarteret), student media, clubs, and festivals.
  • Nature on your doorstep: The seven mountains, fjords, and
    coastal trails are part of daily life—rain jacket recommended! 

 

Academics and programs

Bachelor’s degrees (Norwegian)

Most bachelor’s programs are in Norwegian across the humanities, social sciences, law, natural
sciences, medicine, psychology, and the arts. International applicants with documented Norwegian
proficiency will find many options, with select English‑taught courses available.

Master’s degrees (English, 2 years / 120 ECTS)

  • Ocean, climate, and earth systems: Marine Biology, Marine Geology/Geophysics,
    Climate Dynamics, Energy & Sustainable Transition, Fisheries & Aquaculture (varies by
    year)
  • Informatics & data: Data Science, Algorithms, Visual Computing, Information
    Science, Human–Computer Interaction, Media & Interaction (in collaboration with Media City
    Bergen)
  • Health & medicine: Global Health, Biomedical Sciences, Infection Biology,
    Nutrition (selected offerings)
  • Society, law & policy: System Dynamics, Comparative Politics, Public
    Administration, Development/Global Studies, Energy/Natural Resource Law (offerings vary)
  • Humanities & arts: Linguistics, Digital Culture, Philosophy; Fine Art,
    Music & Design at KMD (portfolio/audition requirements may apply)

PhD education (English‑friendly)

Fully research‑based with paid research fellow positions advertised year‑round.
Doctoral candidates work closely with supervisors and research groups, often in collaboration with
hospitals, research institutes, and industry.

Teaching and learning

Research‑led education with seminars, labs, studios, fieldwork, and research cruises; emphasis on
critical thinking, methods, and independent
inquiry
. Strong integration with Haukeland University Hospital and the marine cluster.

Facilities

Modern labs and core facilities; marine field stations (e.g., Espegrend), research
vessels, Media City Bergen studios and data labs, libraries across campus, and the renowned
University Museum of Bergen.

 

Research and innovation

  • Ocean & climate: The Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
    (one of Europe’s leading climate environments), Centre for Deep Sea Research,
    and strong partnerships with the Institute of Marine Research and Nansen Center.
  • Centres of Excellence (past and present): Examples include the
    Birkeland Centre for Space Science, SapienCE – Centre for Early Sapiens
    Behaviour
    , and CCBIO – Centre for Cancer Biomarkers.
  • Life sciences & global health: Hospital‑embedded research, vaccine and
    infection biology, and health priority‑setting and policy research.
  • Media & data: MediaFutures – Research Centre for
    Responsible Media Technology and Innovation, and data/AI collaborations in Media City Bergen.
  • Society & culture: Anthropology, comparative politics, digital culture, and
    law and governance with strong international networks.
  • Entrepreneurship: Commercialization support via VIS (regional
    technology transfer), incubators at Marineholmen, and industry collaboration
    across ocean, energy, health, and media sectors.

 

Student life and support

  • Orientation & community: Faculty welcomes, international meetups, and
    fadderuke (buddy week) help you build your network from day one.
  • Housing & welfare (Sammen): Student housing across Bergen; health and
    mental‑health services; Sammen Trening gyms; affordable cafés; counseling and
    career services.
  • Student organizations: Hundreds of groups spanning academics, sustainability,
    music and theatre, volunteering, and tech. Highlights include Det Akademiske
    Kvarter
    (student house), student radio/TV/newspaper.
  • Libraries & study spaces: Quiet reading rooms, group rooms, extended hours,
    and rich digital collections across the University Library system.
  • Museums & culture: The University Museum offers natural and cultural
    history; the city hosts major festivals and venues within walking distance of campus.

 

International students

  • Language options: Complete a full master’s or
    PhD in English. Norwegian language courses are available (offerings vary by
    semester and program).
  • Admissions:
    • Bachelor’s degrees generally require documented Norwegian proficiency.
    • English‑taught master’s programs require a relevant bachelor’s and proof of
      English
      (e.g., IELTS/TOEFL). Country‑specific requirements may apply.
    • Application windows for international master’s typically open in late
      autumn
      for studies starting the following August; EU/EEA applicants may
      have later deadlines.
  • Tuition and fees:
    • Public universities in Norway remain tuition‑free for EU/EEA citizens
      (a small semester fee applies).
    • Non‑EU/EEA students are required to pay tuition; amounts vary by
      program. Limited scholarships or external funding schemes may be
      available for select programs.
  • Visas and permits: Students from outside the EU/EEA typically need a
    study permit and must document sufficient funding per UDI
    guidelines. A part‑time work permit (up to 20 hours/week) during semesters is
    commonly included.
  • Cost of living: Bergen offers high quality of life and efficient public
    transport (light rail and buses). Costs are relatively high; student housing, subsidized gyms
    and cafés, and transport discounts help manage expenses.

Always confirm program details, tuition regulations, and application deadlines on UiB’s
official pages before applying.

 

Life in Bergen

  • City meets sea and mountains: Historic Bryggen waterfront, the
    Fløyen and Ulriken cable cars, and year‑round hiking right from campus.
  • Creative capital: Concerts, museums, film and literature festivals, and a
    thriving media and startup scene.
  • Get around: Walkable city center, bike‑friendly routes, and the
    Bybanen light rail connecting campus areas, the city, and airport.

 

Notable achievements and alumni

UiB researchers have advanced international understanding of climate dynamics,
ocean processes, space weather, and cancer
biomarkers
, and contributed to health policy and media innovation. Alumni lead in
academia, public administration, health, energy and ocean industries, culture, and technology across
Norway and the world.

 

How to get started

  1. Explore programs: Identify English‑taught master’s or PhD opportunities that
    match your interests.
  2. Check requirements: Review program‑specific academic and language criteria,
    plus any country‑specific documentation rules.
  3. Track deadlines: International master’s applications commonly open in autumn
    for the next academic year—always confirm exact dates on UiB’s official pages.
  4. Plan finances: Understand tuition (if applicable), living costs, and
    scholarship options; prepare proof of funding for immigration.
  5. Secure housing early: Apply for Sammen student housing as soon
    as you’re eligible.
  6. Prepare to thrive: Join pre‑arrival webinars, brush up on Norwegian basics, and
    connect with student groups before arrival.

 

 

Closing

At the University of Bergen, you’ll study at the heart of Europe’s ocean and climate
research, in a friendly city nestled between mountains and sea. Academic rigor, community, and
adventure—rain or shine. 

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