University of Stavanger
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The University of Stavanger (UiS) is located in Stavanger, Norway and has about 9,000 students and 910 administration, faculty and service staff. It is organised in three Faculties, including two national centres of expertise. It currently includes 107 professors, and more than 150 of the academic staff hold doctoral degrees. The university offers doctorates in Petroleum Technology, Offshore Technology, Special Needs Education and Resilience and Risk Management.
Formerly known as Stavanger University College, the institution was finally granted full University status beginning January 1, 2005. Opened by His Majesty King Harald V 2005, January 17.
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Faculty of Arts and Education
- Department of Education
- Department of Early Childhood Education
- Department of Cultural Studies and Languages
- Department of Music and Dance
- Centre for Behavioural Research
- National Centre for Reading Education and Research
Faculty of Social Sciences
- Department of Media, Culture and Social Sciences
- Department of Social Studies
- Department of Health Studies
- Norwegian School of Hotel Management – Department of Business Administration
Faculty of Science and Technology
- Department of Petroleum Engineering
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Department of Mathematics and Natural Science
- Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Science
- Department of Industrial Economics , Risk Management and Planning
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| Bergen | NTNU | Oslo | Stavanger | Tromsø | UMB | |
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| Private Colleges in Norway | |
| BI | Diakonhjemmet | Diakonissehjemmet | DMMH | MF | NITH | NLA | OMH | Rogaland | |
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