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During the nearly 40 years The Memorial Fund has existed, the fund has awarded more than 1000 scholarships to foreign students for one year at a Norwegian folk high school. This scholarship was established to promote cultural exchange between foreign countries and the Norwegian folk high schools. From 2010 The Memorial Fund will close down, so the academic year 2010-11 will be the last year of...
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With the exception of some private university colleges, all higher education institutions are state-run. As a rule, there are no tuition fees for higher education in Norway, but fees may be charged for certain professional education programmes and special programmes, and by some of the private institutions.
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Norwegian institutions of higher education welcome applications from qualified students from around the world. Nearly 10,000 foreign nationals are currently enrolled at this level of Norway’s educational system. International students may apply for admissions to a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programmes. Some universities and colleges offer specifically designed programmes for...
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Norway’s first folk high school opened in 1864, and today there are 77 folk high schools located throughout the country. Approximately 6,000 students attend folk high schools each year, mostly young adults between the ages of 18 and 25 who have completed their upper secondary education. A number of folk high schools also offer short-term courses for seniors and four provide special programmes f...
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Scholarships are awarded to individuals, organizations or institutions within the artistic and cultural community. The scholarships are meant to act as incentives for critical discourse in regards to existential and society-related subject matters concerning Henrik Ibsen.
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Long and Short Term Scholarships & Wergeland and Holst Scholarships.
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Research Stay in Norway - the YGGDRASIL Programme. Highly qualified Ph.D. students and younger researchers from some 50 countries may apply for grants for research stays in Norway, through the YGGDRASIL Programme.
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