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UiB Global offers four prospective post-doctoral researchers to develop research applications. APPLY BY MARCH 20, 2015.
The Faculty of Law is introducing digital written examinations for several subjects this spring.
Many targets have been met in several regions, but progress in other areas is far from sufficient. What strategies do we need for the global society of the future to ensure sustainable development, including for poor countries? This will be the theme for the summer research school in Bergen in 2015.
In the spring semester 2015, the Faculty of Law offers two new elective courses taught in English. The third will start in 2016.
Become conscious of how you learn and be aware of the factors that contribute to your own motivation.
A recent study from the University of Bergen shows that 8.3 per cent of the Norwegian work force is addicted to work to the point where it becomes a health issue.
Taking your mobile phone, tablet or computer to bed is a bad idea if you want a good night’s sleep.
Monday 6 January the University of Bergen will be welcoming our new international students to Bergen and the university.
Starting 1 October all students at UiB will more easily be able to manage their studies online, as well as receiving administrative help at their faculty. Increased availability for the students at UiB has been one of the main objects for the changes made.
The tragic events in Oslo and at Utøya have affected many people.
Being a new student at the University of Bergen, having just arrived in Bergen and Norway, must be challenging. Or is it?
There was plenty of crash, bang and wallop when approximately 170 exchange students of varying abilities enjoyed themselves on the slopes during this year’s Ski Day at Eikedalen.
King Winter showed off Bergen at its winter best during the reception of international students last week.
– We are hoping to give our international students a gentle start to the new student year, says Vivien Aamodt.
The start of a new semester is just around the corner and almost 600 international students are coming to study at the University of Bergen. Marte Nørve Årvik will be their hostess and she is looking forward to meeting the new faces.
The start of the semester is rapidly approaching and new students are probably experiencing more and more butterflies in their stomach for each day that passes. It is the perfect opportunity to have a chat with Buddy Bergen about their autumn programme.
With a new executive committee and demand growing from semester to semester, Buddy Bergen gives Norwegian and international students good reason to celebrate. The committee is looking to recruit more able helpers.

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