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the university was perceived, from both the inside and the outside. As it turned out, the changes were even more comprehensive. The university campus at Blindern was expanded, and the number of academic and administrative employees rose. The number of academic positions doubled, from fewer than 500 to around 1,200. The increase in the number of students and staff transformed traditional forms of work and organisation. The expansion of the Blindern complex allowed the accommodation of 7,000 students. The explosive rise in student numbers during the 1960s impacted the Blindern campus in particular. The faculties situated in central Oslo—Law and Medicine—experienced only a doubling in student enrollment during the 1960s, while the number of students in the humanities and social sciences tripled.
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Christiania (later renamed Oslo), a small city at that time. Circumstances then changed dramatically one year into the commencement of the university, as Norway proclaimed independence. However, independence was somewhat restricted, as Norway was obliged to enter into a legislative union with Sweden based on the outcome of the War of 1814. Norway retained its own constitution and independent state institutions, although royal power and foreign affairs were shared with Sweden. At a time when Norwegians feared political domination by the Swedes, the new university became a key institution that contributed to Norwegian political and cultural independence.
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procure finances for research and fulfill his more general funding objectives. With the establishment of the national research council after World War II, BrĂžgger's vision was largely fulfilled; research received funding independent of teaching. This coincided with a massive rise in student enrollment during the 1960s, which again made it difficult to balance research with the demands for teaching. In the years leading up to 1940, research was more strongly linked with the growth of the nation, with progress and self-assertion; research was also seen to contribute to Norway's commitment to international academic and cultural development.
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teachers. Scientific research—whether to launch or test out new theories, to innovate or to pave the way for discoveries across a wide range of disciplines—became part of the increased expectations placed on the university. Developments in society created a need for more and more specialised and practical knowledge, not merely competence in theology or law, for example. The university strove to meet these expectations through increasing academic specialisation.
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backgrounds and had few role models. The "University of the Masses" was unable to lift all its students to the "lofty, elite positions" enjoyed by prior generations of academics. Many students dissociated themselves, therefore, from the so-called "establishment" and from the way it functioned. Many were impatient and wanted to use their knowledge to change society. It was thought that academics should stand in solidarity with the underprivileged.
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been unable to begin their studies or had seen their studies interrupted because of the war; they could now enroll. For the 1945 autumn semester, 5951 students registered at the university. This represented the highest student enrollment at UiO up to that time. In 1947, the number had risen to more than 6000 students. This represented a 50 per cent increase in the number of students compared to the number enrolled before the war.
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Up until the millennium, the number of students enrolled at the university rose exponentially. In 1992, UiO implemented a restriction on admissions for all of its faculties for the first time. A large part of the explanation for the high student numbers was thought to be found in the poor job market.
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When the union with Sweden was dissolved in 1905, the university became important for producing highly educated experts in a society which placed increasing emphasis on ensuring that all its citizens enjoy a life of dignity and security. Education, health services and public administration were among
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In no prior period had one decade brought so many changes for the university as the 1960s. The decade represented an unparalleled period of growth. From 1960 to 1970, student enrollment tripled, rising from 5,600 to 16,800. This tremendous influx would have been enough in itself to transform the way
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After WWII, public authorities made loans available to students whose families were unable to provide financial assistance; the State Educational Loan Fund for Young Students was established in 1947. As a result, the post-war years saw a record increase in student numbers. Many of these students had
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The main initial function of The Royal Frederick University was to educate a new class of upper-echelon civil servants, as well as parliamentary representatives and government ministers. The university also became the centre for a survey of the country—a survey of culture, language, history and folk
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In 1811, a decision was made to establish the first university in the Dano-Norwegian Union, after an agreement was reached with King Frederik VI, who had earlier believed that such an institution might encourage political separatist tendencies. In 1813, The Royal Frederik's University was founded in
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By 1968, revolutionary political ideas had taken root in earnest among university students. The "Student Uprising" became a turning point in the history of universities throughout the western world. Often, the outlook for students in the 1960s was bleak. More than ever before came from non-academic
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The position of rector was established by Parliament in 1905 following the Dissolution of the Union. Waldemar Christofer BrĂžgger was Professor of Geology and became the university's first rector. BrĂžgger vacillated between a certain pessimism and a powerfully energetic attitude regarding how to
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Research changed qualitatively around the turn of the century as new methods, scientific theories and forms of practice changed the nature of research. It was decided that teachers should arrive at their posts as highly qualified academics and continue academic research alongside their role as
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Affiliated institutes are independent institutes that have a formal cooperation agreement with and close ties to the University of Oslo. Most of them were established by the University of Oslo, but have been organised as entities formally separate from the university for various reasons.
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The University of Oslo has a long list of notable academics and alumni, spanning the fields of scholarship covered by the university. The university is home to five Nobel Prize winners and is institutionally tied to some of the most prestigious prizes in the world. The
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The most fundamental change in the student population was the increasing proportion of female students. Throughout the 1970s, the number of women increased until it made up the majority of students. At the same time, the university became a centre for the organised
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One of the major changes in the university came during the 1870s when a greater emphasis was placed upon research, the management of the university became more professional, academic subjects were reformed, and the forms of teaching evolved.
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In 1996, there were 38,265 students enrolled at UiO. This level was approximately 75 per cent above the average during the 1970s and 1980s. The strong rise in student numbers during the 1990s was attributed partly to the poor labour market.
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Several other less common academic positions also exist. Historically, only professors had the right to vote and be represented in the governing bodies of the university. Originally, all professors were automatically members of the
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The highest position at the university is Professor, i.e. "full Professor." In Norway, the title "Professor," which is protected by law, is only used for full professors. Before 1990, all professors were appointed for life to their
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The university's research structure consists of eight schools, or "faculties." They are the Faculties of Dentistry, Educational Sciences, Humanities, Law, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Medicine, Social Sciences and Theology.
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traditions. The staff of the university strove to undertake a wide range of tasks necessary for developing a modern society. Throughout the 1800s, the university's academic disciplines gradually became more specialised.
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The University of Oslo has several units which are not part of one of the faculties, including some interdisciplinary research centres, research centres abroad, the scientific museums, and libraries:
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There are also several institutions with approved studies at college level, but without institutional accreditation as a college. These still have the right to call themselves a university college.
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and one of world's hundred highest ranked universities. Originally named the Royal Frederick University, the university was established in 1811 as the de facto Norwegian continuation of
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Central campus of the university, where today only the faculty of law is located. These buildings were inspired by the famous buildings of Prussian architect
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was awarded in the university's atrium between 1947 and 1989, thus making it the only university to host a Nobel Prize ceremony. Since 2003, the
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is awarded in the Atrium. Five researchers affiliated with the university have been Nobel laureates and three have been Turing Award winners.
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Like all public institutions of higher education in Norway, the university does not charge tuition fees. However, a small fee of 600 
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The Faculty of Humanities is the University of Oslo's largest faculty, and has approximately 8000 students and 917 employees.
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in Norway and consistently considered the country's leading university, one of the highest ranked universities in the
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jointly with the Humboldt University. The professorship was established and is funded by the Norwegian government.
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was founded in 1946. It has approximately 27,700 students and employs around 6,000 people. Its faculties include (
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and Norway, and received its current name in 1939. The university was commonly nicknamed "The Royal Frederick's" (
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was Professor of Zoology and Rector-elect, and was also known as an explorer, humanitarian and recipient of the
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A small number of employees with few or no teaching obligations hold the special research career pathway ranks
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During the period after World War I, research among Norwegian researchers resulted in two Nobel prizes. The
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Centre for French-Norwegian research cooperation within the social sciences and the humanities
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The library building at the Blindern campus, houses the Library of Arts and Social Sciences.
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The university participates to several of the experiments in the CERN research programme.
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During the German occupation, which lasted from 1940 to 1945, the university rector,
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is a tram stop on the UllevÄl Hageby Line and it is near the university. The
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The Faculty of Theology sponsors 8 research groups in the following fields:
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campus is located in the centre of Oslo; it is currently occupied by the
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Naturhistorisk museum (Natural History Museum at the University of Oslo)
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The university's old campus, strongly influenced by Prussian architect
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those fields that recruited personnel from the university's graduates.
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In addition the students are charged a copy and paper fee of 200 
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Centre for Educational Measurement at the University of Oslo (CEMO)
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ranked UiO 73rd worldwide and the best in Norway, while the 2024
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Centre for Innovative Natural Gass Processes and Products (inGAP)
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Jewish Religion and Literature in Persian and Hellenistic Periods
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Additionally, there are temporary, qualifying positions such as
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Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
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Centre of Equality, Social Organization, and Performance (ESOP)
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Centre for Accelerator Based Research and Energy Physics (SAFE)
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Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages
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and most of the other faculties have been transferred to the
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Center for Studies of the Holocaust and Religious Minorities
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Professional Ethics, Diaconal Science and Practical Theology
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The university was the only university in Norway until the
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Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies
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European Union – Health Education and Management (EU–HEM)
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Norwegian Centre for Mental Disorders Research (NORMENT)
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Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis (CEES)
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The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities
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Some of the notable academics of the university are:
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Department of Cultural Studies and Oriental Languages
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Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Library
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Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History
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Oslo University

Latin
Public
research university
EUA
Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities
UNICA
Rector
Oslo
Norway
Colors
uio.no

Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Norwegian
Latin
public
research university
Oslo
Norway
oldest university
Nordic countries
Denmark-Norway
University of Copenhagen
Frederick VI of Denmark
University of Bergen
Lutheran
Church of Norway
state church

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