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FACTS & FIGURES 2016 – a leading European university
Education offered by the University of Oslo 45 Bachelor’s Degree Programmes 93 Master’s and Professional Study Programmes More than 3 000 courses 8 PhD Programmes (covering all areas of research at the University)
Study Programmes and Courses in English More than 50 Master’s Degree Programmes taught entirely in English More than 800 courses offered in English
International Staff and Students 15% of the student population 31% of PhD candidates
Career Employed 3 months after graduation: Graduate: 78% Undergraduate: 77% Integrated and profession studies: 85%
EDUCATION
* professional studies and integrated master studies
Faculty Under- Graduate Long term Total graduate studies*
Humanities 4729 1396 6125
Law 798 698 2751 4247
Mathematics and Natural Sciences 3663 1777 330 5770
Medicine 207 559 1437 2203
Dentistry 72 33 303 408
Social Sciences 3007 1123 827 4957
Theology 171 65 67 303
Education 1377 1097 1089 3563
Other Units/Programmes 310 310
Total 14334 6748 6804 27886
No. of Students and Graduates
RESEARChEuropean Union Funding
UiO has since 2007 been awarded approx. 250 research projects funded by EU Framework Programmes
15 ERC Advanced Grants
20 ERC Starting and Consolidator Grants
UiO has been awarded 49 projects in Horizon 2020 Annual income NOK 142 mill (2015)
UiO’s participation is strongest within the Excellence Pillar 6 projects where UiO is the responsible coordinating institution
UiO has the leading position in Norway*:
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ERC grant-holders 53
National Centres of Excellence 43
Doctoral degrees awarded 36
EU-funding (13 mill Euro) 35
National Research Council funding 30
Number of Scientific publications 26
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* % of all Norwegian higher Education Institutions
INNOVATION through IPR*Inven2, an innovation company owned by the University of Oslo and Oslo University hospital, is the largest contributor in Norway within the field of commercialization of research.
2015 figures:
12 new companies established
62 new license agreements
87 new patent agreements
162 new clinical studies
288 ongoing clinical studies
216 million Euro combined value of portofolio companies
8 million Euro to new research
71 million Euro in private capital raised
*Intellectual Property Rights
Government funding
Research Council Norway
External funding*
Other income**
FUNDING
Funding source Euro %
Government funding 582 668 72
Research Council Norway 85 081 11
External funding* 82 049 10
Other income** 55 811 7
Total 805 609 100
* Public agencies, organisations, the EU and the business sector** Sales revenues and reimbursements
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For 2015–2019, the Norwegian government
allocated NOK 31.2 million to the
University of Oslo to develop world-leading
research communities.
These are the five selected communities:
The University of Oslo’s five world-leading research communitiesLCBC
Lifespan changes in brain and cognitionHow do early developmen-tal factors affect our brain throughout life? And how can we optimize our brain function? These are the key questions LCBC have been preoccupied with even prior to beginning their research careers, when they were students of psychology.
Research group founders: Anders Fjell and Kristine Walhovd
The Department of Psych- ology at The Faculty of Social Sciences
SMN
Centre for Materi- als Science and Nanotechnology Solar power is the renew- able energy source that has the greatest potential to solve the world’s energy challenges. The University of Oslo is now building a world-leading research group in this field.
head of Centre: Vebjørn Bakken. Group leaders: Helmer Fjellvåg (NAFUMA), Unni Olsbye (InGAP), Bengt G. Svensson (LENS), Truls Norby (FERMiO)
The Faculty of Mathemat-ics and Natural Sciences
ESOP
Centre for the Study of Equality, Social Organiza-tion, and Perform- ance ESOP aims at exploring the links between equality, social organization, and economic performance, both in rich and poor countries.
Center Director: Karl Ove Moene
The Faculty of Social Sciences
CIR
Centre for Immune RegulationCoeliac disease can give rise to many different afflic- tions such as stomach pain, lethargy and poor absorption of nutrients. Professor Ludvig M. Sollid and his research group have established the true cause of coeliac disease.
Centre Director: Ludvig M. Sollid
The Faculty of Medicine
MultiLing
Center for Multi-lingualism in Society Across the Lifespan MultiLing conducts research into multiple language acquisition, how we use these languages in different situations and life stages, and how social and political factors affect multilingua- lism. MultiLing was estab-lished as a Centre of Excel-lence (SFF) in 2013.
Center Director: Elizabeth Lanza
Faculty of humanities
PhD candidates
25% international academic staff 8% international administrative staff
FTEs: Full Time Equivalents
PhD candidates
Faculty PhD
Humanities 211
Law 89
Mathematics and Natural Sciences 747
Medicine 1386
Dentistry 49
Social Sciences 337
Theology 31
Education 104
Total 2954
FTEs: Full Time Equivalents
Staff
Academic staff 3529
Academic support staff 925
Technical and maintenance staff 146
Administrative staff 1665
Other 69
Total 6334
Faculties and staffEight facultiesMedicine Dentistry Law Theology Humanities Mathematics and Natural Sciences Social Sciences Education Sciences
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AT A GlANCERanked 58th in the world, 18th in Europe and 1st in Norway in the 2015 Shanghai Jiao Tong University Academic Ranking of World Universities.
The University leadershipRector: Ole Petter Ottersen University Director: Gunn-Elin Aa. Bjørneboe
Staff
Academic staff 3529
Academic support staff 925
Technical and maintance 146
Administrative staff 1665
Other 69
Total 6334
Museum visitor numbers:Museum of Cultural history (The Viking Ship Museum and the Historical Museum) 520.387 visitors annually
The Natural history Museum (incl. the Botanical Garden) 840.000 visitors annually
Students
Undergraduate 14334
Graduate 6748
Long term studies 6804
Total 27886
FTEs: Full Time Equivalents