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  2. Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund ( Norwegian: Statens lånekasse for utdanning) is a government agency that allocates loans and grants to Norwegian and certain foreign students for their education. Lånekassen was established in 1947. Lånekassen is organised under the Ministry of Education and Research ( Kunnskapsdepartementet ).

  3. National Police Immigration Service (Norway) - Wikipedia

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    The National Police Immigration Service [1] (NPIS) ( Norwegian: Politiets utlendingsenhet) is the unit in the Norwegian Police Service for handling immigration cases. The NPIS's main tasks are to register asylum seekers who come to Norway and to establish their identity, forcibly return people without lawful residence and to run the police ...

  4. Norwegian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian nationality law details the conditions by which an individual is a national of Norway. The primary law governing these requirements is the Norwegian Nationality Act, which came into force on 1 September 2006. Norway is a member state of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and the Schengen Area.

  5. Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service

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    The Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service ( Norwegian: Samordna opptak) is a Norwegian government agency responsible for application and admission to all public universities and university colleges in Norway for entry level degrees, either Bachelor degrees for liberal studies and some professional studies, as well as certain ...

  6. Research Council of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Research Council was established in 1993 through the merging of five different previously created research councils. The Research Council has approximately 360 employees (2023). It has local representatives in nine different regions of Norway. Since 23 June 2014, the Research Council's main office is located just outside of Oslo.

  7. Education in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Education in Norway is mandatory for all children aged from 6 to 16. Schools are typically divided into two divisions: primary and lower secondary schooling. [2] The majority of schools in Norway are municipal, where local governments fund and manage administration. Primary and lower secondary schools are available free of charge for all ...

  8. Norwegian University of Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    ntnu.edu (English) ntnu.no (Norwegian) The Norwegian University of Science and Technology ( NTNU; Norwegian: Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet) is a public research university in Norway and the largest in terms of enrollment. [2] The university's headquarters is located in Trondheim, with regional campuses in Gjøvik and Ålesund.

  9. International Council for Open and Distance Education

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    Founded in 1938, the International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE) has its permanent secretariat in Oslo, Norway. It is currently partly funded by a grant from the Government of Norway and has been hosted in Oslo since 1988. Since 1960, ICDE has a partnership with UNESCO . ICDE is a registered not-for-profit organization in ...