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  1. Established in 1814, the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Oslo is the oldest faculty of medicine in Norway. The Faculty's core activities are research, education and dissemination for the best of patients and society.

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  2. The study programme in Medicine at the University of Oslo is a six-year professional programme. 220 students are admitted each summer, 110 starting in August and 110 in January. Please note that the professional programme in Medicine is taught almost entirely in Norwegian. Only our international semester, Module 6, is taught in English.

  3. Founded in 1814, the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Oslo is the oldest medical faculty in Norway. The Faculty's core activities are research, education, dissemination and innovation for the best of patients and society.

    • University of Oslo – Faculty of Medicine. The University of Oslo is the oldest university in Norway, located in the country’s capital city.
    • University of Bergen – Faculty of Medicine. Bergen is one of the traditional centers of academic study in Norway, with roots going as far back as 1153 when the Bergen Cathedral School was founded.
    • Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The Norwegian University of Science and Technology – NTNU – is an internationally focused institution with campuses in Trondheim, Alesund and Gjovik.
    • University of Tromso – Faculty of Health Sciences. The University of Tromso is known as the Arctic University of Norway as it is the world’s northernmost university, in the Arctic circle.
  4. The current Oslo Cathedral is the third cathedral in Oslo, Norway. The first, Hallvards Cathedral, was built by King Sigurd I of Norway in the first half of the 12th century, and was located by the Old Bishop's Palace in Oslo, some 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) east of today's cathedral. For almost 500 years, Hallvards Cathedral was the most ...

  5. Feb 29, 2024 · 18. Volda University College. 19. MF Norwegian School of Theology. 20. Norwegian Academy of Music. 21. Oslo School of Architecture and Design. The best cities to study Medicine in Norway based on the number of universities and their ranks are Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, and Tromso.

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  7. Nov 2, 2020 · Medical education in Norway takes 6 years to 6 ½ years (with elective semester) to complete. This leads to a Candidate of Medicine (Cand. Med.) degree, which is equivalent to the Doctor of Medicine degree in other countries. The Cand. Med. degree provides the theoretical, practical, and behavioral skills to become a physician.

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