University of Oslo
- Merve Arabacı
- Oct 20, 2017
- 2 min read

- With 6000 staff and close to 27,000 students, the University of Oslo is one of the largest organizations in Norway.
- The University Board, consisting of 11 members and chaired by the Rector, is the University’s highest body.
- The day-to-day management of the University is conducted by the Rector and the University Director.
In Oslo you can combine high-quality education with unforgettable outdoor experiences, both winter and summer.
Oslo is smaller than most capitals, but offers all the cultural activities one expects to find in a modern capital. Oslo is a friendly and exciting city where you can find everything you need within a short distance from the downtown area.
Green city by the fjord
Coming to the University of Oslo is a great opportunity to experience the beautiful nature and outdoors of Norway. City parks, forests, cycling and walking routes, skiing and hiking are all within easy reach.
The city of Oslo lies at the end of the 100 km Oslo Fjord and is surrounded by sea, forests, and hills. The city is close to nature and with public transport you can fast and easy reach Oslomarka, the forested and hilly areas surrounding Oslo.
Green parks
You can reach many of the 40 islands in the Oslo Fjord by boat from downtown Oslo.
Oslo’s many parks cover over 8 km2 of the city. Over 50 % of the city area of Oslo is covered by forest and parks, and there are hundreds of lakes within the city limits.
City of contrasts
In the summer, when the sun only sets for a few hours and the sky never turns dark, people enjoy the many public beaches. The next day, you may mountainbike or hike in the woods of the Nordmarka.
Mild climate
The climate in Oslo is milder than the latitude suggests, and in the summer the temperature normally exceeds 20°C. Yet, the winters are cold enough to make Oslo a popular venue for skiing.
Skiing and snowboarding draws crowds in winter. The Tryvann ski center has something for skiers of all levels, it even was the site of the 2012 world snowboard championship. Nordmarka has hundreds of kilometers of cross-country tracks, many starting in the Holmenkollen arena at the foot of the famous ski jumping hill.
Oslo - some facts and figures
Oslo is home to almost 600 000 inhabitants, and over 10 % of the entire population of Norway. Among Oslo’s 60 000 students, almost 75 % come from outside Oslo.
Although Norwegian is the official language in Norway, most of the inhabitants in Oslo are both happy and able to communicate with newcomers in English – many even speak a third language, such as French, German or Spanish.