| Oslo University College | |
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| Høgskolen i Oslo | |
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| Motto | OUC provides knowledge for a lifetime (translated from Norwegian) |
| Established | 1994 |
| Type | State College |
| Rector | Sissel Østberg |
| Admin. staff | 1100 |
| Students | 12,000 |
| Location | Oslo, Norway |
| Website | http://www.hio.no |
Oslo University College (OUC), Norwegian: Høgskolen i Oslo (HiO) is the largest state university college in Norway, with more than 11,000 students and approx. 1100 employees.[1] OUC offers the broadest portfolio of professional studies available in Norway.
OUC was established August 1, 1994 when the Norwegian college system was restructured and 18 smaller colleges in the Oslo area merged. Most of the school is now (from 2007) located in the city centre of Oslo along Pilestredet street. The main campus is the previous Frydenlund Brewery near Bislett stadium.
Oslo University College and Akershus University College merged into Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences on August 1 2011.
The language of instruction is Norwegian, but certain courses are taught in English.
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Coordinates: 59°55′18.73″N 10°44′0.26″E / 59.9218694°N 10.7334056°E
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