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Norwegian University of Life Sciences

The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Norwegian: Norges miljø- og biovitenskapelige universitet, NMBU) is a public university located in Ås, Norway. It is located at Ås in Viken, near Oslo, and at Adamstuen in Oslo and has around 5,200 students.

Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Norges miljø- og biovitenskapelige universitet
MottoKnowledge for life
TypePublic university
Established1859
RectorCurt Rice
Administrative staff
1,700
Students5,670 (August 2019)[1]
Location,
Colors       [2]
Websitewww.nmbu.no
Norwegian University of Life Sciences main building

History

 
NMBU campus

The institution was established in 1859 as the Higher Agricultural College (Den høiere Landbrugsskole). In 1897 the institution was transformed into the Norwegian College of Agriculture (Norges Landbrugshøiskole, later spelled Norges Landbrukshøiskole, Norges landbrukshøyskole and Norges landbrukshøgskole, abbreviated NLH). It received the status of a university-level college (vitenskapelig høgskole). In 2005 it received university status and was renamed the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Universitetet for miljø- og biovitenskap; UMB). In 2014 the it merged with the Norwegian School of Veterinary Science (NVH) in Oslo; it retained its English name but was formally renamed Norges miljø- og biovitenskapelige universitet (NMBU) in Norwegian. It is the only educational institution in Norway to provide veterinary education.

Organization

 
NMBU Courtyard, Ås

The university is organized into seven faculties:

  • Biosciences
  • Chemistry, Biotechnology and Food Science
  • Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management
  • Landscape and Society
  • School of Economics and Business
  • Science and Technology
  • Veterinary Medicine

It also includes eight centers:

  • (APC)
  • Animal Production Experimental Centre (SHF)
  • Centre for Plant Research in Controlled Climate (SKP)
  • Centre for Continuing Education (SEVU)
  • The Centre for Integrative Genetics (Cigene)
  • Centre for Landscape Democracy (CLaD)
  • Norwegian Centre for Bioenergy Research
  • Imaging Centre Campus Ås

Degree programmes

Bachelor's degree programmes in English

  • International Environment and Development Studies

Master's degree programmes in English

  • Agroecology
  • Animal Breeding and Genetics
  • Aquatic Food production - Safety and Quality
  • Aquaculture
  • Data Science
  • Development and Natural Resource Economics
  • Ecology
  • Feed Manufacturing Technology
  • International Development Studies
  • International Environmental Studies
  • International Relations
  • Radioecology

Bachelor's degree programmes in Norwegian

  • Animal Science
  • Biotechnology
 
NMBU Biotechnology Building
  • Business Administration
  • Chemistry
  • Ecology
  • Economics
  • Environment and Natural Resources
  • Food Science
  • Forest, Environment and Industry
  • Geomatics
  • Landscape Construction and Management
  • Natural Science
  • Plant Science
  • Renewable Energy
 
Ås in winter

Master's degree programmes in Norwegian - 5 years

  • Chemistry and Biotechnology
  • Environmental Physics and Renewable Energy
  • Geomatics
  • Industrial Economics
  • Landscape Architecture
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Property and Land Law
  • Robotics
  • Spatial Planning
  • Structural Engineering and Architecture
  • Urban and Regional Planning
  • Teacher Education in Natural Sciences
  • Water and Environmental Technology

Master's degree programmes in Norwegian - 2 years

  • Animal Science
  • Bioinformatics and Applied Statistics
  • Biology
  • Biotechnology
  • Business Administration
  • Chemistry
  • Environment and Natural Resources
  • Food Science
  • Forest Sciences
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Management of Natural Resources
  • Mathematical, Physical and Computational Sciences
  • Microbiology
  • Nature-based Development and Innovation
  • Packaging
  • Plant Science
  • Public Health
  • Real Estate Development
  • Renewable Energy

PhD studies Doctoral programmes are based on a continuation in the Norwegian degree system from a master's degree or an equivalent qualification. A doctoral programme consists of course work, (an) individual research project(s) and a dissertation, which is defended in a formal oral examination.

Other programmes in Norwegian

  • One-year Teacher Education programme - part-time
  • One-year Teacher Education programme - full-time
  • Science

Students do not have to pay tuition. The Norwegian government subsidizes all higher education.

 
Tower Building

International students

 
An International student from India giving speech during the Matriculation ceremony of NMBU, 2021 (Immatrikulering 2021)

NMBU has exchange agreements with more than 93 universities worldwide, including six Nordic, 44 European and eight North American institutions. Institutional partnerships with universities in developing countries are carried out mainly through the Department of International Environmental and Development Studies/Noragric. The objectives of NMBU’s cooperation with universities abroad include building strong academic networks, facilitating international exchange and contributing to the competence building with universities in the south.

Research

Research at NMBU includes basic research and applied research, providing a foundation for education, research training and research geared towards the private sector. Research is mainly focused on Environmental Sciences, Veterinary medicine, Food Science, Biotechnology, Aquaculture and Business Development. It also has a strong interdisciplinary and international approach. There is a strong link between research and the NMBU study programs; students at the Master and PhD level are often involved in many research activities. Research is also a joint venture between research institutes in Ås. Together, the university and the institutions represent the largest research environments for life sciences in Norway. NMBU is also active through national alliances with other institutions and through institutional partnerships with universities in developing countries. NMBU’s health-related research is linked to healthy food, clean water and the environment and the many related challenges in developing countries.[3]

 
NMBU Electric Cars

Student life

 
Pentagon
 
NMBU student life

Student Housing

The Pentagon, a group of buildings south of the NMBU campus, houses students. Other students live in private housing.

Organizations

University Foundation for Student Life in Ås () The University Foundation for Student Life in Ås was established in 1955 under and in pursuance of the Act of 28.06.96 of Student unions. SiÅs shall:

  • provide the students with good and reasonable welfare offers
  • promote the students’ interests
  • contribute do that NMBU becomes and attractive place to study and work

SiÅs is in charge of the student accommodations, sports center, bookstore, print shop, restaurant and cafeterias, nursery, kiosk and booking of meeting and function rooms.

Studentsamfunnet in Ås The NMBU student community consists of 60-70 clubs and societies that both alone and together offer most students unique and social activities with many challenges. Studentsamfunnet in Ås is the oldest and most powerful society that owns most of the buildings that bring most of the social activities together.

The Student Board The Student Board (NSO Ås) deals with everything that concerns student democracy, including daily contact with SiÅs and contact with the different student representatives in various boards, assemblies and committees. The Student Board is the administrative head of the Student Parliament, but it is the Student Parliament that controls the Student Board. The Student Committee consists of elected representatives from each department plus elected members of the Student Board. The highest body in the student democracy is the general assembly (Allmøtet). Here, all students have speaking and voting rights. Representatives to the Student Board are elected at the general assembly, which is held every autumn and spring. at the department general assemblies, student representatives on department level are elected. All students have speaking and voting rights on their department’s general assemblies.

International Student Union The International Student Union (ISU) is an organization composed of international students that attend various universities and Høgskolen throughout Norway and who have particular interest in student politics and international student rights. ISU is a democratic, non-profit, non-religious, multicultural and non-partisan organization that seeks to serve and promote the interests of foreign students who are studying in Norway. ISU represents the voice of international students in political and academic matters and has to main aims:

  • to ensure that the rights and interests of all international students are suitably represented and protected
  • to maintain social welfare

ISU also promotes the relationship between Norwegian and international students and works to sustain the connections with local student organizations. Membership with ISU is free and open to all international students in Norway. Elections are held once a year in September and all international students have the right o run for office and vote. The members of the board meet in the student post office approximately every two weeks after classes and work as a team to discuss many different aspects of the international student life. ISU is a democracy and each member has the right to propose, suggest and advise. The highest branch of the ISU is the National Assembly that carries out the working plans and approves budgets for all of the ISU branches. Local branches have the autonomy to decide the conditions for their own activities.

Newspapers

Athletics GG-Hallen, the university’s sports hall, offers recreational sports clubs.

Alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ https://dbh.nsd.uib.no/statistikk/rapport.action?visningId=251&visKode=false&admdebug=false&columns=arstall&index=2&formel=1022&hier=instkode!9!campuskode!9!progkode&sti=Norges%20miljø-%20og%20biovitenskapelige%20universitet&param=arstall%3D2020!8!2019!9!semester%3D3!9!dep_id%3D1!9!kategori%3DS!9!nivakode%3DB3!8!B4!8!HK!8!YU!8!AR!8!LN!8!M2!8!ME!8!MX!8!HN!8!M5!8!PR!9!instkode%3D1173; publisher: Norwegian Centre for Research Data.
  2. ^ "NMBU Farger, 150114" (PDF). Norwegian University of Life Sciences. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  3. ^ Green care in Norway (Lisbeth Haugan, County Governor of Vestfold, Dept. of Agriculture, Tønsberg, Norway)

External links

  • NMBU official web site in English
  • Samfunnet i Ås

Coordinates: 59°39′54.39″N 10°45′54.82″E / 59.6651083°N 10.7652278°E / 59.6651083; 10.7652278

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NMBU campus The institution was established in 1859 as the Higher Agricultural College Den hoiere Landbrugsskole In 1897 the institution was transformed into the Norwegian College of Agriculture Norges Landbrugshoiskole later spelled Norges Landbrukshoiskole Norges landbrukshoyskole and Norges landbrukshogskole abbreviated NLH It received the status of a university level college vitenskapelig hogskole In 2005 it received university status and was renamed the Norwegian University of Life Sciences Universitetet for miljo og biovitenskap UMB In 2014 the it merged with the Norwegian School of Veterinary Science NVH in Oslo it retained its English name but was formally renamed Norges miljo og biovitenskapelige universitet NMBU in Norwegian It is the only educational institution in Norway to provide veterinary education Organization Edit NMBU Courtyard As The university is organized into seven faculties Biosciences Chemistry Biotechnology and Food Science Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management Landscape and Society School of Economics and Business Science and Technology Veterinary MedicineIt also includes eight centers Aquaculture Protein Center APC Animal Production Experimental Centre SHF Centre for Plant Research in Controlled Climate SKP Centre for Continuing Education SEVU The Centre for Integrative Genetics Cigene Centre for Landscape Democracy CLaD Norwegian Centre for Bioenergy Research Imaging Centre Campus AsDegree programmes Edit Bachelor s degree programmes in English International Environment and Development StudiesMaster s degree programmes in English Agroecology Animal Breeding and Genetics Aquatic Food production Safety and Quality Aquaculture Data Science Development and Natural Resource Economics Ecology Feed Manufacturing Technology International Development Studies International Environmental Studies International Relations RadioecologyBachelor s degree programmes in Norwegian Animal Science Biotechnology NMBU Biotechnology Building Business Administration Chemistry Ecology Economics Environment and Natural Resources Food Science Forest Environment and Industry Geomatics Landscape Construction and Management Natural Science Plant Science Renewable Energy As in winter Master s degree programmes in Norwegian 5 years Chemistry and Biotechnology Environmental Physics and Renewable Energy Geomatics Industrial Economics Landscape Architecture Mechanical engineering Property and Land Law Robotics Spatial Planning Structural Engineering and Architecture Urban and Regional Planning Teacher Education in Natural Sciences Water and Environmental TechnologyMaster s degree programmes in Norwegian 2 years Animal Science Bioinformatics and Applied Statistics Biology Biotechnology Business Administration Chemistry Environment and Natural Resources Food Science Forest Sciences Innovation and Entrepreneurship Management of Natural Resources Mathematical Physical and Computational Sciences Microbiology Nature based Development and Innovation Packaging Plant Science Public Health Real Estate Development Renewable EnergyPhD studies Doctoral programmes are based on a continuation in the Norwegian degree system from a master s degree or an equivalent qualification A doctoral programme consists of course work an individual research project s and a dissertation which is defended in a formal oral examination Other programmes in Norwegian One year Teacher Education programme part time One year Teacher Education programme full time ScienceStudents do not have to pay tuition The Norwegian government subsidizes all higher education Tower BuildingInternational students Edit An International student from India giving speech during the Matriculation ceremony of NMBU 2021 Immatrikulering 2021 NMBU has exchange agreements with more than 93 universities worldwide including six Nordic 44 European and eight North American institutions Institutional partnerships with universities in developing countries are carried out mainly through the Department of International Environmental and Development Studies Noragric The objectives of NMBU s cooperation with universities abroad include building strong academic networks facilitating international exchange and contributing to the competence building with universities in the south Research EditResearch at NMBU includes basic research and applied research providing a foundation for education research training and research geared towards the private sector Research is mainly focused on Environmental Sciences Veterinary medicine Food Science Biotechnology Aquaculture and Business Development It also has a strong interdisciplinary and international approach There is a strong link between research and the NMBU study programs students at the Master and PhD level are often involved in many research activities Research is also a joint venture between research institutes in As Together the university and the institutions represent the largest research environments for life sciences in Norway NMBU is also active through national alliances with other institutions and through institutional partnerships with universities in developing countries NMBU s health related research is linked to healthy food clean water and the environment and the many related challenges in developing countries 3 NMBU Electric CarsStudent life Edit Pentagon NMBU student life Student Housing Edit The Pentagon a group of buildings south of the NMBU campus houses students Other students live in private housing Organizations Edit University Foundation for Student Life in As SiAs The University Foundation for Student Life in As was established in 1955 under and in pursuance of the Act of 28 06 96 of Student unions SiAs shall provide the students with good and reasonable welfare offers promote the students interests contribute do that NMBU becomes and attractive place to study and workSiAs is in charge of the student accommodations sports center bookstore print shop restaurant and cafeterias nursery kiosk and booking of meeting and function rooms Studentsamfunnet in As The NMBU student community consists of 60 70 clubs and societies that both alone and together offer most students unique and social activities with many challenges Studentsamfunnet in As is the oldest and most powerful society that owns most of the buildings that bring most of the social activities together The Student Board The Student Board NSO As deals with everything that concerns student democracy including daily contact with SiAs and contact with the different student representatives in various boards assemblies and committees The Student Board is the administrative head of the Student Parliament but it is the Student Parliament that controls the Student Board The Student Committee consists of elected representatives from each department plus elected members of the Student Board The highest body in the student democracy is the general assembly Allmotet Here all students have speaking and voting rights Representatives to the Student Board are elected at the general assembly which is held every autumn and spring at the department general assemblies student representatives on department level are elected All students have speaking and voting rights on their department s general assemblies International Student Union The International Student Union ISU is an organization composed of international students that attend various universities and Hogskolen throughout Norway and who have particular interest in student politics and international student rights ISU is a democratic non profit non religious multicultural and non partisan organization that seeks to serve and promote the interests of foreign students who are studying in Norway ISU represents the voice of international students in political and academic matters and has to main aims to ensure that the rights and interests of all international students are suitably represented and protected to maintain social welfareISU also promotes the relationship between Norwegian and international students and works to sustain the connections with local student organizations Membership with ISU is free and open to all international students in Norway Elections are held once a year in September and all international students have the right o run for office and vote The members of the board meet in the student post office approximately every two weeks after classes and work as a team to discuss many different aspects of the international student life ISU is a democracy and each member has the right to propose suggest and advise The highest branch of the ISU is the National Assembly that carries out the working plans and approves budgets for all of the ISU branches Local branches have the autonomy to decide the conditions for their own activities Newspapers TuntreetAthletics GG Hallen the university s sports hall offers recreational sports clubs Alumni EditEivind Dale 1979 See also EditBiology Glossary of 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