Ukrainian refugees Mariia, Olena and Valeriia have started studying at INN University, under the guidance of teaching assistant Ingrid Snekkerhaugen, among others.
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How do you make one of the world's most popular talk shows? Graham Stuart knows how. Now he is a guest at the TV School.
There is great variation in the quality of professional learning communities in Norwegian schools. This is one of the main conclusions in Mette Marit Forsmo Jenssen's doctoral thesis, which she will defend on 23 January.
What makes many young refugees function well in terms of health, and succeed in their new lives, despite experiences of trauma and hardship? PhD candidate Mira Elise Glaser Holthe has taken a closer look at this topic, and on 19 January she will defend her doctoral thesis.
At the beginning of December, a large international collaboration project between the University of Zambia and INN University was concluded. "Six years of collaboration have given us a lot," says project manager Anne Marit Vesteraas Danbolt.
Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (INN University) has submitted the application for accreditation as a university.
56 Nordic and southern African universities and colleges from 12 countries take part in SANORD. In the fall, the research network will gather for a conference in Hamar.
Mårten Soleng Skinstad combines his cross-country skiing career with studies in business analytics at INN University.
From 1 December, existing students can register for spring semester 2023 in Studentweb
In her PhD, Anne Randi Græsli has set to get to know the moose better by equipping them with different types of sensors. Now her work must be defended.
Hilde Forfang has researched what makes schools in small municipalities in rural areas good. On 29 November she will defend her doctoral thesis.
Developing nursing skills in Banda Aceh in Indonesia was the main focus during a workshop in Elverum.
INN University offers refugees educational programmes in Norwegian and English. These programmes have been created as a result of the war in Ukraine.
“The state budget makes it more difficult to fulfil our social mission in the region with the country's lowest proportion of residents with higher education,” says Peer Jacob Svenkerud, INN University’s rector.”
The results of the student elections are in.
The candidates are in place and the election of 2 students and 2 substitutes is carried out in the periode from September 22nd to September 28th.
INN University has entered into collaboration agreements with the University of Namibia (UNAM) and the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST).
The crisis we have experienced in the energy market must be handled by an active state policy both in relation to electricity providers and the EU, says Professor Ole Gunnar Austvik.
The bridge at Evenstad campus is closed to car traffic. It will remain open to pedestrians and cyclists.
INN University has sent out 7,462 offers of study places – just over 400 more than last year. A total of 6,793 people are on the waiting list.
He managed to make the cut of the Research Council. Rafi Ahmad at the Department of Biotechnology in Hamar can now continue his vital research on antibiotic resistance.
INN University will not send a new application for university accreditation until the autumn.
The war in Ukraine has put an end to much cooperation between the great powers – including in space and in terms of the world’s oceans. Can it ever be as peaceful as it had been?
Lillehammer makes it to the podium as the best student cities in Norway for 2022 are chosen.
INN University has launched a new doctoral degree in health and welfare and is looking for eight PhD students in several disciplines.