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Bachelor of Culturology
Norway, Kristiansand
Ansgar Bible Kristiansand is one of the largest Bible schools and have their historical roots in the Mission Church of Norway "Mission School", which was created in 1913. Bible Sch...
Bachelor of Culturology
Norway, Oslo
Norwegian School of Theology, formerly the Free Faculty of Theology is an accredited Norwegian Specialized University focused on Theology, Religion, Education, and Social Studies,...
Bachelor of Culturology
Norway, Oslo
FIH wishes to equip people to Christian preaching, dissemination and mission, cultural and religious meetings and value-based social commitment and leadership. The primary activity...
Bachelor of Culturology
Norway, Oslo
VID University of Science is a Norwegian university of science founded on January 1, 2016 through a merger of the Missionary College in Stavanger, Haraldsplass Diaconal College in...
Bachelor of Culturology
Norway, Volda
Volda University College (HVO) was established August 1, 1994 and had around 3,900 students and 350 employees in 2015. Høgskolen is a state university college in Norway and is a re...
Bachelor of Culturology
Norway, Trondheim
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology is a public research university with campuses in the cities of Trondheim, Gjøvik and Ålesund in Norway. NTNU is the largest of th...
Bachelor of Culturology
Norway, Bergen
The University of Bergen (UiB) is Norway's second oldest university and was established in Bergen in 1946. With almost 15,000 students and over 3400 employees, it is a medium-sized...
Bachelor of Culturology
Norway, Stavanger
The University of Stavanger (abbreviated UiS) is Norway's fifth university established in 2004 when the University College of Stavanger (HiS) obtained university status. The unive...
Bachelor of Culturology
Norway, Kristiansand
The Ansgar School is owned and run by The Mission Covenant Church of Norway (MCCN), Det Norske Misjonsforbund, member of The International Federation of Free Evangelical Churches (...
Bachelor of Culturology
Norway, Trondheim
Gjøvik University College was established 1 August 1994 in the town of Gjøvik. In 2007, Gjøvik University College took over BI Norwegian Business School's operations in the region....
Bachelor of Culturology
Norway, Oslo
The University of Oslo (abbreviated UiO) is the oldest and highest ranked university in Norway. The university has over 27,000 students and 6000 employees. The university consists...
Bachelor of Culturology
Norway, Kristiansand
University of Agder (UiA) is a university in Norway with around 12,000 students and 1,100 employees. It was established as Agder University College on August 1, 1994, and received...
Bachelor of Culturology
Norway, Porsgrunn
Southeastern University College (HSN) is the nation's second largest state college, measured in total students, and more than more of today's universities. We have about 18,000 stu...