inland norway university of applied sciences masters programs

Last Updated on December 23, 2022

The merger between Lillehammer University College and Hedmark University of Applied Sciences was formally approved by the Cabinet of Norway on 14 October 2016, and effective 1 January 2017. The merger has been implemented under the name Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (INN University).
3
Masters

13000
Students

Public
Institution Type
Master’s Programmes
Education & Training (1)
Environmental Studies & Earth Sciences (1)
Natural Sciences & Mathematics (1)
About
History
From January 1st 2017 Hedmark University of Applied Sciences and Lillehammer University College are merged into the new institution Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (INN University)

Education
Our new institution offers 35 one-year study programs, 52 Bachelor programs, 31 Master programs and 4 PhD programs (plus one in cooperation with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology) in addition to a number of Teacher education and further education programs.
Our academic offer covers a vast number of subject areas: ecology and agricultural sciences, psychology, sports, law, music, pedagogy, health sciences, social sciences, teacher education, language and literature, biotechnology, film, tv and culture, tourism, animation and game sciences, economics, leadership and innovation.
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Research
Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences has strategically prioritized the following research areas – in which we also offer doctoral studies (PhD):

Applied Ecology and Biotechnology
Audiovisual Media
Child and Youth Competence Development
Innovation in Services
Teaching and Teacher Education
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Services
Housing services
Students are accommodated in single furnished rooms, with shared facilities (kitchen, bathroom, social room and laundry room) and free internet and parking.

Library services
At Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (INN University), the libraries at campuses Hamar, Elverum, Rena and Evenstad have extended their opening hours. This means that enrolled students and faculty have access to the library before and after regular, staffed opening hours.

ICT services
IT support
Wi-Fi on campus
Printing
Medical services
All students from EU/EEA countries should have health insurance from their home country. The European Health Insurance Card documents that you are entitled to medical treatment during your stay in Norway (and other EEA countries and Switzerland). If you decide to use private health insurance, please check with your insurance company if your coverage includes Norway.

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Student Life
Campus life
INN University operates on six campuses in south-eastern Norway: Blæstad, Elverum, Evenstad, Hamar, Lillehammer and Rena.

Sports facilities
On-campus Gym
largest swimming hall of the region (Ankerskogen), and a cinema.
large sports hall with a climbing wall, training rooms and a brand new outdoor training area.

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