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Picture of two students, in library at campus, OsloMet, Pilestredet.
Urban dreams about contributing to developing the educational system in his home country

Urban Ankamah has a dream. One day he wants to return to Ghana and make education more accessible for young people.

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Predrag wanted to study something useful in today’s world and relevant to society

Driven by a need to study something both relevant to current issues and beneficial to society, he chose the Master's degree in International Development, Education and Sustainabilities at OsloMet.

Portrait of Lara with a view of mountains and fjord in the background. It is overcast and partly cloudy.
Scientific Award for Study on Cognitive Training via Smartphones for the Elderly

Thanks to the European Project Semester (EPS), Lara and her project group had the opportunity to have their paper featured at a scientific conference, gain valuable teamwork experience, and explore the beauty of Norway.

Picture of three students at campus, OsloMet, Pilestredet.
Sustainability in education: A Norwegian experience

Through their semester at OsloMet, exchange students got opportunities to get in touch with the local nature, city, and people.

Fredrik and Jacob use technical equipment in the lab. They wear blue coats and collaborate on a task.
The first students taking the Master's in Geotechnical Engineering at OsloMet

"I like to visit The Norwegian Geotechnical Institute. It gives us access to a state-of-the-art laboratory and opportunity to learn from the very best in the field," explains Jacob.

Several people sit in a ring on the floor, bending over some colored sheets and leaves in autumn colors, located in the center of the ring.
OsloMet to launch master’s degree programme in art therapy

From autumn 2024, OsloMet will offer a master’s programme in art therapy.

Picture of Maryam showing something on the quantum computer to professors Sergiy and Sølve who are standing on opposite sides of her. On the table in front of them is a black quantum computer
Maryam helps a public transport company to get ahead of technological development

The public transport company Ruter likes to be at the forefront of technology development and hired OsloMet graduate Maryam to explore the possibilities of quantum technology.

Two students walking together in front of the Kjeller campus entrance.
Student at Kjeller? Get to know the local area

Lillestrøm is just a short drive away from Kjeller campus, and here you have access to most of what you need when you are done for the day.

Picture of the students at the tram stop at Holbergs plass in Oslo. One of the new trams in Oslo has stopped on the right. The students are dressed for winter, and the pavement is bare of snow.
Looking at the urban planning of the future

‘When we look at how sustainable cities can be built using smart transport solutions, we feel we’re helping to shape the future.’

Students sitting in a park
Sustainability – Urban and natural places as your classroom

Do you want to learn more about how to work as a teacher with societal and environmental challenges in creative and engaging ways?

The students sit and stand around on the grass, out in the yard of the farm. We are seeing tools and machines. In the background we see a storehouse and a barn..
An experience of a lifetime!

The international product design students at OsloMet got off to a flying start with a three day excursion in August.

Faisal in front of the on-campus climbing wall.
‘Universal design will be important in the future; all the big tech companies are focusing on it.’

‘People are trying to find practical digital solutions to complex problems. This is a good reason to study Universal Design of ICT,’ says Faisal.