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New research centre for petroleum activities in the Arctic to be established in Tromsø

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The Research Council of Norway has decided to establish the new research and knowledge centre for petroleum activities in the northern areas and the Arctic in Tromsø.
 
The research team at the centre in Tromsø is to help find solutions to challenges relating to the extraction of petroleum resources in Arctic areas. The research is to be conducted in cooperation with other research groups in Norway and abroad. The centre is to be funded jointly by the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
 
“Greater knowledge and new technology will serve to strengthen the burgeoning petroleum activities in the Arctic. The establishment of the new centre is a milestone in our competence-building efforts in North Norway. The application from Tromsø meets all the criteria we have set, and we are delighted that the work can now begin in earnest,” said Minister of Petroleum and Energy Ola Borten Moe.  
 
In addition to the funding from the Government, the centre will also receive contributions from the business sector.
 
“Norway aims to be at the forefront of knowledge development on the Arctic. The centre will strengthen Norway’s knowledge about petroleum activities in the Arctic, which is a key area in our efforts relating to the region,” Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide said. 
 
The establishment of the centre is part of the follow-up of the white paper on Norway’s petroleum activities (Meld. St. 28 (2010–2011)), in which the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy stated that the need for a centre of this kind would be assessed. Facilitating the sound utilisation of the oil and gas resources in the High North is also one of the priorities set out in the white paper on the High North (Meld. St. 7 (2011-2012)).
 
The Research Council of Norway will be responsible for the technical follow-up of the new centre. Key criteria for deciding where the new centre would be based included the applicants’ professional expertise and quality of research, the involvement of the business sector and co-financing from private sector sources, and the applicants’ links to leading research groups in other parts of the country and abroad.
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Can't have drag in Schools

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In a proposed change in the anti-smoking law, the Government wants a ban on both smoking and the use of snuff at all Norwegian secondary schools.


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Well Educated must to get job in Norway

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A record number of well educated persons from abroad are now applying to have their education from home officially recognised also in Norway.


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Foreign students to loose Oslo housing guarantee

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International students should not be given top priority for student housing in Oslo at the expense of first-year students from other parts of Norway, a student council has ruled.


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Increasing number of adults at university

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An increasing number of elderly and mature adults apply for bachelor and master programs, according to recent numbers from the Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service (NUCAS).
 
Both undergraduate and graduate programs are gaining more popularity among older generations. Almost 6,000 people over the age of 40 applied for university and college programs in 2012.
 
The number has increased by 38 percent compared to 2011, and is also higher among all other age groups.
 
Head of research at Nova, Britt Slagsvold, thinks that one of the reasons for the increase in applicants may be people's need for self-realization, which for many weighs more heavily than a career.
 
 
Source: NorwayPost

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Oslo wants to introduce a limit for absence in school

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The City of Oslo will apply to the Directorate of Education to be allowed to set an upper limit when it comes to absence among students in high school.

 

School council Torger Ødegaard thinks a maximum absence quota of 15 percent will have a disciplinary effect on students. Oslo will ask for a trial period once school starts this fall.
 
"It's incredible that students can be absent from school as much as they like without any consequences. We completely agree with the teachers who think that a maximum quota can be an effective tool in the fight agains high levels of absence among students," Ødegaard tells Aftenposten.
 
Earlier this summer, Aftenposten also reported that several of the members in the Union of Education had trouble when giving marks to students due to their high level of absence. They recommended a limit for how much absence should be allowed during a school year as an attempt to improve the situation.
 
Ødegaard thinks there may be a link between Norway's high level of absence among students, students who drop out of high school, and the number of young people on welfare.
 
"It's important to send a strong signal that absence is taken seriously, both in school and when working," Ødegaard says. He envisions that a trial period will last for three years, with a quota of 15 percent (unless the student is subject to serious illness).
 
(Aftenposten)

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PE to be introduced in Norwegian schools

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Norwegian health organisations are concerned over the state of public health and demand at least one hour of physical education (PE) a day in Norwegian schools.


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Skagerak International School

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SkagerakThis community exists because of the visionary spirit that founded it and because for a number of years now we have offered a genuine educational alternative in the local Norwegian context; an international education that is tailored to each individual and which aims to bring out the best qualities in every person.


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International Scool of Bergen

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IsobThe International School of Bergen (ISB) was founded in 1975 and is a non-profit, co-educational day school, enrolling students in pre-school through grade 10.


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Highest Royal Norwegian Order of Merit to an English Professor

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Crossoftheroyalnorwegianorderofme LargeNorway’s King Harald V has bestowed the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit on a Viking expert from Wallasey, Merseyside.Professor Stephen Harding received the rand Knight of the First Class award of Den Kongelige Norske Fortjensteorden for his “outstanding work in spreading knowledge of the Vikings in England.”


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HISTORY OF EDUCATION IN NORWAY

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Study In NorwayOrganized education in Norway dates back to medieval times. Shortly after when Norway became an archdiocese in 1152, cathedral schools were constructed to educate priests in Trondheim, Oslo, Bergen and Hamar.