Universitetet i Oslo | |
Latin: Universitas Osloensis | |
Former name
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Royal Frederick University (1811-1939) |
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Type | Public |
Established | September 2, 1811 |
Rector | Ole Petter Ottersen |
Academic staff
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3,425 (2014) |
Administrative staff
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2,768 (2014) |
Students | 27,227 (2014) |
Location | Oslo, Norway |
Affiliations | EUA |
Website | uio.no |
University rankings | |
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Global | |
ARWU | 67 |
Times | 135 |
QS | 113 |
The University of Oslo (Norwegian: Universitetet i Oslo), until 1939 named the Royal Frederick University (Norwegian: Det Kongelige Frederiks Universitet), is the oldest university in Norway, located in the Norwegian capital of Oslo. Until 1 January 2016 it was the largest Norwegian institution of higher education in terms of size, now surpassed only by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The Academic Ranking of World Universities has ranked it the 58th best university in the world and the third best in the Nordic countries. In 2015, the Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked it the 135th best university in the world and the seventh best in the Nordics. While in its 2016, Top 200 Rankings of European universities, the Times Higher Education listed the University of Oslo at 63rd, making it the highest ranked Norwegian university.
The university has approximately 27,700 students and employs around 6,000 people. Its faculties include (Lutheran) Theology (Norway's state religion between 1536 and 2012), Law, Medicine, Humanities, Mathematics, natural sciences, social sciences, Dentistry, and Education. The university's original neoclassical campus is located in the centre of Oslo; it is currently occupied by the Faculty of Law. Most of the university's other faculties are located at the newer Blindern campus in the suburban West End. The Faculty of Medicine is split between several university hospitals in the Oslo area.