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With its 14,500 students and 3,200 faculty and staff members, theUniversity of Bergen is a medium-sized European university. It is anurban university, with much of its campus close to the city centre ofBergen. The University of Bergen is both a teaching and researchinstitution in most subjects, organized in six faculties and some 60departments and specialized centers.
The University of Bergen alsoforms part of a global network of students, researchers and academicinstitutions. The University is a meeting place and a gateway to othersources of expertise, local, national and international. Our focus oninternational relations since the mid-eighties has profiled theUniversity of Bergen as an international university in Norway, in linewith the traditions of the city. Read more...

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BI Norwegian School of Management is a fully-fledged, internationally recognized academic institution in the area of Business and Management. In size, BI is one of the largest business school in Europe and the second largest academic institution in Norway.

BI is a strong player on the international arena as well. Through its operations in China, Lithuania and Australia and through its exchange agreement with a more than 140 universities all over the world

Scandinavia is perhaps the closest you can come to a postindustrial knowledge economy and BI is inspired by the Scandinavian tradition of management. Scandinavian companies are also the innovators of participatory management techniques and network forms of organization. BI adds its focus on ethics and corporate social responsibility to these qualities.

BI Norwegian School of Management is innovative and maintains high standards in research and teaching. It is international, rooted in the Scandinavian tradition of management, and it is future-oriented.

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"There is no real alternative to the Netenviron alumni solution in terms of flexibility. Their innovative solution allows changes to be discussed, executed and implemented without having to wait for the next version."
-- Alumni Management, University of Bergen