The Ibsen Scholarships award innovative projects in the field of drama and performing arts that act as incentives for critical discourse in regards to existential and society-related subject matters concerning Henrik Ibsen and his plays. The International Ibsen Scholarships were initiated by the Norwegian government and will be handed out for the 6th time in [...]
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List of Tuition Free Universities in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Europe

Full list of tuition free universities and colleges in Europe (Sweden, Norway and Finland). A number of Universities and colleges in Europe offer tuition free universities admission for international students to study in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Germany and Austria. However the tuition free policy for changed in some countries the past few years which have [...]
2012/2013 Quota Scholarship Scheme in Norway for 800 Bachelors, Masters and PhD Students from Developing Countries

Scholarship Name: Norwegian Quota Scholarship scheme Brief description The Norwegian Government offer scholarship funds for the Quota Scholarship scheme for Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD Students from Developing Countries at universities and university colleges in Norway 2012/2013 Accepted Subject Areas? Students usually apply for degree programmes that serve as a continuation of their studies in their [...]
University of Oslo – Norwegian Quota Scholarship Scheme for Developing Countries 2012
Norwegian Quota Scheme for Developing Countries to study at University of Oslo Norway 2012 The Norwegian Quota Scheme is a funding scheme offered by the Norwegian Government to students from developing countries, Central and Eastern Europe, and Central Asia for studies at institutions of higher education in Norway. Applicants from institutions with which the University [...]
The reality of Free Tuition, Scholarship and Study in Norway
Norwegian universities and state university colleges as a rule do not charge tuition fees for international students. The Norwegian government considers access to higher education for all to be an important part of the Norwegian society. This applies to foreign students, no matter which country you come from. The truth remains that living expenses in [...]