Norwegian School of Economics
The Norwegian School of Economics or NHH is a business school situated in Bergen, Norway. It was founded in 1936 as Norway's first business school and is the leading teaching and research institution in Norway for the fields of management and business administration.
Siv Jensen, former leader of the Norwegian Progress Party and Norway's Minister of Finance
Knut Arild Hareide, former leader of the Norwegian Christian Democratic Party
Thorolf Rafto, human rights activist and professor of Economic History
Jo Nesbø, award-winning author and musician
The University of Bergen is a public research university located in Bergen, Norway. As of 2021, the university has over 4,000 employees and 19,000 students. It was established by an act of parliament in 1946 based on several older scientific institutions dating back to 1825, and is Norway's second-oldest university. It is considered one of Norway's four "established universities" and has faculties and programmes in all the fields of a classical university including fields that are traditionally reserved by law for established universities, including medicine and law. It is also one of Norway's leading universities in many natural sciences, including marine research and climate research. It is consistently ranked in the top one percentage among the world's universities, usually among the best 200 universities and among the best 10 or 50 universities worldwide in some fields such as earth and marine sciences. It is part of the Coimbra Group and of the U5 group of Norway's oldest and highest ranked universities.
University Museum of Bergen
Office of the Rector of the University of Bergen
Sydneshaugen skole, campus of the Faculty of Humanities
The Faculty of Law at the University of Bergen, seen from Magnus Lagabøtes plass.