Overview of the University of Bergen
The University of Bergen (UiB), officially established in 1946, is a respected public research university located in Bergen, Norway’s second-largest city. While higher learning in Bergen dates back to the 19th century, UiB has grown into a modern institution renowned for its robust research culture. As of 2023, the university serves approximately 18,000 students and employs over 4,000 staff. UiB comprises seven faculties and operates across multiple campuses within Bergen. As a comprehensive university, it plays a pivotal role in Norway’s academic and scientific landscape, attracting international scholars and students alike.
UiB is internationally recognized for its strengths in marine and climate research, life sciences, and social sciences. The university excels in fields such as climate studies, geosciences, medicine, and digital culture. UiB’s academic philosophy emphasizes critical inquiry, interdisciplinarity, and societal impact. It is a member of the global academic network, the Coimbra Group, and fosters strategic alliances through joint degree programs and collaborative research centers. UiB consistently ranks among the top 200–250 universities worldwide (QS and THE rankings) and is particularly noted for research output and innovation within the European Research Area. Its research-intensive approach has led to significant achievements in sustainability and global health.
Student life at UiB is vibrant, offering over 100 student organizations, including academic clubs, sports teams, choirs, and cultural societies. Regular events—ranging from international student festivals to public lectures—cultivate an inclusive and dynamic atmosphere. The university provides extensive support services, housing, and modern sports facilities, ensuring well-rounded personal and academic development. UiB’s commitment to diversity and internationalization is evident: around 10% of students are from outside Norway, supported by robust integration initiatives and inclusive campus policies. Students benefit from a supportive community in one of Norway’s most culturally rich cities.
UiB’s mission is anchored in advancing knowledge for a sustainable future through scientific excellence, critical engagement, and social responsibility. The university strives to foster global citizenship, innovation, and equitable access to education, preparing graduates to address complex challenges worldwide.