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Norwegian School of Economics

NHH Norwegian School of Economics is one of the leading business schools in Europe. NHH has an internationally recognized research environment and is the first choice for students who want to study business administration in Norway. In close cooperation with the business community and society, we are developing new knowledge and creating values for a sustainable future. NHH has an international profile and cooperates with 180 universities and business schools in more than 50 countries. We have more than 3,400 students and 400 employees. The student union is very strong in NHH and they create events almost on a daily basis throughout the year. Anything from business symposiums to choir nights. From huge shows to football tournaments. Situated on a hillside outside Bergen overlooking the fjord, NHH is a wonderful place to study. New facilities welcome all students to feel at home!

Bergen, Norway

LOCATION

Helleveien 30, Bergen, Norway

USEFUL LINKS

student feedback

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ACADEMICS

  • Kenza (Spring 2012): CEMS is a very small class and doesn't have a much importance as in Nova.

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WORKLOAD

  • Kenza (Spring 2012): Depending on the classes you choose, it is possible to have quite a relaxed experience.

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CITY LIFE

  • Kenza (Spring 2012): Bergen is a small city with many bars and wonderful hiking options.

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CEMS Life

  • Kenza (Spring 2012): The Exchange student group is a lot more active compared to the CEMS Club. There are many student events organized by the Student body throughout the year that make the experience quite pleasant.

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HOUSing

  • Kenza (Spring 2012): There is affordable student housing right across the street from the school.

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PRIce of one beer

  • Kenza (Spring 2012): Norway is one of the most expensive countries in Europe (together with Switzerland). Exchange students usually struggle if they don't have any scholarships. One beer costs around 12€!

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Kenza (Spring 2012)

To be able to enjoy the stay you should add some trips to famous hiking paths (Trolltunga/Preikesolen).

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