Study abroad in Oslo, Norway: Most popular universities for Biology.

Are you thinking of studying Biology, abroad? Below you can find the most popular universities and programmes to study Biology in Oslo, Norway. This list is based on visitors on the Studyportals websites, listing more than 150,000 English-taught Bachelor's and Master's programmes world-wide.



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University of Oslo

The University of Oslo has played a pivotal role in many of the major changes in Norway over the last 200 years. In connection with our bicentennial in 2011, we published stories about the University's contributions to society.
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University Centre in Svalbard

The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) is the world’s northernmost higher education institution, located in Longyearbyen at 78º N. UNIS offers high quality courses at the undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate level in Arctic Biology, Arctic Geology, Arctic Geophysics and Arctic Technology.
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University of Stavanger

In constant collaboration and dialogue with our surroundings, regionally, nationally and internationally, the staff enjoys an open and creative climate for education, research, innovation, dissemination and museum activities.
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Most popular Biology programmes for international students in Oslo

These are the most popular programmes among international students who are looking for a Biology degree in Oslo.

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Arctic Biology

University Centre in Svalbard

Despite the apparent harshness of the high Arctic, many organisms are well adapted to this environment. The fauna and flora of Svalbard include more than 1,800 marine invertebrate species, 1,200 terrestrial or freshwater invertebrate species and over 170 higher plant species in addition to the 22 mammal and 28 bird species.
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Biology

University of Oslo

The Master in Biology at University of Oslo deals with the development and diversity of species, the relationship between organisms and their environment, and processes in populations and ecosystems.
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Arctic Biology

University Centre in Svalbard

Despite the apparent harshness of the high Arctic, many organisms are well adapted to this environment. The fauna and flora of Svalbard include more than 1,800 marine invertebrate species, 1,200 terrestrial or freshwater invertebrate species and over 170 higher plant species in addition to the 22 mammal and 28 bird species.
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Molecular Biology

University of Oslo

Molecular biology encompasses methods and techniques used to study and analyse life on the molecular and cellular level. 
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Biochemistry

University of Oslo

In modern biomedical research, we study biological macromolecules and the processes in which they are involved, using modern equipment and advanced techniques.
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Biodiversity and Systematics

University of Oslo

In this Master in Biodiversity and Systematics at University of Oslo, students are trained to gain the systematic and taxonomic expertise needed in our society to be able to take action against loss of biodiversity. 
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Biological Chemistry

University of Stavanger

A substantial feature of this Master's programme is a nine month research project (thesis), where the students have the opportunity to perform their MSc project in one of the labs at the Center for Organelle Research (CORE), collaborators in the public sector or in a lab in the private industry sector.
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Study abroad in English

To apply at one of these universities, you may need a proof of English proficiency. There are several standardised English tests that you can take to proof your English level, such as the PTE (Pearson Test of English), TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), CAE (Cambridge Advanced English) and IELTS (International English Language Testing System), offered by British Council and IDP. IELTS is the most popular of these tests, with British Council offering more than 1000 test locations and being accepted by more than 9,000 organisations world-wide.

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About Biology

Biology degrees teach students about the principles sustaining life. Biology classes analyse the elements of life and how they function, interact, and evolve into complex organisms. Biology studies include courses in General Chemistry, Microbial Science, Genetics, or Natural Science. Biologists find work as biotechnologists, microbiologists, pharmacologists, soil scientists, laboratory technicians, and more.

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