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  2. May 10, 2011 · The study programme in Medicine at the University of Oslo is a six-year professional programme. 220 students are admitted each summer, 110 starting in August and 110 in January. Please note that the professional programme in Medicine is taught almost entirely in Norwegian. Only our international semester, Module 6, is taught in English.

  3. Faculty of Medicine. PO BOX 1078 Blindern, 0316 Oslo, Norway. Tel: +47 22 84 53 00. E-mail: postmottak@medisin.uio.no

  4. The faculty has around 1,000 employees, 2000 students and 1400 PhD candidates. The faculty is headquartered at Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet , with important campuses at Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål and several other hospitals in the Oslo area.

    • Frode Vartdal
    • Faculty
    • 1870s
    • 1893
    • 1930s
    • 1940
    • 1960s
    • 1966
    • 1986
    • 1990
    • 1995
    • 1996

    Disciplines are divided into various fields, and the Institute of Physiology is established in 1875. Specialization increases in the 1890s, with Neurology and Ear, Nose and Throat becoming separate subjects.

    Marie Spångberg, later married Holth, graduates from the Faculty of Medicine as the first female Medical Doctor in Norway.

    New buildings for Mathematics and Natural Sciences are completed, and the faculties move from the city centre to the new buildings at Blindern.

    Regulation of admission to the Faculty is introduced. Access limitation means that medical studies soon stand out from most other studies at the University, which are still open.

    Major expansion of Blindern due to the strong growth of the number of students. Several new large buildings are erected at Blindern during the decade. After many years of persistent effort, Professor Bjarne Waaler (physiology) manages to secure public funding for the first construction phase for a preclinical medicine building.

    Nutrition is established as a separate discipline. In 1972 the students are granted the opportunity to obtain the degree cand.real., later the degree cand.scient. As a result of the Quality Reform (Kvalitetsreformen), bachelor and master degrees are introduced in 2004.

    The first class is enrolled at the Centre for Health administration, at the candidate study in Health administration. Following the Quality Reform (Kvalitetsreformen) in 2003, this programme is turned into the experience-based Master programme in Health administration.

    The Faculty is reorganized into six groups of institutes. The next preclinical construction phase is completed, and Physiology and Anatomy are the last preclinical institutes to move in from the city centre buildings.

    Nutrition is allocated space in the preclinical medicine building. The new Rikshospitalet is located at Gaustad to promote better contact between the country's leading clinical environments and academic environments in basic medicine. Graduate studies in Nursing Science and Health Science is being introduced.

    The new programme description "Oslo 96" is introduced. The implementation of Oslo 96 means that the distinction between preclinical and clinical subjects ceases, self-study replaces much of the organized teaching, and problem-based learning is introduced as a key teaching method. MPhil in International Community Health is introduced.

  5. The university's original neoclassical campus is located in the centre of Oslo; it is currently occupied by the Faculty of Law. Most of the university's other faculties are located at the newer Blindern campus in the suburban West End. The Faculty of Medicine is split between several university hospitals in the Oslo area.

    • 7,000 (2020)
    • 28,000 (2020)
    • 2 September 1811; 212 years ago
  6. Locations. Programs. Introduction. Founded in 1814, the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Oslo is the oldest medical faculty in Norway. The Faculty's core activities are research, education and dissemination for the best of patients and society.

  7. Blindern. Faculty of Humanities. Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Faculty of Theology. Faculty of Social Sciences. Faculty of Educational Sciences. University of Oslo Library. UiO: Management and Support Units.

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