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    Ingrid Schulerud

    Norwegian civil servant

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  1. She has been active in the Norwegian Civil Service Union, and has attended the Norwegian National Defence College; an institution for education on military and strategic matters for both military personnel and civilians.

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  2. Born March 16, 1959, in Oslo, Norway; son of Thorvald (a politician) and Karin (a politician) Stoltenberg; married Ingrid Schulerud (a diplomat); children: two. Education: Earned advance degree in economics from the University of Oslo. Addresses: Home —Oslo, Norway.

  3. Background. Schulerud is the daughter of Mentz Schulerud, an author and radio personality well known for his encyclopaedic knowledge of their home city of Oslo. Education. Schulerud attended Oslo Cathedral School, where she met Jens when they were both 17. Career.

  4. Prime minister of Norway. Born March 16, 1959, in Oslo, Norway; son of Thorvald (a politician) and Karin (a politician) Stoltenberg; married Ingrid Schulerud (a diplomat); children: two. Education: Earned advance degree in economics from the University of Oslo. Addresses: Home —Oslo, Norway.

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  6. Mar 28, 2014 · After graduating in 1987, he held a research post at the National Statistical Institute of Norway, before embarking on a career in Norwegian politics. Jens Stoltenberg was born in Oslo on 16 March 1959. He is married to Ingrid Schulerud. They have two adult children. 2014-2024: NATO Secretary General.

  7. It also allows for cooperation in research, technological development, environment, culture, education, health and civil protection, with the EEA EFTA States' wide participation in EU programmes.

  8. 13 October: Jean Monnet Lecture 2020: Democratic Backsliding in Europe by Ingrid Schulerud Ingrid Schulerud is a Norwegian diplomat. She has been Norwegian ambassador to Belgium and Deputy at the Norwegian Mission to the EU and Deputy Director General for Central Europe and EEA and Norway grants in the Norwegian Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

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