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University of Stavanger (UiS)

University of Stavanger (UiS) is a public, non-profit higher education institution situated on the South East coast of Norway. The city of Stavanger has about 300 000 inhabitants and is a very dynamic and international environment being the hub of the Norwegian energy sector. The university has about 12 000 students (full and part time) and 1 600 employees, and is still growing both in numbers and scope of operations. UiS is organized into six faculties, which compromises a number of departments, research centres and networks within the main fields of academic activities, as well as one archaeological museum. The main academic fields are health and welfare, energy and technology, education, performing arts, social sciences and humanities, hotel management, business administration and media sciences.

University of Iceland

University of Stavanger (UiS) is a public, non-profit higher education institution situated on the South East coast of Norway. The city of Stavanger has about 300 000 inhabitants and is a very dynamic and international environment being the hub of the Norwegian energy sector. The university has about 12 000 students (full and part time) and 1 600 employees, and is still growing both in numbers and scope of operations. UiS is organized into six faculties, which compromises a number of departments, research centres and networks within the main fields of academic activities, as well as one archaeological museum. The main academic fields are health and welfare, energy and technology, education, performing arts, social sciences and humanities, hotel management, business administration and media sciences.

Kaunas University of Technology

University of Stavanger (UiS) is a public, non-profit higher education institution situated on the South East coast of Norway. The city of Stavanger has about 300 000 inhabitants and is a very dynamic and international environment being the hub of the Norwegian energy sector. The university has about 12 000 students (full and part time) and 1 600 employees, and is still growing both in numbers and scope of operations. UiS is organized into six faculties, which compromises a number of departments, research centres and networks within the main fields of academic activities, as well as one archaeological museum. The main academic fields are health and welfare, energy and technology, education, performing arts, social sciences and humanities, hotel management, business administration and media sciences.