Our Norwegian Partner:

University of Oslo

The University of Oslo (UiO) is the oldest and most prestigious university in Norway. It stands for excellence in research and education within an international environment.

The Norway Mobility Program enables data science talent to spend up to three months at the University of Oslo, where they contribute to innovative research projects.

About NORA

NORA - Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Research Consortium

The University of Oslo is a partner of NORA, the Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Research Consortium. This initiative aims to strengthen Norwegian research, education, and innovation in the fields of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics, as well as other relevant areas that support the development of AI applications.

Together with HIDA, NORA co-organizes the Norway Mobility Program, which offers doctoral researchers and postdocs from the Helmholtz Association and NORA partner institutions the opportunity to participate in a research stay in Norway.

 

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As one of Scandinavia’s most prominent universities, the University of Oslo positions itself as a driving force for sustainable societal development. Its research is deeply rooted in collaboration with national and international partners from academia, government, industry, and civil society.

Research Priorities

  • Societal Resilience, Democracy & Law 
  • Medical Innovation & Health Equity 
  • Climate Policy, Biodiversity & Environmental Ethics 
  • Digital Technologies, AI & Society 
  • Data, Algorithms & Knowledge Systems R
  • Learning, Education & Access to Knowledge

All UiO facilities are located within the Oslo metropolitan area – including the main campus at Blindern, the Oslo Science Park, and specialized centers for medicine, dentistry, computer science, and natural sciences. Proximity to ministries, companies, and international organizations ensures strong knowledge transfer between research and real-world application.

The University of Oslo (UiO) has approximately 26,500 students and around 7,200 staff members.

How to Apply

  • Step 1: Contact a research group at one of the NORA member institutions to discuss the possibility of a three-month research stay.
  • Step 2: Submit your Application through HIDA

Apply now!

  • Step 3: Applications are reviewed by a selection committee, and you will be notified shortly thereafter. 

You can find more details about the application process here!

If you have any questions about the Norway Mobility Program or our other research stay offerings, please don’t hesitate to contact us at any time.

Contact

If you have any further questions on this or our other mobility programs, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Stefanie Gruber-Sliva
Networks & Mobility Program Manager

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