Nord University is a state university in Nordland, Norway. The university was established in 2016 and has 11,000 students at study locations in Northern and Central Norway, with main campuses in Bodø, the capital of county Nordland, and Levanger.
The Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture promotes sustainable and innovative development in order to meet global challenges related to food production, climate and the environment. The Faculty is an international arena for education, research and knowledge dissemination, with staff members and students from over 25 countries. The Faculty offers a doctoral programme within aquatic biosciences. The Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture has 800 students and 130 staff members in Bodø and Steinkjer. The teaching and research community comprises three academic divisions:
The Faculty of Education and Arts educates teachers from preschool to upper secondary school, and within sports, culture, and the fine arts. Research in the faculty emphasizes the teaching profession and professional teaching practices. FLU offers a doctoral program in the study of professional praxis. Beyond its teacher training programs, the faculty also provides full bachelor degrees in disciplines such as Sports Science and English Literature. It also offers a range of Master degrees, including Speech Therapy and Music. The Faculty of Education and Arts has 3500 students, and 350 academic faculty and administrative staff members in Bodø, Levanger, Vesterålen, and Nesna. The teaching and research community comprises eight academic divisions:
Teacher Education
Pre-School Teacher Education
Arts and Culture
Postgraduate Teaching
Physical Education and Sports
Speech Therapy, Adaptive Learning, and Special Education
The Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences educates nurses and specialists within healthcare and practice-based research. The faculty offers an interfaculty doctoral programme within professional praxis. The Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences has 2400 students and 200 staff members. The teaching and research community comprises three academic divisions:
The Faculty of Social Science focuses on welfare, development and communication. The Faculty offers a doctoral programme within sociology. The Faculty of Social Science has 1800 students and 100 staff members. The teaching and research community comprises four academic divisions:
International Relations, Circumpolar Studies and Environment
Nord Business School
Nord Business School prioritizes cooperation with business and industry, the public sector, and the community, to provide relevant education at the bachelor, master, and doctorate levels. The faculty offers a doctoral programme within business management. Nord Business School has 2800 students and 230 staff members. The teaching and research community comprises four academic divisions:
Most of the programmes at Nord University are taught in Norwegian, but the institution does offer a growing range of options both taught and administered in English:
Nordic and International Perspectives on Teaching and Learning
Single Courses in English
In addition to the established programme packages, students may choose from a selection of courses taught in English, which include :
Business English
History, Politics, and Northern Resources
International Entrepreneurship
Literature and Environmental Catastrophe
Management
Security Politics
Shakespeare and his World
The Nordic Societies
History
Established on 1 January 2016 following a resolution of 9 October 2015 by the King-in-Council, Nord University is a merger of the University of Nordland, Nesna University College, and Nord-Trøndelag University College. The Norwegian word for North, Nord emphasises the university's ambition of representing and devoting itself to northern regions.