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Terje Berg Jacobsen, exchange student at University of California, San Diego (UCSD).

Norwegian master students go abroad.

Terje Berg Jacobsen is one of the many norwegian students opting for a masterdegree abroad. He is thrilled.

Terje Berg Jacobsen, a student at Norwegian University of Science and Technology, is excited by the opportunity to study at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) for a year. A combination of high academic standards and a mild climate was the reason behind him choosing California.

This is Terje Berg Jacobsen surfing in California

Norwegian studying abroad land dream job
But more important that an exciting life in California: Norwegian graduates from universities abroad do get prestigious jobs. This issue of the leading Norwegian business magazine “Kapital”, presents Norwegian native Ane Launy (23). She got her dream job as an analyst at Goldman Sachs New York, after graduating from the University of British Columbia.

Our website www.utdanningsmagasinet.no has already broadly presented the results of research by the Norwegian Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education proving that candidates with a degree from abroad receive a higher starting salary than students with education solely from Norway. In other words: We can expect the number of international students from Norway to increase the coming year.

Norwegian students have multiple opportunities for funding

Lånekassen
Norge-Amerika Foreningens stipend (Noram)
American College of Norway, scholarship
Fulbright-scholarship
Athletic scolarships
More funding options can be found in Legathåndboken
   
   

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