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'''Aalesund University College''' (''Høgskolen i Ålesund'') is a medium sized institution of [[higher education]] in [[Norway]] with more than 2000 students and approximately 150 employees. |
'''Aalesund University College''' (Norwegian: ''Høgskolen i Ålesund'') is a medium sized institution of [[higher education]] in [[Norway]] with more than 2000 students and approximately 150 employees. The UC will be merged with [[Norwegian University of Science and Technology|NTNU]], [[Sør-Trøndelag University College]] and [[Gjøvik University College]] under the NTNU name in 2016. <ref>[http://www.smp.no/nyheter/article10588877.ece Sunnmørsposten.no: Fusjon mellom NTNU og Høgskolen i Ålesund]</ref> |
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AAUC was founded in 1994 as a result of the reorganisation of professional higher education in Norway. Three former colleges in Aalesund, the College of Marine Studies, the College of Engineering and Aalesund College of Nursing were then merged into one institution. |
AAUC was founded in 1994 as a result of the reorganisation of professional higher education in Norway. Three former colleges in Aalesund, the College of Marine Studies, the College of Engineering and Aalesund College of Nursing were then merged into one institution. |
Høgskolen i Ålesund
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Established | 1994 |
Rector | Geirmund Oltedal |
Students | 2,000 (2006) |
Location | , |
Website | Official web site |
Aalesund University College (Norwegian: Høgskolen i Ålesund) is a medium sized institution of higher educationinNorway with more than 2000 students and approximately 150 employees. The UC will be merged with NTNU, Sør-Trøndelag University College and Gjøvik University College under the NTNU name in 2016. [1]
AAUC was founded in 1994 as a result of the reorganisation of professional higher education in Norway. Three former colleges in Aalesund, the College of Marine Studies, the College of Engineering and Aalesund College of Nursing were then merged into one institution.
The college is divided into five faculties:
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