Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)
Norwegian Institution of Life Sciences (NMBU) is a state university in s, Norway. It has roughly 5,200 students and is located at s in Viken, near Oslo, and at Adamstuen in downtown Oslo.
More than 93 universities throughout the world have exchange agreements with NMBU, including six Nordic, 44 European, and eight North American institutions. The Department of International Environmental and Development Studies/Noragric is primarily responsible for institutional partnerships with institutions in poor nations. Building strong academic networks, promoting international interchange, and contributing to the development of competence with institutions in the south are all goals of NMBU's international cooperation.
Basic and applied research are conducted at NMBU, and they serve as a foundation for education, research training, and private-sector research. Environmental sciences, veterinary medicine, food science, biotechnology, aquaculture, and business development are the key areas of research. There is a close link between research and NMBU study programs; Master's and PhD students are frequently involved in a variety of research activities. National alliances with other institutions and institutional relationships with universities in poor nations are also active for NMBU. The health-related research at NMBU is focused on healthy food, clean water, and the environment, as well as the numerous obstacles that these issues provide in developing nations.
Phone: +47 67 23 00 00
Address: Elizabeth Stephansens v. 15, 1430 Ås, Norway
Website: http://www.nmbu.no/
Times Higher Education Ranking: 601