Master's Programme in Old Norse Philology
Study at The University of Bergen
The University of Bergen is a research university with a high international profile that is committed to academic and research excellence. It emphasises basic research, research-based teaching and the development of academic disciplines.
In addition research and education in the traditional university disciplines, the academic profile of the University of Bergen has two major focuses: marine research and co-operation with developing countries.
| Programme website | http://prospective.uib.no/?link_i...rogram&spraak=engelsk&kode=MAHF-NOFI (Opens in new window) |
| Contact (person and/or unit) | Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies |
| advice@hf.uib.no | |
| Programme duration | 2 years |
| Programme description | The aim of the programme is to qualify candidates for research, teaching or mediation in Old Norse Studies and related disciplines. Old Norse Studies covers the field commonly referred to as "norrøn filologi" in the Scandinavian languages and "Altnordische Philologie" in the German language. Within this broad field the programme offers candidates the opportunity to specialise in linguistic, literary or cultural studies. |
| Application deadline | 1 December for the following academic year. |
| Nokut certification |
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| Tuition | No tuition fees |
| Subject area | Languages and Philological Sciences |
| Degree level | Master |
| City | Bergen, Norway |
| Credits | 120 |
| Language of teaching | English |




