University College of Southeast Norway

University College of Southeast Norway
Høgskolen i Sørøst-Norge
Type University college
Established 2016
Students 17,152
Location Bø, Telemark, Porsgrunn, Notodden, Rauland, Drammen, Hønefoss, Kongsberg, Horten, Norway
Website usn.no

The University College of Southeast Norway (Norwegian: Høgskolen i Sørøst-Norge, abbreviated HSN) is a Norwegian state university college, which was established by the King-in-Council on 9 October 2015. It has campuses in Bø, Telemark, Porsgrunn, Notodden, Rauland, Drammen, Hønefoss, Kongsberg and Horten. It was established in 2016 by the merger of the former Telemark University College and Buskerud and Vestfold University College, and is one of the largest institutions of higher education in Norway. The purpose of the merger is to become a full university.[1] It has 1,360 employees and 17,152 students.

References

  1. Klare for sørøst-fusjon, Khrono, 4 June 2015

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