Norway - and the School of Economics and Business (SEB)
The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) is located in the city of Ås (Aas) just 17 minutes by train from Oslo, the capital of Norway. At the School of Economics and Business (SEB) we offer a welcoming academic environment, with small classes and a relaxed atmosphere. This allows students to have an open and approachable dynamic to engage directly with professors and staff.

Sustainability
Reflecting Norway's commitment to sustainability, most courses at NMBU have a sustainable aspect. You will also find that Ås is a compact city where you can walk or bike everywhere, and NMBU Campus represent a major part of the city. Student housing is available and located on campus.
"Our aim is to incorporate sustainability deeply in our study programs", says the Dean at SEB, Casper Claudi Rasmussen.
More about Norway
Our programmes in English:
Study at one of Norway’s leading schools of economics and business.
Master's programmes
Incoming exchange students
Research and PhD positions
Other programmes
International students tell their stories
Apply by the 1st of December
For all international students outside the EU/EEA - and Switzerland, the application date is: 1st of December.
For students within EU/EEU - and Switzerland, you can also apply by the 1st of December, and you will get an "early entry" if you already have a degree. But you can also apply until the latest application date which is the 15th of April.
NMBU - Norwegian University of Life Sciences

NMBU has been ranked #1 for university student satisfaction in Norway 10 years in a row!
Below you'll find key information about studying at NMBU - we hope to see you here!
- Student life at NMBU
- Tuition fees - or not?
- Moving to Norway - immigration
- Living in Ås - at NMBU
- Social life and organisations
- Why study at NMBU?
- Other English degrees at NMBU
- Being an exchange student at NMBU

Take an internship through your studies at NMBU!
We offer our master's students the opportunity to take a three-month internship in a Norwegian business as part of their studies. The internship provides academic credits and helps prepare you for working life.
Tuition fees - or not?
Being a student from a country in the EU/EEA or Switzerland communities, you are not obliged to pay a tuition fee.
Citizens from non-EEU/EEA or Switzerland, must pay a tuition fee.
Check out the information about tuition fees for different study programmes, and make sure to check with your home university to see if any scholarships may apply to you.
Our campus and a glimpse Norway's four seasons
Contact
If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to ask - you may send an email directly to the student administration at SEB, or the central Student Information Centre (SIT).
Study Advisors at SEB
All programmes at NMBU has a study adviser. They handle questions regarding SEB study programmes.
Contact the SEB study advisors here:
E-mail: seb@nmbu.no
Telephone: + 47 67 23 11 25
(this number can also be called via Teams)
Student Information Centre (SIT)
Services for students and prospective students.
Telephone: +47 67 23 01 11
E-mail: sit@nmbu.no
Admission: admission@nmbu.no
Exchange: utveksling@nmbu.no
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