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Welcome to the Master’s programme in Applied Economics and Sustainability

By School of Economics and Business

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This page contains information about the start of the semester for students admitted to MSc in Applied Economics and Sustainability, August 2026. Welcome to Information Day on Monday 10 August!

Program 2026

  • 3 - 7 August - Orientation Week

    Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) arranges orientation week for new international students from 3 to 7 August, program can be found here.

  • 7 August - Start of the Buddy Week

    The NMBU Buddy Week starts on Friday 7 August. The programme for the Buddy Week will be published by the end of June.

  • 10 August – Information Day

    • 08:45 Welcome - coffee and cinnamon buns outside the Tower Building
    • 09:00-09:15 Welcome remarks by Dean Per Botolf Maurseth
    • 09:15-11:30 Academic and study information (room T201, Tower Building) by Programme Director Anders Dugstad and Student Adviser Kateryna Krutskykh
    • 11:30-12:30 Lunch
  • 11 August – Start of Studies

    Teaching in August Block starts on 11 August.

    Course: ECN302 Mathematics for Economists

    Time: 12:15

    Place: T401 Tower Building

  • 14 August – Matriculation Ceremony

    In the beginning of each academic year (in August), NMBU holds the annual Matriculation Ceremony to introduce new students. The matriculation is a traditional and formal ceremony to commemorate admission to higher education in Norway.

    We cordially invite all new students to the ceremony, which will take place on the lawn in front of the Clock Building.

    The ceremony will include speeches by Rector, Leader of Student Parliament, Deans and an international student. There will also be music and the distribution of roses. You will find more practical information about the matriculation ceremony here.

    Time: 13:00
    Location: The lawn in front of the Clock Building

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