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  1. Oslo Commerce School (Norw. Oslo Handelsgymnasium) is a full-time public school in Oslo, Norway, specialising in the teaching of financial and business management.

  2. BI Norwegian Business School is an independent, not-for-profit foundation and the main provider of research based knowledge on business and management disciplines in Norway. Business and Alumni BI aims to strengthen the quality of interaction with the business society and to structure a beneficial collaboration between attractive national and international businesses.

  3. Oslo Business School ( Handelshøyskolen) is the graduate business school of Oslo Metropolitan University. Located in Oslo, Norway, the school offers study programs at both Bachelor and Master level, as well as a wide range of continuing and further education, in business administration, finance and management. [1] History.

  4. Campus Oslo. Student life is a lot more than lectures and auditoriums. It can be the best, most challenging, stressful, and rewarding period of your life. You will meet new people, find new interests, and develop yourself both socially and academically. Natural light and open spaces give the BI campus the sensation of a small village; a place ...

  5. Coordinates: 59°56′55.37″N 10°46′5.21″E. BI Norwegian Business School ( Bokmål: Handelshøyskolen BI) is a private university college in Norway. It was founded as a private, commercial night school in 1943, offering shorter courses in business and office-related subjects for tradespeople.

  6. Oslo Business School. Oslo Business School has approximately 1700 students and 67 employees and offers study programmes both at Bachelor and Master level, as well as a wide range of continuing and further education. Studies at Oslo Business School. Research and development.

  7. Oslo Commerce School. Oslo Commerce School (Norw. Oslo Handelsgymnasium) is a public full-time school in Oslo, Norway, specialized to teach financial and business management. The school was founded in 1875 as Christiania Commerce School (Norw. Christiania Handelsgymnasium) with the goal of enabling young people "who had settled on a career in ...