Regulations concerning studies
This is a selection of the regulations concerning studies at the University of Oslo. The English translations are for information purposes only. For all legal purposes, the original documents in Norwegian are the authoritative versions.
Quality assurance
The quality assurance system will contribute to the realization of the goals of the educational activities and the learning environment.
Administrative procedures and appeals
Administrative procedures at the university are regulated by the public administration act. In this act, you will find rules on the preparation of cases, on individual decisions and on appeals.
Insurance for students
UiO first and foremost tries to prevent injuries. However, the following provides an overview of your insurance cover as a student at UiO should you be unlucky enough to be injured while you are studying here.
Fraudulent documents
When applying for admission or recognition, violation of the regulations concerning submission of documents may lead to charges of fraud.
Service declaration
The service declaration shows you as a student what UiO is obligated to do in order to provide a beneficial environment for studies, as well as what UiO expects from you in your role as a student.
Duty of confidentiality
On study programmes with professional training, all students have a duty of confidentiality regarding information they may receive about, for example, patients or pupils during the periods of professonal training.
Declaration on data protection
Information on how the University of Oslo handles your personal data when you have applied for admission and while you are a student with us.
Student exchange
The regulations apply to admission to exchange via UiO's institutional agreements. These are bilateral agreements entered into by UiO, and thus not limited to a subject area.
Use and sharing of teaching material
Through the Kopinor agreement, students and staff have a limited right to take paper copies, prints and digital copies of published material, without having to obtain permission from the rights holders.