Why study in Norway?
Norwegians don't like to brag, but we'll give it a shot: We're a country known for our beautiful nature, focus on work-life balance, world-leading gender equality and high rankings in the World Happiness Report.
Norwegians don't like to brag, but we'll give it a shot: We're a country known for our beautiful nature, focus on work-life balance, world-leading gender equality and high rankings in the World Happiness Report.
How is it that this small country, with one of the shortest working weeks, can show such big muscles when it comes to efficiency?
Norway is the most productive country in Northern Europe and ranks second in the world. Norwegian workers contribute to almost 50 % more of gross domestic product, per worker, per hour than workers in the UK.
Norway has been ranked as one of the best countries to live in (many times). One of the reasons might be that Norwegians have a healthy balance between work life and private life. Employers recognise the importance of having a life outside the office, and a collective understanding that family and health come first.
Norwegian leadership is characterised by a flat organisational structure, employees who enjoy a high degree of freedom and influence.