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Former names
  
Nesna lærerhøgskole

Established
  
1918/1994

Address
  
8700 Nesna, Norway

Number of students
  
1,200

Rector
  
Sven Erik Forfang

Type
  
University college

Phone
  
+47 75 05 78 00

Founded
  
1918

Nesna University College

Location
  
Nesna, Nordland, Norway

Similar
  
Nord‑Trøndelag University College, Nord University, Harstad University College, UiT The Arctic University, Sámi University College

Nesna University College (Norwegian: Høgskolen i Nesna or HiNe) is a university college, a Norwegian state institution of higher education. It is one of the 24 Norwegian state university colleges, and is located in the municipality of Nesna in Helgeland, Nordland county. It was established in 1918 as Nesna Teachers' College, and was reorganised as a state university college on 1 August 1994 following the university college reform. Today, the university college has approximately 1200 students and 130 employees. The original teachers' college was established in 1918 by the local priest, Ivar Hjellvik, making it the second oldest institution of higher education in Northern Norway. This university college has permanent satellite campuses in the neighboring towns of Mo i Rana and Sandnessjøen. Nesna University College hosts the Nordic Women's University.

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Organization

Nesna University College consists of three Institutes (division). Each institute is further divided into a set of Departments.

Institute of teacher education

This institute y is led by Hanne Davidsen. It consists of the Departments of English, Norwegian, Arts and Handicrafts, Religion and Philosophy, Music, Mathematics, the Natural Sciences, and Social Science.

Institute of nursing

This institute is led by Else Lid. It consists of the Nursing Department.

Institute of ICT

This institute is led by Geir Tore Klæbo. It consists of the ICT Department.

References

Nesna University College Wikipedia