Norwegian School of Information Technology

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Norwegian School of Information Technology
Norges Informasjonsteknologiske Høgskole
TypePrivate college
Established1995
DeanBjørn Jarle Hanssen
Administrative staff
c. 25
Students600
Location
Oslo
,
Norway
Websitehttps://nith.no

Norwegian School of Information Technology (Norwegian: Norges Informasjonsteknologiske Høgskole, NITH) is a Norwegian information technology university college located in Oslo, Norway.[1] It previously had schools located in Bergen, Stavanger and Bærum, but these were later shut down.

It was established in 1995 as a merger of NHI Datahøgskolen and NKI Ingeniørhøgskolen. It was known as Den Polytekniske Høgskolen (DPH) until 2002, when it took its current name.

It has 600 students and a faculty of about 25 lecturers.

Since 2007 it is owned by the company Anthon B Nilsen.

In 2014, Westerdals Oslo School of Arts, Communication and Technology was established as a result of the merger[2] of the three colleges Westerdals School of Communication, NISS (Nordic Institute of Stage and Studio) and NITH (The Norwegian School of Information Technology).

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.nokut.no/graphics/NOKUT/Artikkelbibliotek/Norsk_utdanning/SA/Rapporter/Institusjonsakkreditering/2008_Rapport_NITH.pdf[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Westerdals, NISS og NITH blir "superhøyskole", Aftenposten, retrieved 4 September 2015

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Coordinates: 59°54′41″N 10°45′41″E / 59.9115°N 10.7613°E / 59.9115; 10.7613


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