Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences
The Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (also known as INN University, Norwegian: Høgskolen i Innlandet) is a state university college in Innlandet, Norway, established in 2017 from the merger of the Hedmark University College and Lillehammer University College. It has six campuses, of which Lillehammer is the biggest, located at the television and radio center built for the 1994 Winter Olympic Games.
Høgskolen i Innlandet | |
Logo of the university | |
Former names | Hedmark University College, Lillehammer University College (merged) |
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Motto | Sterkere sammen (Bokmål) |
Motto in English | "Stronger Together" |
Type | University college |
Established | January 1, 2017 |
Rector | Peer Jacob Svenkerud |
Academic staff | 1,094 (2020) |
Students | 15,985 (2020) |
Location | , Norway |
Campus | Multiple sites |
Colors | Green |
Website | www |
Blæstad
Elverum
Evenstad
Hamar
Lillehammer
Rena
Sites of the university in Innlandet
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