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University of Oslo (Norwegian: Universitetet i Oslo) is the highest institution of learning in the Kingdom of Norway, located in the capital Oslo. It was established by the order of Frederick VI, the last king of the Danish-Norwegian alliance, in 18 1 1 year. In memory of the king, the university was originally named the Royal Frederick University (Norwegian: Det Kong Elige Frederiks Universitet), and 1939 was renamed the University of Oslo.

The University of Oslo, together with Uppsala University in Sweden, Copenhagen University in Denmark and Helsinki University in Finland, is one of the four largest universities in Northern Europe. It is a member of the European Association of Research Universities, the European Capital University Union and the European University Association.

1947- 1987, the annual nobel peace prize was held in the academic atrium of Oslo university.

The Abel Prize, the highest prize in mathematics, was also awarded by the University of Oslo. The University of Oslo has trained five Nobel Prize winners, namely Jens Stoltenberg, former Norwegian Prime Minister and current NATO Secretary-General; gro harlem brundtland, Ole-Johan Dahl and Christine Nygard, former Director-General of the World Health Organization; niels abel, Sophie Lee, mathematician and Fields Prize winner Artur Selberg; Ibsen, playwright; and countless Norwegian prime ministers and heads of government.

Status of the University of Oslo:

Oslo University is one of the oldest and most famous universities in Norway. Founded in 18 1 1, located in the center of Oslo, Norway. It is the only comprehensive national university in Norway and one of the leading research universities in Europe.

The University of Oslo has outstanding performance in various disciplines, especially mathematics, natural science, social science, humanities and medicine. The school has a high-level faculty, including many Nobel Prize winners and other internationally renowned scholars.

In addition, the University of Oslo attaches great importance to cooperation with internationally renowned universities and research institutions, and has established a wide range of international partnerships, providing students with a wide range of opportunities for exchanges and cooperation. Therefore, the University of Oslo enjoys a high reputation and status in Norway and internationally.