Here we post news regarding events and other happenings on campus.
In April we both finished the 10th group of the International Mentor Programme and started the 11th group with adepts and mentors that will be working together the following year.
Ingrid Marie Zeiner, Master i økonomi og ledelse, Siviløkonom, major finans, 1 år: -Det er så utrolig mange muligheter på BI. Vi involveres i organisasjoner og kan samtidig fokusere på studiet. For meg handler det om å ta muligheten.
Mette Schjelderup, Master i innovasjon og entreprenørskap, 1 år: -Poenget med å ta entreprenørskap for meg er å starte egen bedrift, å putte det jeg lærer inn i praksis omtrent samme dag som jeg lærer det. Det gjør det veldig ...
One in five Master of Science students at BI Norwegian Business School are international. That is an increase from the previous year.
Master students Iurii Bugai and Lukas Staniszewski represented BI at the world’s largest student conference on management consulting and strategy in London UK.
This is a report from Divye Kapoor, a 1st year student in MSc in Innovation and Entrepreneurship here at BI Norwegian Business School, who participated at the Norwegian Investment Forum in October.
On October 6th and 7th a group of students from BI, UMB and UiO joined together in an Innovation Camp at the University of Oslo.
Tuesday 20 September 51 students were presented with a Scholarship Confirmation in a ceremony here at BI in Oslo.
On the first day of school, 16 August, the master students were invited to be a part of an introduction case.
In April we bid farewell to 18 adepts and mentors of the international mentoring programme while welcoming 18 new pairs who will be working together the next year.
February 23rd the first specialised student organisation on the master level here at BI in Oslo, BPA (Business Psychology Association), had their first big event on campus.
In this competition top-tier Business Schools went head-to-head to develop solutions to the global water crisis. Master students Lukas Staniszewski, Luba Dmytriyeva, Yuriy Bugay, Mina Hajdarovic, Saad Ali Shouket and Sindre Andreassen ...
Kanoknapat Suksong, Gilbert Kofi Adarkwah and Chen Haiyin went to Leipzig, Germany to defend the honor of BI Norwegian School of Management in the 2011 Negotiation Challenge.
Thursday January 27th all the 2nd and 3rd year bachelor students at BI in Oslo were invited to an event to introduce them to BI's master programmes.
At VISIT NORWAY.COM you can see short films from different parts of Norway in the collection "Stories for life". These will give you an impression of our nature and scenery and the people who live here.
As a pilot BI Norwegian School of Management introduces Internship as an elective in co-operation with selected partners.
On September 10th 2010 the scholarship recipients for 2010/2011 in the Master of Science and Bachelor of Business Administration programmes gathered to celebrate themselves.
The Master of Science class of 2010 celebrated the end of 2 years of study on December 16th.
The winner of the Nobel Prize in Economic Science 2010, Peter A. Diamond, visited BI Norwegian School of Management Thursdag 16th of December. He was welcomed by President Tom Colbjørnsen.
Presidents and deans from around the world have ranked the best-known business schools. BI Norwegian School of Management is ranked as the 25th best-known in Europe, and number 47 in the world.
The Entrepreneurial Internship Programme is an elective part of the MSc in Innovation and Entrepreneurship at BI. It allows students to participate in the activities of a start-up company. The companies are located in one of the ...
On the first day of school the new MSc students were asked to be a part of an introduction case. This case was offered as an introduction to the way the students are working in the master courses, in addition to get to know the ...
Last week more than 40 master's students from the BI Norwegian School of Management, the University of Oslo and the Norwegian University of Life Sciences attended Gründercamp (Entrepreneur Camp) held at the BI Norwegian School of...
221 new international students at the Master level will begin studying at BI Norwegian School of Management in the autumn. This is an increase, compared with last year. Some 50 nationalities will be studying at BI in the autumn, and the...
BI Norwegian School of Management is Norway's largest chief executive school, according to a new survey from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU.
This year marks the entrance of the fifth class into BI’s political economy programme. To celebrate this milestone, we invite you to join us for an anniversary celebration on September 16th, 2010.
August 16th BI welcomed altogether 697 new students in the MSc programmes autumn 2010.
This semester BI welcomed more than 350 exchange students representing 100 universities from 45 countries.
Javad Mushtaq and Manveer S. Sidhu have been awarded the Alarga scholarship of NOK 100,000. The Alarga scholarship is awarded to selected top students with a multi-cultural background.
Students from BI Norwegian School of Management won second and third place in an international research competition in South Korea.
A total of 12 mentors wish to apply for re-election to BI’s mentor programme for bachelor and master students. A maximum of 40 people are offered this opportunity every year.
Figures from the annual job market survey show that 96 per cent of all graduates from the school with master’s and Business and Economics degrees have jobs after finishing their studies.
Over the past five years we have seen a significant increase in the number of business and economics students from BI opting for an exchange semester abroad. Figures have risen to 40 per cent in 2011.
Case learning is difficult both for teacher and student, but highly rewarding provided you give it proper attention. Five videos on how to prepare for and learn from cases.