Annual Reports
BI is an independent foundation whose purpose is solely teaching and research. All surplus be used to strengthen BI's academic and learning environment.
2022
2022 started with the reopening of society after two years of the pandemic. Like most others, BI has adapted to new times with demanding priorities.
Annual report 2021
BI took several steps in 2021 to develop and secure our position as a leading European business school.
2020
The global pandemic made 2020 a difficult and special year for students and employees at BI Norwegian Business School.
2019
For the fifth year in a row, BI is ranked as Norway's best business school by Financial Times.
Annual report 2018
In 2018, we marked the school's 75-year history and the legacy of our founder, Finn Øien. Read the annual report for 2018 in Norwegian.
Annual report 2017
In 2017 we have innovated both program content and teaching methods. We look forward to launching more novelties in the program portfolio in the coming year.
2016
BI aims to build the knowledge economy. Through 2016, top research and teaching has provided thousands of graduates the opportunities for attractive careers in business and public sector.
2015
BI confirmed the school’s status as a Triple Crown School with Equis reaccreditation for five more years.
2014
BI Norwegian Business School ranked 38th in the annual Financial Times ranking in 2014. BI climbed six spots since 2013.
2013
BI Norwegian Business School has reached important milestones on its journey toward a position as one of Europe's leading business schools.
2012
In recent years, BI implemented major restructuring. 2012 is no exception. We have consolidated our study and distribution.
2011
At the end of 2011, BI total 797 employees. Total figures broke the 401 administrative and 396 academic staff, including PhD students.
2010
It is no longer enough for BI Norwegian Business School to be the largest academic environment within finance/administration in Norway.