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BI's researchers contribute with research at the top international level. This contributes to new knowledge that provides better decisions, smarter ways of doing things, as well as new products and services.

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BI's scientific publications are registered in the national database Cristin (Current Research Information System In Norway).

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Holders of endowed professorships conduct free and independent research, and are free to express their professional opinion on any subject.

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Honorary doctorate degrees can be given as recognition of vital life work, even though it is not within a doctoral degree. BI Norwegian Business School has 15 honorary doctorates.

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Tsegaye Melaku
Tsegaye Melaku

Millions of people around the world suffer because they cannot access or afford the medicines they need, especially in developing countries. To improve affordability and security of supply, pharmaceutical companies, governments, and organizations must find better ways to work together.

Gilbert Kofi Adarkwah
Gilbert Kofi Adarkwah

The goal of my research is to help developing countries get the most out of direct investments. I think this is very important for several reasons: creating more jobs, bringing in technology, and ultimately, eliminating poverty.