Here you will find updated information about the corona situation at Noroff.
Campus Oslo 21 February
In the coming week, the government has allowed for more presence on campus, and for physical campus activities for smaller groups where infection control is ensured. Local municipal regulations may affect this in areas with a lot of infection, but there will be information coming from your Campus.
Students will be contacted by their campus and subject teacher on Monday 22 February, and from Tuesday, some students will be invited back to campus for physical education.
We do everything we can to ensure that your campus experience is good and safe, and therefore there is still a strict mask requirement on our campuses. Keep your distance, wash your hands, and for those who are now allowed to return in the first round - welcome back to Campus.
Campus Oslo February 2:
In recent weeks, the authorities have, for infection control reasons, chosen to keep the campus completely closed to students, and we know this has been demanding for many students. Especially those of you who need special equipment and special rooms. This week we have the opportunity to open up to a few students who need access to campus so as not to be delayed in their studies, and who need access to specialized equipment and special rooms.
In the first round, individual students will have access to editing rooms, degree rooms, sound studios and production studios in a booking solution that we are now setting up. There will still be strict infection control rules for those staying on campus, and there will still be a mask requirement. More information is given in each subject.
Campus Oslo January 23:
Due to outbreaks in the Oslo region, strict infection control measures have been introduced. Access to our Campus in Oslo has been closed for one week, together with the other vocational colleges, colleges and universities in Oslo. Digital teaching also applies next week. This measure is valid until 31 January.
Areas outside the Oslo region:
The Norwegian Government held a press briefing on January 18, and some changes in regulations were presented.
All our campuses will remain open. Classrooms, lab areas, special rooms and machine areas are available for those students who need access, as long as the infection control guidelines are followed.
In areas with low infection, we are now allowed to arrange smaller meetings and sessions on our campuses. We are in constant dialogue with local authorities and look forward to carefully increasing the activity on our campuses as soon as conditions allow.
Stay tuned for information from your teacher and from your campus, and we hope to see you on campus again soon!
To reduce the risk of infection on campus, strict infection control routines have been established.
All students, staff and visitors must familiarize themselves with these routines.
Read the infection control guide here.
For å redusere smitte på campus har vi:
To reduce infection on campus, we have:
- Disinfectants on campus
- Plexiglas in workstations and classrooms
- Posters with reminders to keep your distance, as well as habits to prevent infection
- If necessary, restrictions can be placed for the maximum number of people in the same room
- Follow the authorities' advice on good hygiene
- All students must take our e-learning course in infection control
- Keep a minimum distance of one meter and avoid queues
- Wash your hands often and thoroughly, especially when you are around other people
- Hand disinfectant (Antibac) is a good alternative if you can’t wash your hands
- Cough or sneeze into the corner of the elbow
- Use public transport as little as possible, walk or ride a bike if you can
- If you are ill or in quarantine, you should stay at home
The local student community offers health services:
Campus Oslo: https://www.sio.no/en/
Campus Bergen: https://www.sammen.no/en/bergen
Campus Stavanger: https://studentensbeste.no/english/
Kristiansand Campus: https://sia.no/en/
This page provides guidance on how to distinguish covid-19 symptoms from other conditions.
Anyone who suspects that they are infected with covid-19 should have the opportunity to get tested.
If you have symptoms of a respiratory infection, stay home and avoid contact with others.
If you are infected with the coronavirus and this has been proven with a test, you must report this to Noroff.
Students must contact the study advisor or subject teacher.
In the event of a detected infection, measures will be implemented to limit the spread of infection on campus.
On Lånekassen's website, you will find updated information on loan disbursements and scholarships.
Read more here.
Any other question? Please contact us by phone: +47 38 00 00 00, Monday-Friday from 09:00-15:00, or by sending an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..