Oslo is a city where the lecture hall, the café table, and the forest trail are surprisingly close to one another.
It’s exactly this blend of academic focus, vibrant city life, and easy access to nature that makes so many choose to study here. It’s also what makes Noroff Campus Oslo an attractive meeting point right in the heart of the capital.
Rooted in the Industry
The campus is located in Mølleparken, just a stone’s throw from the city’s design, media, and tech communities. Study programs range from vocational degrees to bachelor’s programmes via Online PLUS, all built around hands-on projects. Lecturers draw directly from their own professional experience, connecting theory with real-world solutions from the very first semester.
A recent survey of student life in Oslo highlights three factors that truly matter to today’s students: study programmes that lead clearly toward employment, close proximity between learning and industry, and environments where collaboration comes naturally. Noroff Campus Oslo, with its practical programmes and compact location in Mølleparken, aligns perfectly with these goals — both geographically and academically — making the transition from classroom to project, and later to career, seamless for many students.
Networks That Grow With You
When lectures end, opportunities are close by. Tech companies, creative agencies, and start-ups in the area often collaborate with students on projects or internships. From day one, you’ll meet professionals working in the industries you’re aiming for, and many students build valuable networks through guest lectures, hackathons, or on-campus events.
The Campus Experience
The Noroff building includes both traditional classrooms and specialised facilities such as sound and film studios, a photo studio, makerspace, and surround mixing suite. Whether you need a quiet corner for brainstorming or a greenscreen for your final film project, there’s usually a room that fits the task.
Everyday Logistics That Actually Work
Oslo students rate public transport and proximity to grocery stores and campus as key to wellbeing. The metro, trams, and city bikes make it easy to move between classes, part-time jobs, and leisure activities — and with student travel discounts, costs stay manageable.
Housing in a large city can be challenging, but the Student Welfare Organization in Oslo (SiO) and Anker Student Housing offer rooms and apartments within easy reach of campus. On SiO’s housing map, you’ll find options such as Grünerløkka Student House and St. Hanshaugen Student Village, while Anker offers student apartments in Storgata — just a five-minute bike ride from Mølleparken.
City, Nature, and Culture on the Same Ticket
When you need a break, Nordmarka forest is only a short metro ride away. Prefer salt water to pine trees? Ferries to the Oslofjord islands depart from Aker Brygge all summer long. The city also offers a rich cultural scene — concerts at Blå, exhibitions at MUNCH, or film screenings in the campus’s own cinema hall.
A Community You Can Shape Yourself
Unlike some cities with a single mega-campus, Oslo’s student life is spread across several smaller academic environments that live side by side. It means you’ll need to take some initiative — but when you do, doors open quickly. Student associations, SiO Athletica, Deichman Bjørvika, and local meet-ups offer both academic enrichment and new friendships across disciplines and institutions.
Student life in Oslo is about more than lectures and exams. It’s about leaving your mark in a city that gives you room to grow — whether you’re developing ideas in the makerspace, running laps around Sognsvann, or catching tomorrow’s indie film in the campus cinema. Welcome to Noroff Campus Oslo, where learning and everyday life flow seamlessly together in the heart of Norway’s most diverse city.