On 18 May, over 250 participants gathered in Oslo for the Norway-India Business and Research Summit. INN University’s Prof Rafi Ahmad was a panellist in the session on healthcare and shared his insights.
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On 20-22 May 2026, researchers, educators, technology experts and decision-makers from around the world have gathered at the Lillehammer campus for the 22nd international conference "Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training" (ITHET 2026).
Ecology students from INN have gone on an excursion to one of Norway's most famous national parks – where Arctic foxes, reindeer and muskoxen can be spotted in the mountains.
In March, several students from INN’s primary teacher education programmes completed a teaching placement in Zambia. Teacher trainees, pupils, and mentor teachers alike have all benefited greatly from the exchange.
INN University has welcomed 14 international students in biomedical laboratory science to Hamar. Together with Norwegian students, they have spent the week conducting research projects, building networks, and sharing cultural experiences.
Flo den Haan and Jonas Valstar are both INN University students from the Netherlands. Why did they move 1000 kilometers away to study game development in Norway?
Thirty-three international students recently gathered in Kongsvinger to develop ideas and solutions for the local community. Over a week of lectures, workshops and group work, the students addressed concrete issues related to innovation, digitalization and regional development.
A vulnerability in Studentweb may have allowed unauthorized access to information about students. The error has been corrected. INN University has notified the Norwegian Data Protection Authority.
The first EMERGE hub has officially opened in Hamar, with the aim of bringing together students, staff and external community stakeholders – both in Innlandet and across Europe. “International collaboration is absolutely essential,” says Rector Peer Jacob Svenkerud.
Psychology student Timea Helen Kosová from UMB did an exchange semester at INN. During her time in Lillehammer, she made many friends, discovered new ways of studying, travelled to different cities, and saw the northern lights.
The University Board decided on Thursday to discontinue Eastern Norway Research Institute (Østlandsforskning) as part of ongoing restructuring at the university.
From 2026, INN University has taken over the role of chair of SANORD for the next two years. The network comprises over 50 institutions in the Nordic countries and southern Africa, with ambitions to strengthen research and educational cooperation between partners.
As a student specialising in VR and AR at the Game School in Hamar, Aedan Soellaart has discovered a world of possibilities in games and technology. Not only does it qualify you to become a game developer or digital artist, it also opens doors to sectors like healtcare and machine industry.
Erik Versluijs is the 50th person to defend his thesis at the doctoral programme in Applied Ecology and Biotechnology. His supervisor Professor Barbara Zimmermann was the first, almost 12 years ago.
Terningen Arena Sports and Culture Management (TAIKD) informs that the main entrance will be locked from 15:30 starting on 1 February. Students and employees will have access using a card and code.
Erlend Gjølme is pursuing a master’s degree in Digital Communication and Culture at INN University as a part-time student. He is experiencing both personal development and enhanced competence in his current role.
Across the snow in Longyearbyen, a man walks with a microphone in his hand, hour after hour.
Zoe Costas Machado from the University of A Coruña did an exchange semester at INN's Campus Hamar, learning about sustainability and diversity in education. She is studying to be a kindergarten teacher and will bring new perspectives back to schools in Spain.
For the first time, researchers have thoroughly mapped how many moose fall prey to wolves and bears each year and what that means for wildlife management and hunting.
New rapid tests for infections have been shown to provide highly reliable results, new research from INN University reports.
Two PhD students in teacher education have done something incredible through the DIALOGUES project that has never been done before: the recording of Storybooks Zambia in sign language.
The University of Inland Norway (INN) is introducing lower tuition fees for international students from outside the EEA and Switzerland starting in the academic year 2026/2027.
The Centre for Lifelong Learning (SELL) at the University of Inland Norway has been awarded a major international prize for its long-term work with decentralised and flexible education.
Through dedicated staff and research-focused courses, ecology students at the University of Inland Norway get the opportunity to do an internship in the Mongolian Gobi where they help to save the Przewalski's horse – the only remaining wild horse species.
One of the world's longest running research projects on brown bears, has its study area in Sweden. Our students have been able to learn about the ecology of brown bear – and we are proud of showing them!