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Start of studies: 8000 new students arrive

– The University of Oslo has played a significant role in building our country for over 200 years. And now it is your turn to be part of that history, said rector Ragnhild Hennum as she welcomed new students on the University Square.

A lot of students are gathering on the University Square. You can se Karl Johan Street and the University buildings.

New students and buddies gather at the University Square. Photo: Jarli & Jordan / UiO

Rector Ragnhild Hennum addresses the new students at the University Square.
Rector Ragnhild Hennum delivers her first welcome speech as rector at UiO. Photo: Jarli & Jordan / UiO

Approximately eight thousand new students are starting their studies at the University of Oslo this week. Many of them gathered at the University Square to be welcomed to the university by rector Ragnhild Hennum. She promised the students substantial academic knowledge, a generous and inclusive community, and an open and democratic university.

– Academic freedom is one of the university's core foundations. It is a freedom that requires a culture where disagreement is not merely tolerated but valued. So don’t be afraid to ask questions and challenge established truths. It is how we develop new knowledge together, she said.

You can read the full speech here.

Loosen up and make some noise

Minister of Health and Care Services Jan Christian Vestre and Rector Ragnhild Hennum approach the camera in the University Square.
Minister of Health and Care Services Jan Christian Vestre joined in welcoming the students to UiO. Photo: Jarli & Jordan / UiO  

Minister of Health and Care Services Jan Christian Vestre was also part of the programme, sharing three pieces of advice for new students: loosen up, make some noise, and take care of each other. 

– You don’t have to follow a conventional study path to have a good time at university. You can do things a bit differently and still enjoy yourself, Vestre remarked.

Exciting events all week

1300 buddies are prepared to greet the new students. This week, the new students can look forward to humour, shows, quizzes, live student radio, and activities with their buddy group. 

The backs of two buddies wearing red mentor t-shirts amid the crowd of students at the University Square.
1300 new buddies are ready to welcome the students. Photo: Jarli & Jordan / UiO

You can find all the events for international students at the Fredrikke tent during the first week here.

In addition, the faculties have a rich and varied programme planned, with plenty happening throughout August.

Welcome to the University of Oslo!

Published Aug. 13, 2025 11:01 AM - Last modified Aug. 13, 2025 11:09 AM