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Input - new language policy for UiO

A new language policy for UiO is underway. Read the proposal and input to the proposal. 

The new language policy will replace the language policy guidelines of 2010.

Proposal for a new language policy

A committee led by Professor Helge Jordheim has proposed a new language policy for the University of Oslo. You can read more about the work leading up to the proposal on this page. 

Download the proposal (pdf, 197 kB)

After the consultation, the university administration will finalize a document that will be presented to the University Board in early 2025.

Read input

The deadline for providing input was 11 October 2024.

Units and more

Faculty of Humanities (pdf, 143 kB)
Faculty of Law (pdf, 439 kB)
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (pdf, 248 kB)
Faculty of Medicine (pdf, 160 kB)
Faculty of Dentistry (pdf, 242 kB)
Faculty of Social Sciences (pdf, 176 kB)
Faculty of Theology (pdf, 78 kB)
Faculty of Educational Sciences (pdf, 252 kB)

Centre for Gender Research (pdf, 124 kB)
Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies (pdf, 29 kB)

Student Parliament / Studentparlamentet ved UiO (pdf, 224 kB)
Akademikerne UiO (pdf, 416 kB)
UiODoc (pdf, 44 kB)

Individuals

Alexis Christine Carson (pdf, 126 kB)
Andrea Nightingale (pdf, 444 kB)
Andrius Popovas (pdf, 201 kB)
Anna Plaksienko (pdf, 218 kB)
Athanasios Protopapas (pdf, 148 kB)
Cecilie Oksvold (pdf, 129 kB)
Cristina Archetti (pdf, 369 kB)
Duncan Watts (pdf, 185 kB)
Elia Mmbaga (pdf, 129 kB)
Erlend Hem (pdf, 398 kB)
Franziska Schoeb (pdf, 103 kB)
Hagen Echzell (pdf, 392 kB)
Haley de Korne (pdf, 260 kB)
Halvor Dolva (pdf, 188 kB)
Henrik Vogt (pdf, 375 kB)
Ingar Gundersen (pdf, 239 kB)
Ingrid Fuglestvedt (pdf, 153 kB)
Ingvild Bjerke (pdf, 209 kB)
Jens Jungblut (pdf, 238 kB)
John Parker (pdf, 157 kB)
Kim Christian Priemel (pdf, 314 kB)
Kim Wilkins (pdf, 359 kB)
Kjetil Retterst?l (pdf, 133 kB)
Lars S. Vik?r (pdf, 150 kB)
Michael Gentile (pdf, 252 kB)
Morsal Saba (pdf, 149 kB)
Nicola Strain (pdf, 123 kB)
Nicoline Fr?lich (pdf, 143 kB)
Pawel Borowicz (pdf, 140 kB)
Rasmus Bjelvin (pdf, 234 kB)
Reidar Aasgaard (pdf, 221 kB)
Seo Young Lee (pdf, 212 kB)
Tony Tan (pdf, 133 kB)
Vira Dhaliwal (pdf, 127 kB)

Background

The current language policy guidelines were approved by the Rector in September 2010. Since then, new acts relating to language and to universities and university colleges is in place, and UiO has become more internationally oriented. Therefore, it was decided that the guidelines should be revised. 

20 June 2023 the university board approved the process and working principles that the new language policy should address. Following this, the University of Oslo's rectorate established a committee to draft the new language policy. The committee worked from January to May 2024 and delivered their draft in May. Throughout the process, they collected input from the organisation through consultative meetings, discussions, and written submissions.
 

Working principles

The mandate contains some principles for the work that the new language policy should address.

  • The university's language policy must be designed to maintain and develop the use of Norwegian language and terminology.
  • At the same time, UiO's role as an internationally intensive research university must be maintained.
  • Students are expected to know and use subject-specific language in both Norwegian and English, or another foreign language. Employees are expected to be proficient in both Norwegian and English.
  • Work environment and integration require significant effort from both international employees and the employer.
  • All international employees and students should be able to participate in university democracy.
  • The overarching policy must be flexible enough to preserve the interests of different faculties.
  • The language policy should be overarching, clear, and concise.
  • If the committee suggests a policy that requires the organisation to evolve, it must suggest necessary actions to achieve this.
  • The committee must propose how UiO can ensure that language policy is followed in practice.
  • Economic consequences of the language policy must be considered.

Members of the committee

  • Helge Jordheim (Chair), Professor, Faculty of Humanities
  • Anniken Hotvedt Sundby, Research Fellow, Faculty of Educational Sciences
  • Belinda Eik?s Skj?stad, Principal Trade Union Offical of the Norwegian Association of Researchers at UiO
  • Brita Langeid, Head of Office, Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Hugo de Boer, Research Director, Natural History Museum
  • Jan G. Bjaalie, Pro-Dean for Research and Innovation, Faculty of Medicine
  • Solveig Martha Tynkkynen, university board representative in the Student Parliament
Published June 18, 2024 1:47 PM - Last modified Dec. 24, 2024 1:00 AM