Fjellhaug International University College is a private, Christian University College with public accreditation, offering studies in Theology and Mission, Christianity and Religion.

The closest tram and bus stop is Rosenhoff on Trondheimsveien. From the city centre, you can use tram line 17 Sinsen-Grefsen stasjon or bus line 31 Tonsenhagen/Grorud T. The closest metro stations (T-bane) are Carl Berners plass and Løren. From the city centre, you can use metro line 5 Ringen/Vestli to Carl Berners plass.

From Oslo Airport Gardermoen, take the airport express bus line (Flybussen) F1 Majorstua* to the bus stop Rosenhoff, or the airport express train (Flytoget) to Oslo Central Station. From Oslo Central Station, use public transport (see above) or taxi.

Address:

Fjellhaug Internasjonale Høgskole
Sinsenveien 15
0572 OSLO
Phone: +47 23 23 24 00
Email: post@fjellhaug.no
Rentals: utleie@fjellhaug.no

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Address:

FIUC-CPH share location with Dansk Bibel-Institut.

Leifsgade 33, 6.-7
2300 København S
Phone: +45 33 13 55 00
info@fiuc.dk

www.fiuc.dk

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Address:

Katrinebjergvej 75
8200 Aarhus N,
Tlf. +45 86 16 63 00
E-mail: mf@teologi.dk


Fjellhaug International University College (FIUC) is a private, Christian University College with public accreditation.

The purpose of FIUC is to contribute to equip people for Christian preaching, communication and missions, for cultural and religious encounters, and for a value-based community involvement and leadership, both nationally and internationally.

We are specialized in the field of theology, with a particular focus on mission. Theology and mission are FIUC’s areas of expertise, within which the institution continues to develop competence, both nationally and internationally. We offer studies at both bachelor- and master's level in Norwegian, and a bachelor programmein Bible, Ministry and Mission taught in English.

Our history goes back to 1898, when the institution was established as an education for future missionaries. In 1914 FIUC moved to its current location in Oslo, and studies accredited by the Norwegian government have been offered since 1996. All study programmes at FIUC have had official accreditation in Norway since 2001, and in January 2018, FIUC was granted their own institutional accreditation. In 2012, the institution expanded with a department in Copenhagen in collaboration with Dansk Bibel Institut (DBI), and in 2019 with a department in Aarhus in collaboration with Menighedsfakultetet.

FIUC is owned by the Norwegian Lutheran Mission and is run in accordance with the Norwegian official Act relating to Universities and University Colleges.