Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (INN University)
INN University was established on 1 January 2017 following a Royal Decree merging Hedmark University of Applied Sciences and Lillehammer University College. Our operation takes place at the campuses of Blæstad, Elverum, Evenstad, Hamar, Lillehammer and Rena. In addition, we offer tuition in Kongsvinger, Oslo and Tynset.
Research at INN University is closely linked to the educational offering. In this way, the study programmes become research based as the institution contributes new knowledge in important areas of society. A practice-oriented research profile lays the foundation for a knowledge-based working life and innovations.
National and international cooperation strengthens and enriches our educational programmes and research. INN University offers English-language programmes that attract students from many countries, while more and more of our students take part of their education at a foreign institution.
INN University is an important competence institution in the region, and actively cooperates with working and social life throughout Innlandet County. We also run an extensive commissioned activity that responds to regional and national needs for continuing and further education, and which through research assignments contributes new knowledge on specific challenges in working life and society.
INN University works closely with the Student Organisation of Innlandet and with the Student Welfare Association of Innlandet on the students’ learning environment and student welfare.
Affiliated Marine and Wind Energy Environmental Documents
Title | Author | Date | Content Type | Technology | Stressor | Receptor |
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Will future wind power development in Scandinavia have an impact on wolves? | Miltz, C., Eriksen, A., Wikenros, C. | Journal Article | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Avoidance, Displacement, Habitat Change | Terrestrial Mammals |