About BI Norwegian Business School
BI Norwegian Business School was established by Finn Oien in 1943. It is an independent, not-for-profit foundation and the main provider of research-based knowledge on business and management disciplines in Norway. BI is the first business school in Norway to have achieved triple accreditation and is recognized as a "Triple Crown School", together with only 1% of the business schools in the world.
About BI Summer School
BI Summer School offers students to experience world-class education in the heart of Norway, with lectures taught by highly qualified faculty members. This year, the Summer School provides courses from two disciplines - Sustainability and Data Science, and students can choose one course within the fields. Course information can be found HERE.
The program also offers a range of tailored social and cultural programs to introduce students to Norway and each other. Oslo is an exceptional city that offers unparalleled opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and water activities, providing a perfect balance between academic pursuits and rejuvenating experiences in Norway's breathtaking natural landscapes.
Program Date
23 June - 11 July 2025 (3 weeks)
* Notes:
- Host Institutions may provide orientation activities for students, with some mandatory, which you should attend. You are required to pay attention to the host institution's arrival information and arrive in time.
- You should only depart after completion of the program (i.e. finishing all final examinations and/or assessments, both compulsory and optional ones).
Fees
This is a fee-paying program and HKUST students will bear the program fee and the costs for accommodation, travel, visa, insurance, personal expenses and other fees incurred by the program.
Fees |
Amount |
Tuition fee |
EUR 985
HKUST-nominated students will receive a 10% discount on tuition fee |
Social Activities fee |
EUR 67 |
Eligibility
HKUST students must apply through the Office of Global Learning. Individual direct application to the host institution will not be accepted. You are eligible to apply for the program if you:
You may also find the details on application process and selection criteria under HKUST Summer Study Abroad Program brochure page.
Visa Information
Depending on your nationality and the length of your stay you may need a visa to enter Norway. Please CLICK HERE for more information.
Insurance
HKUST students who take part in the University's study abroad programs will be covered by the University's Travel Insurance Plan. Please CLICK HERE for details.
Accommodation
Summer School students can apply for furnished single rooms in one of Oslo's nearby student villages, Sogn student village. Please CLICK HERE for details.