News and Events
COVID-19 measures adjusted following national changes
COVID-19 measures at INN University have been reverted back to a similar level as applied before Easter, following the change in na...
COVID-19 case at Lillehammer campus
A student at Lillehammer campus has tested positive for COVID-19. Students and staff must be on the lookout for possible symptoms,...
COVID-19 measures to extend until the end of week 15
The current coronavirus measures at INN University will be extended until Sunday 18 April.
Master’s programme within game technology put on hold
Master’s Programme in Game Development and Interactive Simulations will not be admitting students in 2021.
International cooperation matters – now more than ever
The staff and students within sport management haven’t let the pandemic slow them down – the ban on international travel has been a...
Further COVID-19 measures following national tightening
INN University is tightening its coronavirus measures further in accordance with new national rules and recommendations.
Opening hours Easter 2021
INN University wishes to keep its premises open for employees and students using admission cards every day during the Easter week f...
Tightening of coronavirus measures until after Easter
The national infection situation has resulted in a tightening of coronavirus measures at INN University until 11 April.
New call for Norwegian Partnership Programme for Global Academic Cooperation 2022-2026
NORPART aims to enhance the quality of higher education in Norway and selected partner countries in the Global South through academ...
Student exchange autumn 2021
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, it is still uncertain whether students and PhD students will be able to travel on exchange in the...
Unpredictable infection situation expected in the coming weeks
Mutated coronavirus variant leads to an uncertain infection situation. INN University continues its COVID-19 preventive measures, a...
The pandemic rams PhD students
Research INN University has contributed to shows that half of the surveyed PhD students say the pandemic impedes the progress of th...