NO Universitetet i Agder

Kristiansand S · State-maintained

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Universitetet i Agder is a state-maintained in Kristiansand S.

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10 teaching vacancies

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  • Universitetslektor (20%) i utøvande musikk, trombone ved Griegakademiet
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    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 9 Jun
  • Stipendiat i Henrik Ibsens forfattarskap
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    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 2 Aug
  • Postdoktor i offshoreteknologi
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    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 15 Jun
  • Stipendiat i statsvitskap
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    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 6 Jun
  • Førsteamanuensis i kunstig intelligens
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    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 6 Jun
  • Stipendiat i sosialfag
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    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 7 Jun
  • Stipendiat i sosialfag - Unge lovbrydere
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    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 7 Jun
  • Stipendiat i matematikk med fokus på signaturar og rough paths
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    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 13 Jun
  • Doktorgradsstipendiat i anestesisykepleie
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    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 13 Jun
  • Stipendiat innan digital suverenitet, kunstig intellingens og mediainnovasjon
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    Listed 2 weeks ago
    Closes 13 Jun
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Teaching in Norway

The Norway school system
Norway's unified school system covers ten years of compulsory education (grunnskole, ages 6–16) followed by upper secondary (videregående). The curriculum emphasises student wellbeing, democratic values, and outdoor learning alongside academic achievement. International schools in Oslo and Bergen serve the expat community and internationally mobile families. Norway scores consistently well on PISA assessments.
Roles and salaries
Teacher salaries in Norway are among the highest in Scandinavia, starting at around NOK 450,000 and rising to NOK 600,000+ for experienced teachers. While income tax rates are significant, the comprehensive public services and quality of life are strong compensations. International school salaries are similar or higher, often with additional expatriate allowances.
Working here — what to know
EEA nationals register with the Norwegian National Registry to work freely in Norway. Non-EEA teachers need a skilled worker permit, requiring a confirmed job offer from a Norwegian employer. A recognised teaching qualification and degree are required. Norway's teacher shortage has created more accessible pathways, particularly in STEM and English-language subjects.

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Kristiansand katedralskole Gimle NO KRISTIANSAND S 2 open