Ministry of Education and Research (Norway)
The Royal Ministry of Education and Research (Norwegian: Det kongelige kunnskapsdepartement; short name Kunnskapsdepartementet) is a Norwegian government ministry responsible for education, research, kindergartens and integration. The ministry was established in 1814 as the Royal Ministry of Church and Education Affairs.
Det kongelige kunnskapsdepartement | |
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Formed | 1814 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Norway |
Headquarters | Oslo |
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Website | regjeringen.no/kd |
The current Minister of Education and Integration is Guri Melby of the Liberal Party and the current Minister of Research and Higher Education is Henrik Asheim of the Conservative Party. The department reports to the legislature (Stortinget).
History
The ministry was established in 1814, following the dissolution of Denmark–Norway, in which the joint central government administration of the two formally separate but closely integrated kingdoms, had been based in Copenhagen. Originally named the Ministry of Church and Education Affairs, the ministry was the first of six government ministries established in 1814, and was also known as the First Ministry. The other ministries were the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Police, the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of War.
Norway was in a union with Sweden with a common foreign and defense policy until 1905, however church and educational policy was entirely the domain of each respective national government.
The ministry was previously responsible for church affairs, but this function was transferred to the Ministry of Culture in 2002. Kindergartens were transferred to the ministry in 2006.[1]
Organisation
Departments
The Ministry of Education and Research consists of seven departments:[2]
- Department of Integration
- Department of Schools and Kindergartens
- Department of Education, Training and Skills Policy
- Department of Administration and Strategic Priorities
- Department of Legal Affairs
- Department of Governance of Higher Education and Research Institutions
- Department of Higher Education, Research and International Affairs
Subordinate agencies
The following government agencies are subordinate to the ministry:[3]
- Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education, or Nasjonalt organ for kvalitet i utdanningen (Official site) conducts quality assurance of higher education institutions and tertiary vocational training, as well as recognition of degrees from foreign countries.
- Norwegian Agency for International Cooperation and Quality Enhancement in Higher Education, or Direktorat for internasjonalisering og kvalitetsutvikling i høyere utdanning (Official site) Promotes international cooperation in higher education and research.
- Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund, or Statens lånekasse for utdanning (Official site) Awards loans and grants to students.
- Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service, or Samordna opptak (Official site) Coordinates admission to most undergraduate courses at state universities and colleges.
- Skills Norway, or Kompetanse Norge (Official site) works in areas such as adult education in basic skills, Norwegian language and socio-cultural orientation, vocational training, career advice and matching skills with the needs of the labour market.
- Unit - the Directorate for ICT and Joint Services in Higher Education and Research (Official site) provides governance of and access to shared information and communications technology (ICT) services.
- Research Council of Norway, or Norges forskningsråd (Official site) is responsible for research funding and research policy.
- The Norwegian National Research Ethics Committees, or De nasjonale forskningsetiske komiteene (Official site) are professionally independent agencies for questions regarding research ethics, and for investigating misconduct in all fields of study.
- Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training, or Utdanningsdirektoratetet (Official site) Responsible for the development of primary and secondary education. Approves the primary and secondary school curriculum.
- Statped (Official site) is a national service for special needs education for county municipalities and municipalities.
- National Parents' Committee for Kindergartens, or Foreldreutvalget for barnehager (FUB) (Official site) ensures that the voices of parents are heard in debates on kindergarten policy, and it also acts as the Ministry of Education and Research's advisory and consultative body representing parents interests.
- National Parents’ Committee for Primary and Secondary Education, or Foreldreutvalget for grunnskolen (FUG) (Official site) ensures that the voices of parents are heard in debates on education policy, and it also acts as the Ministry of Education and Research’s advisory and consultative body representing parents’ interests.
- Directorate of Integration and Diversity, or Integrerings- og mangfoldsdirektoratet (Official site) is responsible for implementing public policy concerning integration.
- 22 July Information Center, or 22. juli-senteret (Official site) is an information center dedicated to the 22 July 2011 terrorist attacks in Norway, in Oslo and at Utøya.
- Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, or Norsk utenrikspolitisk institutt (Official site) Foreign policy research.
- VEA – State School for Gardeners and Florists, or Norges grønne fagskole - Vea (Official site) Educates gardeners and flower decorators at secondary school level.
Universities
- Nord University, or Nord universitet (Official site)
- Norwegian University of Life Sciences, or Norges miljø- og biovitenskapelige universitet (Official site)
- Norwegian University of Science and Technology, or Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (Official site)
- University of Bergen, or Universitetet i Bergen (Official site)
- University of Oslo, or Universitetet i Oslo (Official site)
- University of Stavanger, or Universitetet i Stavanger (Official site)
- University of Tromsø, or Universitetet i Tromsø (Official site)
- University of Agder, or Universitetet i Agder (Official site)
- Oslo Metropolitan University, or Oslomet – storbyuniversitet (Official site)
- University of South-east Norway, or Universitetet i Sørøst-Norge (Official site)
Specialised University Colleges
- Oslo School of Architecture and Design, or Arkitektur- og designhøgskolen i Oslo (Official site)
- Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, or Norges handelshøgskole (Official site)
- Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, or Norges idrettshøgskole (Official site)
- Norwegian Academy of Music, or Norges musikkhøgskole (Official site)
- Norwegian School of Veterinary Science, or Norges veterinærhøgskole (Official site)
- Oslo National Academy of the Arts, or Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo (Official site)
- MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society, or Det teologiske menighets fakultet (Official site)
- BI Norwegian Business School, or Handelshøyskolen BI (Official site)
- Molde University College, or Høgskolen i Molde - Vitenskapelig høgskole i logistikk (Official site)
University Colleges
- Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, or Høgskolen i Innlandet (Official site)
- Sámi University College, or Samisk høgskole (Official site)
- Volda University College, or Høgskolen i Volda (Official site)
- Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, or Høgskolen på Vestlandet (Official site)
- Østfold University College, or Høgskolen i Østfold (Official site)
Limited companies
- Norwegian Centre for Research Data, or Norsk senter for forskningsdata (Official site) Information and data services for higher education and research.
- University Centre in Svalbard, or Universitetssenteret på Svalbard (Official site) conducts research and some university-level educational offerings in Arctic studies.
- Uninett (Official site) Operates the national education and research internet communication network and the norid domain register.
- Simula Research Laboratory (Official site) conducts research in the fields of networks and distributed systems, scientific computing, and software engineering.
Ministers of Education
Key
Christian Democratic Party
Conservative Party
Agrarian / Centre Party
Labour Party
Socialist Left Party
Liberal Party
Free-minded Liberal Party
Independent
Ministers for the 1st Ministry (1814–1819)
Photo | Name | Party | Took office | Left office | Tenure | Cabinet |
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Niels Treschow | Independent | 30 November 1814 | 15 September 1816 | 1 year, 290 days | Wedel I | |
Christian Krogh | Independent | 15 September 1816 | 15 September 1817 | 1 year, 0 days | Wedel I | |
Niels Treschow | Independent | 15 September 1817 | 1 January 1819 | 1 year, 108 days | Wedel I | |
Ministers of Education and Church Affairs (1819–1884)
Photo | Name | Party | Took office | Left office | Tenure | Cabinet |
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Niels Treschow | Independent | 1 January 1819 | 15 October 1819 | 287 days | Wedel I | |
Jonas Collett | Independent | 15 October 1819 | 15 September 1820 | 336 days | Wedel I | |
Niels Treschow | Independent | 15 September 1820 | 9 July 1822 | 1 year, 297 days | Wedel I | |
Poul Christian Holst | Independent | 9 July 1822 | 15 April 1823 | 280 days | Wedel I | |
Niels Treschow | Independent | 15 April 1823 | 28 June 1825 | 2 years, 74 days | Wedel I | |
Poul Christian Holst | Independent | 28 June 1825 | 16 September 1825 | 80 days | Wedel I | |
Christian Adolph Diriks | Independent | 16 September 1825 | 10 November 1836 | 11 years, 55 days | Wedel I | |
Oluf Borch de Schouboe | Independent | 10 November 1836 | 15 December 1836 | 35 days | Wedel II | |
Andreas Arntzen | Independent | 15 December 1836 | 15 June 1837 | 182 days | Wedel II | |
Poul Christian Holst | Independent | 15 June 1837 | 15 September 1839 | 2 years, 92 days | Wedel II | |
Oluf Borch de Schouboe | Independent | 15 September 1839 | 10 October 1840 | 1 year, 25 days | Wedel II | |
Poul Christian Holst | Independent | 10 October 1840 | 15 September 1843 | 2 years, 340 days | Wedel II | |
Oluf Borch de Schouboe | Independent | 15 September 1843 | 15 September 1844 | 1 year, 0 days | Wedel II | |
Poul Christian Holst | Independent | 15 September 1844 | 19 April 1848 | 3 years, 217 days | Løvenskiold/Vogt | |
Hans Riddervold | Independent | 19 April 1848 | 15 September 1849 | 1 year, 149 days | Løvenskiold/Vogt | |
Jørgen Herman Vogt | Independent | 15 September 1849 | 15 September 1850 | 1 year, 0 days | Løvenskiold/Vogt | |
Hans Riddervold | Independent | 15 September 1850 | 7 September 1854 | 3 years, 357 days | Løvenskiold/Vogt | |
Jørgen Herman Vogt | Independent | 7 September 1854 | 7 October 1854 | 30 days | Løvenskiold/Vogt | |
Otto Vincent Lange | Independent | 7 October 1854 | 15 September 1855 | 343 days | Løvenskiold/Vogt | |
Hans Riddervold | Independent | 15 September 1855 | 1 July 1872 | 16 years, 290 days | Vogt | |
Carl Essendrop | Independent | 1 July 1872 | 28 November 1874 | 2 years, 150 days | F. Stang | |
Rasmus Tønder Nissen | Independent | 28 November 1874 | 15 October 1876 | 1 year, 322 days | F. Stang | |
Jens Holmboe | Independent | 15 October 1876 | 15 October 1877 | 1 year, 0 days | F. Stang | |
Rasmus Tønder Nissen | Independent | 15 October 1877 | 11 October 1880 | 2 years, 362 days | F. Stang | |
Jens Holmboe | Independent | 11 November 1880 | 15 October 1881 | 338 days | Selmer | |
Rasmus Tønder Nissen | Independent | 15 October 1881 | 19 January 1882 | 96 days | Selmer | |
Nils Hertzberg | Independent | 30 January 1882 | 21 March 1884 | 2 years, 51 days | Selmer | |
Henrik L. Helliesen | Independent | 21 March 1884 | 3 April 1884 | 13 days | Selmer | |
Nils Hertzberg | Independent | 3 April 1884 | 26 June 1884 | 84 days | Schweigaard | |
Ministers of Education and Church Affairs (1884–1945)
Photo | Name | Party | Took office | Left office | Tenure | Cabinet |
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Elias Blix | Liberal | 26 June 1884 | 15 August 1885 | 1 year, 50 days | Sverdrup | |
Jakob Sverdrup | Liberal | 15 August 1885 | 1 November 1886 | 1 year, 78 days | Sverdrup | |
Elias Blix | Liberal | 1 November 1886 | 24 February 1888 | 1 year, 115 days | Sverdrup | |
Jakob Sverdrup | Liberal | 24 February 1888 | 13 July 1889 | 1 year, 139 days | Sverdrup | |
Jacob Aall Bonnevie | Conservative | 13 July 1889 | 6 March 1891 | 1 year, 236 days | Stang I | |
Vilhelm Andreas Wexelsen | Liberal | 6 March 1891 | 15 July 1892 | 1 year, 131 days | Steen I | |
Carl Berner | Liberal | 15 July 1892 | 2 May 1893 | 291 days | Steen I | |
Anton Christian Bang | Conservative | 2 May 1893 | 27 April 1895 | 1 year, 360 days | Stang II | |
Emil Stang | Conservative | 27 April 1895 | 14 October 1895 | 170 days | Stang II | |
Jakob Sverdrup | Liberal | 14 October 1895 | 17 February 1898 | 2 years, 126 days | Hagerup I | |
Vilhelm Andreas Wexelsen | Liberal | 17 February 1898 | 22 October 1903 | 5 years, 247 days | Steen II Blehr I | |
Hans Nilsen Hauge | Conservative | 22 October 1903 | 11 March 1905 | 1 year, 140 days | Hagerup II | |
Christopher Knudsen | Conservative | 11 March 1905 | 27 January 1906 | 322 days | Michelsen | |
Otto Jensen | Independent | 27 January 1906 | 23 October 1907 | 1 year, 269 days | Michelsen | |
Abraham Berge | Liberal | 23 October 1907 | 19 March 1908 | 148 days | Løvland | |
Karl Seip | Liberal | 19 March 1908 | 8 July 1909 | 1 year, 111 days | Knudsen I | |
Johannes Hougen | Liberal | 8 July 1909 | 2 February 1910 | 209 days | Knudsen I | |
Just Qvigstad | Conservative | 2 February 1910 | 20 February 1912 | 2 years, 18 days | Konow | |
Edvard Liljedahl | Free-minded Liberal | 20 February 1912 | 31 January 1913 | 346 days | Bratlie | |
Aasulv Bryggesaa | Liberal | 31 January 1913 | 26 October 1915 | 2 years, 296 days | Knudsen II | |
Jørgen Løvland | Liberal | 26 October 1915 | 21 June 1920 | 4 years, 239 days | Knudsen II | |
Nils Riddervold Jensen | Conservative | 21 June 1920 | 22 June 1921 | 1 year, 1 day | B. Halvorsen I | |
Martin Olsen Nalum | Liberal | 22 June 1921 | 6 March 1923 | 1 year, 257 days | Blehr II | |
Ivar B. Sælen | Conservative | 6 March 1923 | 24 November 1923 | 263 days | B. Halvorsen II Berge | |
Karl Sanne | Conservative | 12 December 1923 | 25 July 1924 | 226 days | Berge | |
Ivar P. Tveiten | Liberal | 25 July 1924 | 5 March 1926 | 1 year, 223 days | Mowinckel I | |
Wilhelm Christian Magelssen | Conservative | 5 March 1926 | 25 December 1927 | 1 year, 295 days | Lykke | |
Ole Bærøe | Conservative | 25 December 1927 | 28 January 1928 | 34 days | Lykke | |
Olav Steinnes | Labour | 28 January 1928 | 15 February 1928 | 18 days | Hornsrud | |
Sigvald M. Hasund | Liberal | 15 February 1928 | 12 May 1931 | 3 years, 86 days | Mowinckel II | |
Nils Trædal | Agrarian | 12 May 1931 | 3 March 1933 | 1 year, 295 days | Kolstad Hundseid | |
Knut Liestøl | Liberal | 3 March 1933 | 20 March 1935 | 2 years, 17 days | Mowinckel III | |
Nils Hjelmtveit | Labour | 20 March 1935 | 25 June 1945 | 10 years, 97 days | Nygaardsvold | |
Ministers of Education and Church Affairs (1945–1990)
Photo | Name | Party | Took office | Left office | Tenure | Cabinet |
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Kaare Fostervoll | Labour | 25 June 1945 | 28 June 1948 | 3 years, 3 days | Gerhardsen I-II | |
Lars Moen | Labour | 28 June 1948 | 9 December 1953 | 5 years, 164 days | Gerhardsen II Torp | |
Birger Bergersen | Labour | 9 December 1953 | 23 April 1960 | 6 years, 136 days | Torp Gerhardsen III | |
Helge Sivertsen | Labour | 23 April 1960 | 28 August 1963 | 3 years, 127 days | Gerhardsen III | |
Olaf Kortner | Liberal | 28 August 1963 | 25 September 1963 | 28 days | Lyng | |
Helge Sivertsen | Labour | 25 September 1963 | 12 October 1965 | 2 years, 17 days | Gerhardsen IV | |
Kjell Bondevik | Christian Democratic | 12 October 1965 | 17 March 1971 | 5 years, 156 days | Borten | |
Bjartmar Gjerde | Labour | 17 March 1971 | 18 October 1972 | 1 year, 215 days | Bratteli I | |
Anton Skulberg | Centre | 18 October 1972 | 16 October 1973 | 363 days | Korvald | |
Bjartmar Gjerde | Labour | 16 October 1973 | 15 January 1976 | 2 years, 91 days | Bratteli II | |
Kjølv Egeland | Labour | 15 January 1976 | 8 October 1979 | 3 years, 266 days | Nordli | |
Einar Førde | Labour | 8 October 1979 | 14 October 1981 | 2 years, 6 days | Nordli Brundtland I | |
Tore Austad | Conservative | 14 October 1981 | 8 June 1983 | 1 year, 237 days | Willoch I | |
Kjell Magne Bondevik | Christian Democratic | 8 June 1983 | 9 May 1986 | 2 years, 335 days | Willoch II | |
Kirsti Kolle Grøndahl | Labour | 9 May 1986 | 13 June 1988 | 2 years, 35 days | Brundtland II | |
Mary Kvidal | Labour | 13 June 1988 | 16 October 1989 | 1 year, 125 days | Brundtland II | |
Einar Steensnæs | Christian Democratic | 16 October 1989 | 1 January 1990 | 77 days | Syse | |
Ministers of Education and Research (1990–present)
Photo | Name | Party | Took office | Left office | Tenure | Cabinet | Ref |
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Einar Steensnæs | Christian Democratic | 1 January 1990 | 3 November 1990 | 306 days | Syse | [4] | |
Gudmund Hernes | Labour | 3 November 1990 | 22 December 1995 | 5 years, 52 days | Brundtland III | [5] | |
Reidar Sandal | Labour | 22 December 1995 | 17 October 1997 | 1 year, 299 days | Brundtland III Jagland | [5] | |
Jon Lilletun | Christian Democratic | 17 October 1997 | 17 March 2000 | 2 years, 152 days | Bondevik I | [6] | |
Trond Giske | Labour | 17 March 2000 | 19 October 2001 | 1 year, 216 days | Stoltenberg I | [7] | |
Kristin Clemet | Conservative | 19 October 2001 | 17 October 2005 | 3 years, 363 days | Bondevik II | [8] | |
Øystein Djupedal | Socialist Left | 17 October 2005 | 18 October 2007 | 2 years, 1 day | Stoltenberg II | [9] | |
Bård Vegar Solhjell | Socialist Left | 18 October 2007 | 20 October 2009 | 2 years, 2 days | Stoltenberg II | [9] | |
Kristin Halvorsen | Socialist Left | 20 October 2009 | 16 October 2013 | 3 years, 361 days | Stoltenberg II | [9] | |
Torbjørn Røe Isaksen | Conservative | 16 October 2013 | 17 January 2018 | 4 years, 93 days | Solberg | [10] | |
Jan Tore Sanner | Conservative | 17 January 2018 | 24 January 2020 | 2 years, 7 days | Solberg | ||
Trine Skei Grande | Liberal | 24 January 2020 | 13 March 2020 | 49 days | Solberg | [12] | |
Guri Melby | Liberal | 13 March 2020 | present | 316 days | Solberg | [13] |
Minister of Higher Education
The Minister of Higher Education is responsible for policies regarding higher education. The post was originally established in 2007, before its responsibilities were transferred to the Ministry of Culture. The post was re-established when the Liberal Party joined the Solberg Cabinet in 2018.
Ministers
Photo | Name | Party | Took office | Left office | Tenure | Cabinet | Ref |
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Tora Aasland | Socialist Left | 18 October 2007 | 23 March 2012 | 4 years, 157 days | Stoltenberg II | [9] | |
Iselin Nybø | Liberal | 17 January 2018 | 24 January 2020 | 2 years, 7 days | Solberg | [14] | |
Henrik Asheim | Conservative | 24 January 2020 | present | 365 days | Solberg | [12] | |
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