The Norwegian School of Economics or NHH is a public business school situated in Bergen, Norway. Its name means "Norwegian School of Commerce" or "Norwegian School of Business", but it prefers to use the name "Norwegian School of Economics" in English. Opened in 1936 by King Haakon VII, it is Norway's oldest business school and has since its foundation been the leading Norwegian teaching and research institution in the field of business administration. NHH has a strong international orientation. The school currently participates in exchange programs with more than 130 foreign institutions in... over 30 countries, and around 40 percent of the school's students spend at least one semester on exchange. The school is member of CEMS and the Partnership in International Management network. NHH is accredited by EQUIS. NHH alumni hold several important positions in Norwegian business and politics. Helge Lund is CEO of Statoil, Norway's largest company and the largest offshore oil and gas company in the world.
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| Location: | Bergen,
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| Founded: | 1936 |
| School type: | Public university |
| Total enrollment: | 2,800 |