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The Government Commission for Higher Education (often known as the Stjernø Commission) was a commission appointed by the Government of Norway in 2006 to present recommendations on the development of research and higher education in Norway in a 20-year perspective. The Commission presented its report, Norwegian Official Report 2008:3, in 2008. The report proposed, inter alia, to reduce the number of universities and colleges in Norway to eight or ten.

Members

The Commission consisted of the following members

References

  1. Kristoffer Hatteland Endresen. "Stjernø wants to gather the forces". Universitas.no. Retrieved 2011-10-31.

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