School of Health Sciences

The School of Health Sciences (ScHS) consists of the Department of Health and Exercise and the Departement of Psychology, Pedagogy and Law.

ScHS offers research-based education at both bachelor's and master's level in addition to several further education programmes. The fields of health sciences, pedagogy, psychology and law all have the human at the center of it in different ways. In addition to the ordinary teaching on campus in Oslo and Bergen, the School of Health Sciences offers a number of online studies in the same areas that are adapted and developed in cooperation with the working life.

We have an active international research environment with research projects in the fields such as human interaction and technology, how physical activity affects learning among children, how patients with trauma may return to work, as well as critical thinking and mapping of health within the population.

Management

All employees
  • Hans-Christian Åsheim

    Hans-Christian Åsheim

    • Dean

    Kristiania University of Applied Sciences

    School of Health Sciences

    Hans-Christian Åsheim
  • Hallvar Waage

    Hallvar Waage

    • Head of Department

    Kristiania University of Applied Sciences

    Hallvar Waage
  • Hilde Skjerve

    Hilde Skjerve

    • Pro-Dean

    Kristiania University of Applied Sciences

    School HS Administration

    Hilde Skjerve
  • Jo Christiansen Bruusgaard

    Jo Christiansen Bruusgaard

    • Professor
    • Pro-Dean

    Kristiania University of Applied Sciences

    Jo Christiansen Bruusgaard
  • Anette Sørensen

    Anette Sørensen

    • Head of Department

    Kristiania University of Applied Sciences

    Anette Sørensen
  • Johannes Gjerstad

    Johannes Gjerstad

    • Professor

    Kristiania University of Applied Sciences

    Johannes Gjerstad

Latest news

  • New research project: Better trauma treatment for ukrainian refugees
    Forskning

    New research project: Better trauma treatment for ukrainian refugees

    Kristiania University College has received almost NOK 400,000 from Stiftelsen Dam for a research project aimed at helping war-affected Ukrainian refugees with trauma.
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  • Exploring the use of narrative therapy with Ukrainian refugees
    School of Health Sciences

    Exploring the use of narrative therapy with Ukrainian refugees

    Ukrainian students play a key role in a new interdisciplinary research project at Kristiania University College.
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Services

  • Student clinic

    The student clinic at Kristiania treats acute and long-term ailments, but can also help with preventive measures. You can expect an individual conversation, examination, treatment and advice aimed at your needs.

    Read more about opening hours and prices