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Information security is not just about systems and solutions. It’s about people, responsibility, and trust in an increasingly digital world.
In 2026, the world of work is in the middle of a major shift driven by digitalisation, artificial intelligence (AI), and new demands for skills and competence. For many people, further education has become more relevant than ever, and online studies make it possible to build new skills without putting everyday life on hold.
Agne Budvytyte has always been fascinated by people, psychology, and communication. After several years in the logistics and technology industries, she felt a growing desire to work in a field that combined both logic and human behavior. That’s when she discovered UX design.
A desire to grow professionally and keep pace with rapid technological change led Bjørne Røtvold to take the next step in his career. He works full-time as a machinist, and in the evenings he studies Mechanical Technical Design.
Here are the best apps for students in 2025 – smart tools that make everyday student life easier, more affordable, and more efficient. Perfect for Noroff students who want to stay on top of everything from travel and finances to focus, music, and secure storage.
A desire to grow creatively and build formal competence led Linda Näslund from working with social media in retail to enrolling in Digital Marketing at Noroff. Today, she feels more confident in her field than ever before.
Through a close collaboration between Noroff and Symetri, Technical Design students gain access to industry tools, specialist learning content, and expertise directly from the field. The partnership ensures that the programme stays relevant in a rapidly evolving industry.
Four vocational college lecturers from Noroff have recently taken part in Erasmus+ mobility programmes in Denmark and Spain. The result? New partnerships and professional networks, innovative teaching methods, and concrete AI tools that enhance the quality of students’ learning journeys – both online and on campus.
The UK is already facing severe delays in criminal cases due to a shortage of digital forensics expertise. According to recent reporting by Computer Weekly, the situation highlights why Norway must act now to avoid a similar backlog.
Are you over 30 and considering a change in direction? It’s never too late. In fact, your 30s can be one of the best times to build something new, with experience, maturity, and flexible learning options on your side.
After many years as a fashion entrepreneur, designer, and marketer, Pernille Fristad found herself at a crossroads. She had built and run the clothing brand Kepaza for years, designed websites, and worked closely with marketing across multiple industries.
From curious student to top-graded technical drafter: Linda Krastiņa (35) found the perfect balance between creativity and technology in the Technical Design (BIM) program at Noroff – and stepped confidently into working life with solid, real-world skills.
After ten years in the tattoo industry, Birna Døgg Ingudottir felt the need for a change, and to reconnect with the joy of creating. Enrolling in 3D at Noroff marked the beginning of an entirely new creative direction.