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After several years in the workforce as a plumber, Arnor Breki Einarsson decided to pursue a long-time interest: technology and programming.

Zero Trust, identity and governance top the list when Atea looks for new expertise. - We’re completely dependent on graduates who are truly passionate about the field, says Jørn Nørvåg, Chief Consultant at Atea.

On January 12, 2026, Noroff University College will launch a new six-month online programme worth 30 ECTS, combining programming, business processes, finance, and information security.

On Friday, September 19, a memorable graduation ceremony was held for the students who had completed their bachelor’s degree at Noroff University College.

After 14 years as a dog trainer, Jonas Riise Johansen took an unexpected step into a completely new field. He started a one-year programme in Digital Marketing at Noroff in Bergen, and just a few months later he landed an internship at Redink, where he now works full time.

For Hanne Tveit, the transition from studying at Noroff to entering the workforce was a positive experience. Already a month before finishing her Digital Marketing studies at Noroff, Hanne was offered a full-time position.

When Ida Marie was choosing her education, one thing was certain: she was tired of poor design. Her choice fell on Graphic Design at Noroff.

Julia Stenkvist Monteroza worked for over ten years as a leader in retail before deciding to pursue digital marketing at Noroff. Today she is an AI Automation & Marketing Manager, helping companies save time and drive growth through artificial intelligence.

AI has gone from being hype to becoming an everyday skill. Whether you work in design, marketing, data, customer service or HR, it is now expected that you understand how to use artificial intelligence in practice.

Norway has a high level of education, but too few within technology, ICT and STEM subjects. NHO’s report shows a growing gap, and Noroff educates candidates where the need is greatest.

For Christoffer Traynor-Sørensen, the interest in design and visual communication has always been there. Now, he is building on his experience with a new direction: UX design.

With NOK 30 million in new EU funding, EDIH Oceanopolis will help more Norwegian companies adopt artificial intelligence.

For Mikkel Flesjaa, the journey started with a curiosity for design. This interest took him to the other side of the world, where he completed a bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design at Deakin University in Australia, after two years at Noroff.

     
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