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  • 6 faculties + teacher education unit
  • 23 departments
  • 1 museum
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  • 59% women / 41% men (students) (2023)
  • Graduates (spring 2023) – three- and four-year bachelor's and vocational programmes 1645, one- and two-year master's degrees 807, five-year master's and professional degree programmes 219
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  • 431 PhD agreements (2022)
  • 58 doctoral degrees awarded (2023)
  • 27 doctorates awarded to candidates with foreign citizenship (2023)
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  • 448 exchange students – incoming (2023)
  • 478 international students (not including exchange students) (2023)
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  • 55% women / 45% men (2023)
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  • 11 honorary doctors (doctors honoris causa)

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Historical timeline

1828

Kristiansand Museum is founded

1839

Teacher Training School established at Holt rectory

1877

The School moves to Kristiansand – becomes Kristiansand Teacher Training College

1920

The nursing school starts in Arendal 

1960

Rector Halvor Vegard Hauge launches the idea of an Agder University

1962

Agder Academy is founded

1962-1979

"University Education in Kristiansand", a satellite of the University of Oslo

1963

"The University Committee for Sørlandet" formed by Agder Academy and the Museum

1965-70

Agder Music Conservatory established at Kristiansand Music School

1966

"The Committee for an Economics College in Kristiansand"

1967

Sørlandet Technical School SøTS, later Agder College of Engineering, is founded in Grimstad

1969

Agder Regional College (ADH) is established in Kristiansand

1976

Vest-Agder Nursing School, later College of Nursing, is established in Kristiansand

1994

Six colleges in Agder merge into Agder College (HiA), with campuses in Kristiansand, Grimstad and Arendal.

Oddvar Haugland becomes College Director, Knut Brautaset is elected Rector

1995

Government resolution on HiA campus at Gimlemoen in Kristiansand

1998

Minister of Education Jon Lilletun appoints the Mjøs Committe to make recommendations about higher education after 2000

2000

The Mjøs Committee recommends unanimously that colleges can qualify for university status.

Ernst Håkon Jahr becomes Rector in August

2001

Parliament unanimously decides the criteria for university status.

New campus opened at Gimlemoen by PM Kjell Magne Bondevik

2002

Agder Academy is reorganised into Agder Academy of Sciences and Letters

2004

HiA has more than 8,300 students. The first major EU project with HiA as a main operator

2005

The first defense in HiA's own PhD programme, in Nordic linguistics

Application for university status submitted

2006

Agreement with Ugland Real Estate Ltd about constructing a new campus in Grimstad

2007

HiA accredited as a university in June. Torunn Lauvdal becomes Rector in August

The government sets 1 September as the university start date. Official opening of UiA by HRH Crown Princess Mette-Marit on 20 November 

2010

Official opening of Grimstad campus by HRH Crown Princess Mette-Marit

2010-14

Debate and disagreement about a possible merger with Telemark University College. The UiA Board decided against a merger

2012

UiA's first five years celebrated with the award of the first six honorary doctorates

2014

First Centre for Excellence in Education, in mathematics education

2015

First Centre for Research-based Innovation, in offshore mechatronics

Tor A Aagedal steps down as University Director, succeeded by Seunn Smith-Tønnessen

2016

Frank Reichert becomes Rector 1 January

2017

Mechatronics Innovation Lab opened in Grimstad. UiA has 13,000 students.

Agder Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden becomes part of UiA. UiA's 10-year anniversary celebrated with  performance at Kilden Performing Arts Centre in November

Five new honorary doctorates awarded

2019

Sunniva Whittaker becomes Rector 1 January