– There are a number of dilemmas involved in dealing with language at a university, and they can hardly be resolved once and for all. Our goal is to find some guidelines for practical and implementable solutions. We are seeking input from everyone at the university, and are inviting written submissions and breakfast meetings, says Helge Jordheim.
Join us and contribute to UiO's new language policy
12 February at 8:30: Input meeting: New language policy at UiO (in English)
20 March at 08:30: Input meeting: New language policy at UiO (in Norwegian)
The new language policy
Helge Jordheim is a professor of cultural history at the Institute for Cultural Studies

and Oriental Languages and will lead a widely composed committee. They are to propose a new language policy, which will replace the language policy guidelines of 2010.
The committee started their work in January and will submit their draft by spring 2024.
Members of the committee
- Helge Jordheim (Chair), Professor, Faculty of Humanities
- Anniken Hotvedt Sundby, Research Fellow, Faculty of Educational Sciences
- Belinda Eik?s Skj?stad, Principal Trade Union Offical of the Norwegian Association of Researchers at UiO
- Brita Langeid, Head of Office, Faculty of Social Sciences
- Hugo de Boer, Research Director, Natural History Museum
- Jan G. Bjaalie, Pro-Dean for Research and Innovation, Faculty of Medicine
- Solveig Martha Tynkkynen, university board representative in the Student Parliament
Working principles
The University Board has adopted a mandate for the work. The mandate contains some principles for the work that the new language policy should address.
- The university's language policy must be designed to maintain and develop the use of Norwegian language and terminology.
- At the same time, UiO's role as an internationally intensive research university must be maintained.
- Students are expected to know and use subject-spec