The professor's residence is part of the University of Oslo, which is the oldest and highest ranked university in Norway. With over 26,000 students and 7,000 employees, it is a significant player in higher education in the country. The university offers a wide range of studies and has established itself as a leading research environment, with a particular focus on climate, environment and sustainability.
In addition to its academic offer, the University of Oslo organizes podcasts and various events to promote knowledge and innovation. The professor's accommodation also offers special services to refugees, which underlines the university's commitment to social responsibility and inclusion. Through their activities, they contribute to making knowledge available to a wider population.