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Here you will find information about student advisers, how to contact us, whom to contact about what, and how to give us feedback on your studies. If you wish to report misconduct and wrongdoing at the Academy, you can use our Speak up! System.

Service point in the library

The administration on the 3rd floor is being rebuilt, but you can meet the staff in the department for Academic Affairs and Research in the library on the 2nd floor weekdays from 11:00 to 15:00.

Academic Affairs and Research are ready to assist you at the service point. Photo: Ingrid Holst Sollie / NMH

Student advisors

Every student at the Norwegian Academy of Music is assigned a student adviser. Your student adviser serves as a point of contact on matters concerning your studies and other issues around your life as a student at the NMH.

Your student adviser can be a good conversation partner. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with them.

The student advisor can

Find your student advisor

Programme coordinators

The programme coordinator is responsible for the quality of their programmes through professional coordination and by securing the professional context in the programme as a whole.

The Student Committee (SUT)

The Student Committee (SUT) is a separate body representing the interests of students at the Norwegian Academy of Music. The student representatives are here to assist you when you need advice or help from “one student to another”. The Student Committee works closely with the Academy’s senior administration and its members act as student representatives on the Board and in council meetings. SUT also organises parties and social events for the students. Email: sut@nmh.no.

Contact us about your studies

Speak up!

We want the Academy to be a safe place for everyone. This means having an excellent physical learning environment and a good psychosocial environment. We are working continuously to improve the quality of our courses, student environment and buildings. To succeed with this endeavour, we rely on feedback from our students. We, therefore, ask you to use the Speak up! System actively.

Please let us know if something is not working if you experience anything that makes you uncomfortable, if there is something you feel is working well at the NMH, or if you witness anything that concerns you.