The second day of activities at NLA University College in Bergen was marked by a dynamic and content-rich program held at the Sandviken campus.
The day began with the workshop “Challenges in the Age of AI,” delivered by Klemens Kavallin from the Department of Theology, Religion, and Philosophy, addressing the contemporary challenges that artificial intelligence poses to society and academia.
This was followed by a workshop led by Irene Kinunda Afriyie, titled “How to Become Norwegian in One Year,” offering an engaging perspective on cultural and social integration within the Norwegian context.
The central highlight of the day was the organization of an information fair for students and staff of NLA University College, which served as an interactive platform for participating institutions. The fair provided visitors with the opportunity to explore academic programs, projects, and institutional activities of various international institutions.
Within this framework, the staff of AAB College held meetings with a large number of students, presenting in detail the academic offerings, institutional development, as well as the historical and cultural dimension of the college. Particular emphasis was placed on concrete opportunities for student exchange and participation in international programs, generating significant interest among participants.