Government scholar explained

Government scholar (Norwegian: statsstipendiat) is a position awarded by the Parliament of Norway upon the recommendation of the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Education and Research and funded directly over the state budget of Norway. The position can be "for life" (until the normal age of retirement, 67 years) or for a limited period of time, although modern appointments usually are "for life." The scholarships are awarded to a select number of persons whose work is deemed important for the society, and who may engage in research, culture or other societal areas.[1] The number of government scholars has gone down in recent years from 48 in 2009, to 15 in 2021.[2]

List of government scholars

The following is a comprehensive list of all government scholars, with the year of appointment. All appointees were included in the Norwegian State Calendar until it ceased publication in 2012.

Appointed 2010-present

Appointed 2000-2009

Appointed 1990-1999

Appointed 1980-1989

Appointed 1970-1979

Appointed 1950-1969

Appointed 1920-1949

Appointed 1876-1919

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Retningslinjer for statsstipendiatordningen - regjeringen.no . https://archive.today/20120908212420/http://www.regjeringen.no/nb/dep/kud/tema/kultur/retningslinjer-for-statsstipendiatordnin.html?id=461264 . 8 September 2012 . dead. no.
  2. News: Fra 48 til 15 statsstipendiater på tolv år. Nå krever de endring. Joar. Hystad. Khrono. 27 January 2022. no.