About MISTI Norway

The MISTI Norway program builds a bridge between MIT and Norway through internships, teaching, research and more. 

MIT students interning in Norway report that their experiences have opened their eyes not only to hands-on experience in their field of interest, but to a new way of thinking about work and life. There are opportunities for students across courses of study, particularly for those interested in the fields of ocean technology, aquaculture, computer science and AI.

MISTI Norway is part of MIT-Scandinavia, which also facilitates collaborations with Denmark and Sweden. 

Program Opportunities

Internships

MISTI’s award-winning international internship program provides a one-of-a-kind, world-class experience for MIT students: the opportunity to make a meaningful contribution in a company or research lab, connect with international professionals, and immerse in a new culture and way of thinking. All internships are cost-neutral, with students receiving a stipend to cover travel and living expenses.

In Norway, students can work with innovative global leaders, surrounded by Norway’s stunning natural beauty. Norway is recognized for its leadership in the fields of ocean technology, AI, cleantech and energy. 

  • Minimum GPA of 4.0
  • Recommendation letter from an MIT faculty member
  • A UROP or other relevant professional experience
  • Informational meetings are available year-round. Contact program manager to schedule.
  • Complete the MISTI Launchpad Application – By December 1st, rolling thereafter (dependent on opportunities)
    • Select MIT-Scandinavia as one of your top choices in the MISTI Launchpad Application
      • Note: You should select MIT-Scandinavia even if you are most interested in Norway, and you'll have the opportunity to discuss Norway as well as Denmark and Sweden when you meet with the Program Manager
  • Interview with Country Program Manager – November to January (as soon as MISTI Launchpad Application is complete)
  • Internship matching process – December to February
  • Mandatory Pre-Departure Sessions – Late March to Early May

How to Apply

Global Teaching Labs

MISTI Global Teaching Labs offers a unique opportunity for MIT students to learn by teaching in schools in around the world over IAP. You will develop and teach extracurricular, usually STEM-focused, classes, emphasizing MIT's "mens et manus" approach and using hands-on activities, experiments, and demonstrations. 

Teach in Norway

Experience Norway over IAP. In this program, MIT students teach entrepreneurship, programming and STEM subjects to high-school students in an immersive and hands-on experience. 

Please note: GTL Norway is on hold for IAP 2026, but will run again in 2027.

  • Minimum GPA of 4.0
  • Mandatory pre-departure preparation
  • Sophomores or above
  • Students should have some prior teaching, TAing, tutoring or mentoring experience
  • Mid-September: Application due. Students interested in Norway are encouraged to select it as their top choice, as spots are limited. Check the MISTI GTL page for more application guidance.
  • October: Pre-selected students are invited to interview shortly.
  • November - December: Students selected to participate will attend pre-departure trainings.
  • January : Most GTL programs take place during the last three weeks.
  • February: Students attend a mandatory re-entry session upon return.
  • Math and Physics
  • Computer Science and Programming (Python)
  • Earth and Climate Sciences
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation (Product design and 3D printing experience helpful)

Review application requirements and learn how to apply, here.

Learn more

No study abroad programs are currently available in Norway, but MIT students do have the opportunity to study in Scandinavia. Programs are available in Stockholm, Sweden and Copenhagen, Denmark. To review courses, locations, requirements and term options, visit MISTI's DIS webpage.

  • Study Abroad Application
  • Interview
  • Minimum GPA of 4.0
  • Mandatory Pre-departure Preparation
  1. Apply directly to DIS by their program deadline. (Their deadline may be earlier than the MISTI deadline.)
  2. Apply to MISTI for MIT approval to study abroad before the deadline for the term you wish to study. Go to the MISTI Portal to apply.
  3. MISTI will be in touch regarding an interview with the applicable Program Manager.

Meet Your Program Manager

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Reach out to Madeline Smith, Managing Director for Scandinavia, to have your questions answered.