Geir Jørgen Bekkevold – New Chair of our Board
At the Council Meeting, hosted electronically this weekend, new Chairs were elected for our Board and Council. We are pleased to welcome Geir Jørgen Bekkevold as the new Chair of our Board. He is a Norwegian politician representing the Christian Democratic Party in his 3rd period in the Parliament. Since Jan 2019 Mr Bekkevold has been the leader of the Health Committee in the Norwegian [...]
Annual Report 2020
Here is the Annual Report 2020 - with stories and images from major events of the past year, financial statement, and key figures. Notice that most of the material is from before the COVID-19. The report is released for the upcoming Council Meeting on May 3rd. Click on any of the images below to read or download Annual Reports from previous years. [...]
Norwegian news from RCN
50 international students still in Flekke, what are they doing? Norwegian news found their way to RCN.
Students chosen for young researcher finalists
Three of our students have been selected for the national finals for young researhers. In total there are 22 finalists for videregående level and our students Kristina Flaatten, Otto Geissler and Sid Layesa are amongst them. Congratulations! This is a great encouragement for inquiring minds in these times. More about the academy for young researchers.
Response to COVID19
FRIDAY, MARCH 27th. Ms Jo Loiterton Acting Rektor These turbulent times are stressful for everyone, but also provide the space and opportunity to be the best versions of ourselves together. At Red Cross Nordic we are proud of our culture – one that supports students to explore and define themselves on their own terms, in a safe and supportive community. Over these past few difficult weeks [...]
RESPONSE TO COVID-19 UPDATE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18th As far as we know, to date, no current UWC RCN student or staff member has been infected with the Covid-19 virus. As for all other sectors, changes within education have been rapid over the last weeks in many parts of the world, including the Nordic region. Given this development, we have little reason to think there will be ordinary exams in IB [...]