Student games
The Student Games are one of Norway’s biggest and best multi-sport events, held in Oslo, Bergen, Tromsø and Trondheim.
The Games attract between 1,000 and 2,500 participants from campuses across the country for sports and celebration!
Here you can join everything from Handball to Yukigassen and get to know new like-minded students and volunteers.
In the fall of 2022, we arranged the Student Games Bergen Challenge together with NHHI, where over 3000 participants and volunteers gathered to participate in 25 different sports.
This spring, we’re doing it again – when Studentlekene Trondheim will be organized for the first time in four years.
Look forward to it!
The Student Games build on more than 20 years of experience and traditions and started with a bang in 1999, when NTNUI welcomed 800 participants in ten different sports.
This was the start of what would prove to be a huge success, which continues to grow.
Since 2010, the games have been held every year (with the exception of the pandemic) with an ever-increasing number of participants and interest in the rest of student sports Norway.
Today, the Student Games are one of our flagships in our daily work.
The basic idea is that participants and volunteers should experience mastery, unity, joy and personal development together with other students across campuses and student sports teams.
The Student Games will house the most attractive competition offering for students, good meeting places to create new – and strengthen old friendships as well as contributing to a sustainable, inclusive and robust organization.
After NTNUI initiated a new era with a new competition concept more than 20 years ago, NHHI came on board in 2011, and several student sports teams have since signed up to organize the Student Games.
As of today, NHHI, TSI, Studentspretten, NTNUI and BIA/NIHI have been awarded and organized the games.
In order to organize and participate in the Student Games, you must meet the minimum requirements set out inthe “Competition Regulations 2022-2024“.