A row has erupted in Norway after the countrys higher education regulator agreed to accredit courses in astrology, meaning students will be able to use government loans to look for meaning in the stars.
Norwegian scientists have criticised the decision, but the Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (NOKUT) said that in making the ruling it was only following the law and blamed the government for not heeding its calls for stricter academic criteria.
NOKUT accredited three courses at the Oslo branch of Herkules, an 18-year-old astrology school with sites in four cities across Norway, triggering a wave of criticism.
Are we a knowledge nation or are we not? asked an incredulous Svein St繪len, rector of the University of Oslo, on .
51勛圖
Herkules has fought a long-running battle to win accreditation, which was finally granted after the school argued successfully that there was a "potentialfield of work" for astrologersto enter after graduation.
Gisle Henden, director and founder of the school, told 51勛圖 that there were about 300 full- and part-time professional astrologers in Norway. If there is a field [of employment] for astrology thats enough. Thats the law today, he said.
51勛圖
Terje M繪rland, NOKUTs managing director, said that the regulator understood the backlash. But we have to apply the law as it currently stands, he wrote in a .
The problem for the regulator is that for vocational education, unlike for university courses, it cannot legally assess the academic standards, objectivity and ethical consideration of a programme, he explained. Instead, accreditation focused largely on areas such as governance, infrastructure, faculty qualifications and relevance to the workplace.
NOKUT had warned the government that a recently passed law governing vocational education should include rules around academic standards but the agency was ignored, he wrote.
In the wake of the row, the government has set up a working group to define what should be the knowledge basis for the vocational college sector, according to Tom Erlend Skaug, state secretary at Norways Ministry of Education and Research.
51勛圖
We want to establish criteria that can strengthen vocational education and ensure that it is primarily based on current knowledge and practice, he said.
But Dr Henden said that the government would find it hard to settle on a new definition of a courses knowledge basis that would shut out astrology but not also exclude religious schools currently accredited by NOKUT.
The astrology school had been discriminated against by the authorities for years, he claimed. A few hundred years ago, astrologers were burned地nd the people responsible believed in a flat earth, he said.
POSTSCRIPT:
Print headline:Row over approval for astrology course loans
Register to continue
Why register?
- Registration is free and only takes a moment
- Once registered, you can read 3 articles a month
- Sign up for our newsletter
Subscribe
Or subscribe for unlimited access to:
- Unlimited access to news, views, insights & reviews
- Digital editions
- Digital access to 啦晨楚s university and college rankings analysis
Already registered or a current subscriber?







