Langhaugen Upper Secondary School

Luisa Van den Bergh (left), Johanne F. Ullestad and Katrine Jakobsen from Langhaugen Upper Secondary School came on second place in the Holberg Prize School Project 2014. Here along with Holberg Prize winner 2014 Michael Cook, and Minister Monica Mæland. Photo Marit / Hommedal

Langhaugen Upper Secondary School came on second place in the Holberg Prize School Project 2014.

Second place in the Holberg Prize School Project 2014 went to Luisa Van den Bergh, Katrine Jakobsen and Johanne F. Ullestad from Langhaugen Upper Secondary School in Bergen for their project “Life with the ‘golden ticket’? Possibilities and challenges for young adults, arriving Norway as minors”.

The Research Project

Title:

Life with the ‘golden ticket’? Possibilities and challenges for young adults, arriving Norway as minors

Written by:

Luisa Van den Bergh, Katrine Jakobsen and Johanne F. Ullestad

Year:

The School Programme

Tre jenter, tidligere deltakere i Holbergprisen i skolen på fagdagen. Rollup med logo i bakgrunn.

The Holberg School Programme is an annual research competition for students in Norwegian upper secondary schools i the humanities, social sciences law and theology. Each year, around 1,000 students from 20 selected schools participate in the competition.

The Holberg School Programme Jury selects three research projects that are awarded prizes of NOK 30,000, NOK 20,000 and NOK 10,000 respectively.

The finalists are announced in mid May, and the award ceremony is held during the Holberg Week in early June each year.