Minister of Education (Norway)

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Minister of Education of Norway
Kunnskapsminister
Emblem of the Norwegian Government.svg
NM - Tonje Brenna-6 - 51976038435 (cropped).jpg
Incumbent
Tonje Brenna
since 14 October 2021
Ministry of Education and Research
Member of Council of State
Seat Oslo
Nominator Prime Minister
Appointer Monarch
With approval of Parliament
Term length No fixed length
Constituting instrument Constitution of Norway
Formation30 November 1814
First holder Niels Treschow
DeputyState secretaries for the Minister of Education
Website Official website

The Minister of Education (Norwegian : Kunnskapsminister) is a councilor of state in the Ministry of Education and Research. The incumbent minister is Tonje Brenna of the Labour Party which served since October 2021.

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The position was created on 30 November 1814 as Minister for the 1st Ministry and has changed name several times throughout its history.

Ministers

Key
   Agrarian / Centre Party
   Christian Democratic Party
   Conservative Party
   Free-minded Liberal Party
   Independent
   Labour Party
   Liberal Party
   Socialist Left Party

Ministers for the 1st Ministry (18141819)

PhotoNamePartyTook officeLeft officeTenureCabinet
Niels Treschow.png Niels Treschow Independent 30 November 181415 September 18161 year, 290 daysWedel I
Christian Krohg (politician).png Christian Krogh Independent 15 September 181615 September 18171 year, 0 daysWedel I
Niels Treschow.png Niels Treschow Independent 15 September 18171 January 18191 year, 108 daysWedel I

Ministers of Education and Church Affairs (18191884)

PhotoNamePartyTook officeLeft officeTenureCabinet
Niels Treschow.png Niels Treschow Independent 1 January 181915 October 1819287 daysWedel I
Jonas Collett.png Jonas Collett Independent 15 October 181915 September 1820336 daysWedel I
Niels Treschow.png Niels Treschow Independent 15 September 18209 July 18221 year, 297 daysWedel I
Poul-Christian-Holst.jpg Poul Christian Holst Independent 9 July 182215 April 1823280 daysWedel I
Niels Treschow.png Niels Treschow Independent 15 April 182328 June 18252 years, 74 daysWedel I
Poul-Christian-Holst.jpg Poul Christian Holst Independent 28 June 182516 September 182580 daysWedel I
Christian Adolph Diriks malt av Ragna Hennig-Larsen etter silhuett - Eidsvoll 1814 - EM.03071 - crop.jpg Christian Adolph Diriks Independent 16 September 182510 November 183611 years, 55 daysWedel I
Blank.JPG Oluf Borch de Schouboe Independent 10 November 183615 December 183635 daysWedel II
Andreas arntzen 1777 1837.jpg Andreas Arntzen Independent 15 December 183615 June 1837182 daysWedel II
Poul-Christian-Holst.jpg Poul Christian Holst Independent 15 June 183715 September 18392 years, 92 daysWedel II
Blank.JPG Oluf Borch de Schouboe Independent 15 September 183910 October 18401 year, 25 daysWedel II
Poul-Christian-Holst.jpg Poul Christian Holst Independent 10 October 184015 September 18432 years, 340 daysWedel II
Blank.JPG Oluf Borch de Schouboe Independent 15 September 184315 September 18441 year, 0 daysWedel II
Poul-Christian-Holst.jpg Poul Christian Holst Independent 15 September 184419 April 18483 years, 217 daysLøvenskiold/Vogt
Hans Riddervold.png Hans Riddervold Independent 19 April 184815 September 18491 year, 149 daysLøvenskiold/Vogt
J. H. Vogt.png Jørgen Herman Vogt Independent 15 September 184915 September 18501 year, 0 daysLøvenskiold/Vogt
Hans Riddervold.png Hans Riddervold Independent 15 September 18507 September 18543 years, 357 daysLøvenskiold/Vogt
J. H. Vogt.png Jørgen Herman Vogt Independent 7 September 18547 October 185430 daysLøvenskiold/Vogt
Otto Vincent Lange OB.F20293f.jpg Otto Vincent Lange Independent 7 October 185415 September 1855343 daysLøvenskiold/Vogt
Hans Riddervold.png Hans Riddervold Independent 15 September 18551 July 187216 years, 290 daysVogt
38395 Carl Peter Parelius Essendrop cropped.jpg Carl Essendrop Independent 1 July 187228 November 18742 years, 150 daysF. Stang
Rtnissen cropped.jpg Rasmus Tønder Nissen Independent 28 November 187415 October 18761 year, 322 daysF. Stang
Jens Holmboe 1891.jpg Jens Holmboe Independent 15 October 187615 October 18771 year, 0 daysF. Stang
Rtnissen cropped.jpg Rasmus Tønder Nissen Independent 15 October 187711 October 18802 years, 362 daysF. Stang
Jens Holmboe 1891.jpg Jens Holmboe Independent 11 November 188015 October 1881338 daysSelmer
Rtnissen cropped.jpg Rasmus Tønder Nissen Independent 15 October 188119 January 188296 daysSelmer
Nils Hertzberg.png Nils Hertzberg Independent 30 January 188221 March 18842 years, 51 daysSelmer
Henrik Laurentius Helliesen.png Henrik L. Helliesen Independent 21 March 18843 April 188413 daysSelmer
Nils Hertzberg.png Nils Hertzberg Independent 3 April 188426 June 188484 daysSchweigaard

Ministers of Education and Church Affairs (1884–1945)

PhotoNamePartyTook officeLeft officeTenureCabinet
Elias Blix OB.SZ01291.jpg Elias Blix Liberal 26 June 188415 August 18851 year, 50 daysSverdrup
Jakob Sverdrup.png Jakob Sverdrup Liberal 15 August 18851 November 18861 year, 78 days Sverdrup
Elias Blix OB.SZ01291.jpg Elias Blix Liberal 1 November 188624 February 18881 year, 115 days Sverdrup
Jakob Sverdrup.png Jakob Sverdrup Liberal 24 February 188813 July 18891 year, 139 days Sverdrup
Jacob Aall Bonnevie.jpg Jacob Aall Bonnevie Conservative 13 July 18896 March 18911 year, 236 days Stang I
21419 Vilhelm Andreas Wexelsen cropped.jpg Vilhelm Andreas Wexelsen Liberal 6 March 189115 July 18921 year, 131 days Steen I
Carl Berner.PNG Carl Berner Liberal 15 July 18922 May 1893291 days Steen I
Anton Chr. Bang.jpg Anton Christian Bang Conservative 2 May 189327 April 18951 year, 360 days Stang II
Emil Stang by Klem.png Emil Stang Conservative 27 April 189514 October 1895170 days Stang II
Jakob Sverdrup.png Jakob Sverdrup Liberal 14 October 189517 February 18982 years, 126 days Hagerup I
21419 Vilhelm Andreas Wexelsen cropped.jpg Vilhelm Andreas Wexelsen Liberal 17 February 189822 October 19035 years, 247 days Steen II
Blehr I
Blank.JPG Hans Nilsen Hauge Conservative 22 October 190311 March 19051 year, 140 days Hagerup II
Christopher Knudsen.jpg Christopher Knudsen Conservative 11 March 190527 January 1906322 days Michelsen
Otto jensen.jpg Otto Jensen Independent 27 January 190623 October 19071 year, 269 days Michelsen
Abraham Theodor Berge, 1912, L. Szacinski (firmaet), Oslo Museum, OB.SZ22556.jpg Abraham Berge Liberal 23 October 190719 March 1908148 days Løvland
KarlSeip1855.jpg Karl Seip Liberal 19 March 19088 July 19091 year, 111 days Knudsen I
Knut johannes hougen.jpg Johannes Hougen Liberal 8 July 19092 February 1910209 days Knudsen I
Just Qvigstad.jpg Just Qvigstad Conservative 2 February 191020 February 19122 years, 18 days Konow
Edvard liljedahl cropped.jpg Edvard Liljedahl Free-minded Liberal 20 February 191231 January 1913346 days Bratlie
Aasulv Bryggesaa.jpg Aasulv Bryggesaa Liberal 31 January 191326 October 19152 years, 296 days Knudsen II
J. Lovland - no-nb digifoto 20160420 00234 NB NS NM 10313 (cropped).jpg Jørgen Løvland Liberal 26 October 191521 June 19204 years, 239 days Knudsen II
Nils Riddervold Jensen.jpg Nils Riddervold Jensen Conservative 21 June 192022 June 19211 year, 1 day B. Halvorsen I
Martin olsen nalum.jpg Martin Olsen Nalum Liberal 22 June 19216 March 19231 year, 257 days Blehr II
Ivar b saelen.jpg Ivar B. Sælen Conservative 6 March 192324 November 1923263 days B. Halvorsen II
Berge
Karl Sanne.jpg Karl Sanne Conservative 12 December 192325 July 1924226 days Berge
Ivar petterson tveiten.jpg Ivar P. Tveiten Liberal 25 July 19245 March 19261 year, 223 days Mowinckel I
Wilhelm christian magelssen.jpg Wilhelm Christian Magelssen Conservative 5 March 192625 December 19271 year, 295 days Lykke
Ole Ludvig Baeroe.jpg Ole Bærøe Conservative 25 December 192728 January 192834 days Lykke
Olav Martinus Steinnes.jpg Olav Steinnes Labour 28 January 192815 February 192818 days Hornsrud
Sigvald mathias hasund cropped.jpg Sigvald M. Hasund Liberal 15 February 192812 May 19313 years, 86 days Mowinckel II
Nils tradal.jpg Nils Trædal Agrarian 12 May 19313 March 19331 year, 295 days Kolstad
Hundseid
Knut liestol.jpg Knut Liestøl Liberal 3 March 193320 March 19352 years, 17 days Mowinckel III
Hjelmtveit L 4161Fo30141706070010 32.jpg Nils Hjelmtveit Labour 20 March 193525 June 194510 years, 97 days Nygaardsvold

Ministers of Education and Church Affairs (1945–1990)

PhotoNamePartyTook officeLeft officeTenureCabinet
Blank.JPG Kaare Fostervoll Labour 25 June 194528 June 19483 years, 3 days Gerhardsen I-II
Blank.JPG Lars Moen Labour 28 June 19489 December 19535 years, 164 days Gerhardsen II
Torp
31613 Birger Bergersen cropped.jpg Birger Bergersen Labour 9 December 195323 April 19606 years, 136 days Torp
Gerhardsen III
Helge sivertsen ob f06471b cropped.jpg Helge Sivertsen Labour 23 April 196028 August 19633 years, 127 days Gerhardsen III
Blank.JPG Olaf Kortner Liberal 28 August 196325 September 196328 days Lyng
Helge sivertsen ob f06471b cropped.jpg Helge Sivertsen Labour 25 September 196312 October 19652 years, 17 days Gerhardsen IV
KjellBondevik2.png Kjell Bondevik Christian Democratic 12 October 196517 March 19715 years, 156 days Borten
70289 Bjartmar Gjerde.jpg Bjartmar Gjerde Labour 17 March 197118 October 19721 year, 215 days Bratteli I
Blank.JPG Anton Skulberg Centre 18 October 197216 October 1973363 days Korvald
70289 Bjartmar Gjerde.jpg Bjartmar Gjerde Labour 16 October 197315 January 19762 years, 91 days Bratteli II
Blank.JPG Kjølv Egeland Labour 15 January 19768 October 19793 years, 266 days Nordli
Einar forde cropped.jpg Einar Førde Labour 8 October 197914 October 19812 years, 6 days Nordli
Brundtland I
Blank.JPG Tore Austad Conservative 14 October 19818 June 19831 year, 237 days Willoch I
(Bilden ar tagen vid Nordiska radets session i Oslo, 2003) (1).jpg Kjell Magne Bondevik Christian Democratic 8 June 19839 May 19862 years, 335 days Willoch II
Blank.JPG Kirsti Kolle Grøndahl Labour 9 May 198613 June 19882 years, 35 days Brundtland II
Blank.JPG Mary Kvidal Labour 13 June 198816 October 19891 year, 125 days Brundtland II
Blank.JPG Einar Steensnæs Christian Democratic 16 October 19891 January 199077 days Syse

Ministers of Education and Research (1990–present)

PhotoNamePartyTook officeLeft officeTenureCabinetRef
Blank.JPG Einar Steensnæs Christian Democratic 1 January 19903 November 1990306 days Syse [1]
Gudmund Hernes2.JPG Gudmund Hernes Labour 3 November 199022 December 19955 years, 52 days Brundtland III [2]
Reidar Sandal - Norges Bank Arstale (174942).jpg Reidar Sandal Labour 22 December 199517 October 19971 year, 299 days Brundtland III
Jagland
[2]
Blank.JPG Jon Lilletun Christian Democratic 17 October 199717 March 20002 years, 152 days Bondevik I [3]
Kulturminister Trond Giske pa apningen av Rockheim.jpg Trond Giske Labour 17 March 200019 October 20011 year, 216 days Stoltenberg I [4]
Kristin Clemet.jpg Kristin Clemet Conservative 19 October 200117 October 20053 years, 363 days Bondevik II [5]
Oeystein Djupedal, kunskapsminister Norge, innan undervisningsministermotet i Kopenhamn 2006-09-01.jpg Øystein Djupedal Socialist Left 17 October 200518 October 20072 years, 1 day Stoltenberg II [6]
Bard Vegar Solhjell - 2010-04-10 at 11-46-06 (1).jpg Bård Vegar Solhjell Socialist Left 18 October 200720 October 20092 years, 2 days Stoltenberg II [6]
Norges finansminister Kristin Halvorsen vid Nordiska Radets session i Helsingfors 2008-10-28 (1).jpg Kristin Halvorsen Socialist Left 20 October 200916 October 20133 years, 361 days Stoltenberg II [6]
Torbjorn Roe Isaksen Sentralbanksjefens arstale 2018 (191730).jpg Torbjørn Røe Isaksen Conservative 16 October 201317 January 20184 years, 93 days Solberg [7]
Jan Tore Sanner - 2010-05-08 at 10-34-24.jpg Jan Tore Sanner Conservative 17 January 201824 January 20202 years, 7 days Solberg

[8]

Trine Skei Grande (175428).jpg Trine Skei Grande Liberal 24 January 202013 March 202049 days Solberg [9]
Guri Melby (51133281858) (cropped).jpg Guri Melby Liberal 13 March 202014 October 20211 year, 215 days Solberg [10]
NM - Tonje Brenna-6 - 51976038435 (cropped).jpg Tonje Brenna Labour 14 October 2021present1 year, 310 days Støre [11]

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