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Gazan medical students granted Norway visas as ministers step in

Ten students from Gaza鈥檚 Al-Azhar University were originally denied study permits last month

Published on
August 5, 2024
Last updated
October 17, 2025
Manar Al Khodari, far right, with classmates at Al-Azhar University
Source: Manar Al Khodari
Manar Al Khodari, far right, with classmates at Al-Azhar University

A group of medical students from Gaza who were initially denied student visas will begin an exchange programme at the University of Oslo this month, following intervention from the Norwegian government.

Of 10 students from Al-Azhar University to be accepted onto a four-month exchange semester, all but one were聽denied a study permit by the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration聽(UDI), with the student who received a visa also holding Egyptian citizenship. On 2 August, however, Norway鈥檚 Ministry of Justice and Public Security directed the UDI to issue 鈥渢ime-limited student visa[s]鈥 to the remaining nine students.

Speaking to聽探花视频聽before her visa was approved, fifth-year medical student Manar Al Khodari said the exchange programme, through which the Al-Azhar students will complete and be examined on several of their remaining major courses, would be 鈥渟o helpful鈥, adding, 鈥淔inishing our degree so we can go back is so crucial for our healthcare system to rebuild.鈥

Describing the morning she learned her visa had been approved, she said, 鈥淚t was probably the happiest moment I鈥檝e experienced in the past three years.鈥

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All 10 students were displaced to Egypt following Hamas鈥 7 October attacks in Israel and Israel鈥檚 subsequent war in Gaza, while both the Al-Azhar campus and Al-Shifa Hospital, where they received medical training, have been destroyed聽by Israeli forces.

Explaining the decision to intervene, the Norwegian government echoed Ms Al Khodari, with prime minister Jonas Gahr St酶re saying in a statement: 鈥淭ogether with contributions from other countries, this could mean a difference for the healthcare system in Gaza in the long term.鈥

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鈥淪everal hundred health workers have been killed and it is very difficult for aid organisations to get medical personnel into Gaza,鈥 Mr St酶re said. 鈥淭he lack of healthcare personnel will make a severely affected healthcare system even less able to handle an already major humanitarian disaster.鈥

When the students鈥 permits were originally refused last month, the UDI told聽THE: 鈥淭he current situation in Gaza weakens the likelihood that applicants from Gaza will be able to return after completing their studies in Norway.鈥 The decision prompted outcry in Norway, with the Norwegian Medical Association and the Norwegian Student Organisation among those to condemn it.

Stein St酶len, rector of the University of Oslo, said the staff coordinating the exchange programme 鈥渘ever lost hope and carried on鈥 after the students鈥 visa applications were denied, in part due to the strength of the public response. 鈥淏ut it was a relief when the good news arrived,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 am grateful for the government鈥檚 intervention.鈥

鈥淚n the long run, I believe that both Norwegian and European universities need to contribute more, as higher education and knowledge are extremely important elements in the rebuilding of the society,鈥 he said.

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鈥淭his experience will enrich my personal and professional life in ways I can鈥檛 yet fully imagine,鈥 said Ms Al Khodari, adding, 鈥淩ight now, we鈥檙e all on a frantic hunt for winter jackets 鈥 a rare commodity in Egypt.鈥

Fellow student Dema Ahmed told THE:聽鈥淭his feels like an incredible opportunity to explore new perspectives, meet people from different backgrounds, and dive into a new academic environment.鈥

For the Al-Azhar students, Ms Ahmed said, receiving their visas 鈥淸gave] us hope again to complete our dreams鈥.

emily.dixon@timeshighereducation.com

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