Department of Safety, Economics and Planning

The department carries out research and offers study programmes at all levels within Risk management and societal safety, Industrial economics and City and regional planning.

Published Updated on
Facts
Employees

96

Students

900

Visiting address

Kjølv Egelands hus, D block (4th floor), Kristine Bonnevies vei 22, 4021 Stavanger

Illustration of city planning urban design.

About Department of Safety, Economics and Planning

Our goal is to be an internationally leading research environment in our chosen fields.

The department has, over time, consistently been among Norway's most productive research communities, measured in publication points per scientific staff. The department is home to several reasearch groups, such as Risk Management and Societal Safety (in Norwegian) and Sustainable urban development, planning and design.

Studies

The Department of Safety, Economics and Planning is responsible for a wide range of studies at all levels (see full list on our Norwegian page).

Master of Science in City and Regional Planning

The 2-year master programme in City and Regional Planning qualifies you to understand and shape the cities of the future. Taught in English.

Master of Science in Risk Analysis

A risk expert is able to support risk knowledge generation for all types of issues and can help treat current and emerging risk problems facing societies today, such as terrorism, complex technological risks and climate change. Taught in English.

Risk Management and Societal Safety – PhD

Risk Management and Societal Safety is a subfield within the doctoral programme in Science and Technology at UiS. The subfield has specialisations in risk management, societal safety, industrial economics, and city and regional planning. The doctoral programme is linked to the research within each of these specialisations.

research

Research at the department

The employees at the department have a high level of professional competence. Half of the scientific staff are professors. The department has many PhD students. 

Ongoing research within five research areas:

  • Risk analysis and governance 
  • Industrial economy  
  • Food economy: production, value chains, markets
  • City and Regional Planning 
  • Societal Safety

For many years, the institute has been among Norway's most active research environments, measured in publication points per scientific employee. 

Contact us

Head of Department
51832191
Faculty of Science and Technology
Department of Safety, Economics and Planning
Higher Executive Officer
51831452
Faculty of Science and Technology
Faculty Administration TN
Kontor for utdanningsadministrative tjenester
Higher Executive Officer
51831444
KE C-103
Faculty of Science and Technology
Faculty Administration TN
Kontor for utdanningsadministrative tjenester

More from the department

Student involvement in real-life challenges: Designing the future hotel

Students from different study programs across UiS were invited to engage in a challenge-based learning activity, aiming ...

Environmental risk assessment of enhanced oil recovery solutions

In his PhD work, Mehul Vora has contributed to new knowledge about the environmental risk related to shortlisted product...

Solar Energy Research Group

Solar Energy Research Group seeks to overcome barriers to world solar adoption by connecting solar energy researchers fr...

Meet risk engineer Daniel

– I carry out risk analyses and assessments related to accident incidents/accident loads for Ferry-free E39, says Daniel...

Meet ph.d student Ingrid

– You are given the opportunity to study risk analysis in one of the most internationally acknowledged research environm...

Green behaviour through rewards

Associate Professor Ari Tarigan from the Department of economics, safety and planning is part of a group of researchers ...

ROADMAP – European observatory on disaster risk and crisis management best practices

The ROADMAP project has the overall objective to establish a European «doctrine on disaster risk and crisis management»,...

Climate change adaptation strategies

The RISKSEC 2.0 project studies local climate change adaptation – from risk governance to securitisation strategies?

UiS establishes an interdisciplinary research group within tunnel safety

Aiming to promote innovation and achieving increased tunnel safety, a research group has been established at the Departm...

Risk Management and Societal Safety - PhD

Risk Management and Societal Safety is a subfield within the doctoral programme in Science and Technology at UiS. The su...