About Oslo Science Hub

Oslo Science Hub will provide Campus Radiumhospitalet with essential space and infrastructure to elevate Norwegian cancer research and innovation to new heights.




Spanning 40,000 square metres of modern facilities above ground — with critical infrastructure located underground for security and resilience — Oslo Science Hub will provide the space, technology, and community needed to drive the next generation of cancer research and innovation.
When fully operational in 2030, the Hub will accommodate up to 2,000 people and represent a private investment of NOK 2–3 billion.
Timeline for the planning process
Oslo Science Hub is currently in a zoning process with the Planning and Building Administration of Oslo Municipality. Below you will find a timeline with key milestones, where the milestones open for public input are highlighted.
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2030
Anticipated completion of Oslo Science Hub
2027
Planning proposal submitted for political approval by the City Council, Oslo Municipality
2027
Submission of the planning proposal to the Planning and Building Administration
2027
Adjustment of the planning proposal following public consultation and review
2026
Public hearing and inspection of the planning proposal
2026
Planning proposal submitted to Oslo Municipality’s Planning and Building Administration
2026
Dialogue phase with the Planning and Building Administration of Oslo Municipality and other authorities
2026
Development of the planning proposal and key impact considerations
2026
Adoption of the planning programme
2025
New public consultation on the planning programme
2025
Revision of the planning programme
2025
Planning programme open for public consultation
2025
Development of the planning programme begins
2024
Public consultation period – notice of commencement
2024
Initiation of planning work
2018
The idea for Oslo Science Hub emerges


A vibrant community
Oslo Science Hub is more than a research building — it is a catalyst for a new way of working and living at Campus Radiumhospitalet. The hub helps transform the campus into a vibrant micro-district with a central square, cafés, restaurants and local shops. These shared spaces encourage interaction between scientists, clinicians, patients, next of kin and industry — and are open to the neighbourhood.
Through forward-looking urban design and modern infrastructure, Oslo Science Hub connects the entire Campus Radiumhospitalet ecosystem — creating a truly inclusive and inspiring environment for research, innovation and care.
Through forward-looking urban design and modern infrastructure, Oslo Science Hub connects the entire Campus Radiumhospitalet ecosystem — creating a truly inclusive and inspiring environment for research, innovation and care.


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