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Anne-May and Victoria are standing outside. Anne-May is smiling and wearing a grey jacket, Victoria is smiling and wearing an orange jacket and a black sweater. In the background, houses and buildings.

Two master's degrees completed!

Two of Eikholt's employees have now completed their master's degree! In May 2025, audiographer Anne-May Førland handed in her master's thesis on "Mobility programme in hearing aids for people with combined visual and hearing impairment/deafblindness". At the same time, senior counsellor and social worker Victoria Falen handed in her master's thesis on "User-controlled personal assistance (BPA) - A service for people with combined sensory impairment/deafblindness" Read more about this here:

Two people are standing on a boat. It is dark. They are wearing yellow rainwear. One is shining a torch at the other, who is using sign language.

Activity, insight and practice - a unique collaboration with the country's interpreting programmes

Every autumn, participants with combined visual and hearing impairments gather for an active and educational course at Eikholt. At the same time, interpreting students from three of the country's interpreting programmes gain valuable practice in real situations - as interpreters and companions. Read more about the course and interpreting practice here:

Interpreting student Dina - there is a before and after practice on Eikholt

Meet Dina, a 23-year-old student at NTNU in Trondheim, in her final semester of the Bachelor of Norwegian Sign Language, Professional Programme in Interpreting. With a background in drama from high school and NTNU, she has always had a love for practical subjects. Now she is on her way to completing her education and becoming a professional interpreter. She talks about her choice, about being an interpreting student and what practice has meant for her learning.

Image from the climbing wall: Two women are in the centre of a climbing wall, each secured with a rope. To the right, a woman with a full tail is stretching out her arms and holding on to the rope high up, her left leg has reached the next step. The interpreter is on the left, she gives a haptic signal about where the next hold for the right arm is.

Interpreting student and practice experiences at Eikholt

Martine Jevne is 23 years old and has studied sign language and interpreting at OsloMet. She has always had an interest in languages and a dream of learning sign language, which led her to study interpreting and is now employed as an interpreter at NAV Tolketjenesten Vest-Viken. Here she talks about her practical experiences at Eikholt.

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