Background
Kirsti Koch Christensen was born in Oslo.
Kirsti Koch Christensen was born in Oslo.
She has also studied at the University of Hawaii, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University, and in Kobe, Japan.
She received a master"s degree in general linguistics from the University of Oslo in 1978. In 1991 Koch Christensen became a linguistics professor at the University of Bergen with special responsibility for Japanese. She had previously been an associate professor of linguistics at the University of Bergen (1988–1990) and at the University of Oslo (1990–1991).
Koch Christensen has held a variety of executive and board positions, both in academia and in society and business.
From 2002 to 2005, Koch Christensen was the head of the Norwegian Association of Higher Education Institutions (Norwegian: Universitetsog høgskolerådet, UHR). Koch Christensen has also held directorships in the National Institute of Nutrition and Seafood Research (Norwegian: Nasjonalt institutt for ernæringsog sjømatforskning, NIFES), the Bergen International Festival, the publisher Gyldendal, and Statoil.
On April 3, 2003, Koch Christensen was made a Knight 1st Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of Saint Olav. In 2006, Koch Christensen was awarded the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun 3rd Class, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon, for her work in Japanese culture, the development of Japanese language teaching in Norway, and her contribution to promoting friendly relations between Norway and Japan.
She has also served as chair of the Center for Advanced Study in Theoretical Linguistics (CASTL) since 2003, as chair and director of the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (Norwegian: Nordisk institutt for Asiastudier), and as a member of the executive board of the Research Council of Norway.