

About us
Every lesson we teach comes from our own journey of building connections, crossing cultures and creating opportunities.
Our story
Norskhub began with our own journey of starting over in Norway. When Arzy moved from India to Australia and then to Norway with his wife Kajsa, he knew the challenges of building a life in a new country. Job rejections, starting from scratch and learning a new language made the road tough.
Kajsa, Norwegian herself, had also faced struggles finding work after returning home. Together, we saw how isolating the process can be and decided to create something different, a place where learners feel supported, encouraged and truly seen.
Norskhub is more than a course platform. It is a welcoming community where learning Norwegian is empowering, practical and full of real life support.
The team


Kajsa
Co-founder & Lead Instructor
As our co-founder, lead instructor and eternal motivator, Kajsa believes learning Norwegian should feel like a genuine invitation to learn. She has a gift for making lessons fun, accessible and full of practical tips you can use from day one.
Whether guiding you through tricky pronunciation, sharing her favourite Norwegian recipes or reminding you that you can do this, Kajsa is all about helping you feel at home in your new community.

Arzy
Co-founder & Obstacle-Solver
As our co-founder and creative driver, Arzy knows the challenges and rewards of starting over in a new country. His vision shapes our programs, always aiming to make them inclusive, inspiring and practical for learners everywhere.
Whether developing new ideas, finding fresh ways to connect or encouraging you to keep going, Arzy is committed to helping you feel confident, supported and part of a community.

Hanne
Digital VA & Creative Mastermind
As our digital VA, Hanne turns ideas into reality, from designing visuals to testing courses and making sure learners get the resources they need. She brings creativity, organisation and a love for details to everything she does.
Originally from Norway and now living in India, she knows the challenges of adapting to a new culture and language. Her own experience abroad drives her passion for building inclusive and supportive digital spaces.