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Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet
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Motto: Innovation and creativity
Established: 1996 (1910, 1760)
Type: Public university
Rector: Torbjørn Digernes (Professor of marine system design)
Staff: 4,300
Students: 20,000
Location: Trondheim, Norway
Campus: Gløshaugen
Dragvoll
Øya
Tyholt
Affiliations: European University Association
TIME network
Website: www.ntnu.no

The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, known by its Norwegian acronym NTNU (from Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet), is located in Trondheim. Being the second largest of the seven universities in Norway, it has the main national responsibility for higher education in technology. The university represents academic eminence in technology and the natural sciences as well as in other academic disciplines ranging from the social sciences, the arts, medicine and architecture to fine art.

NTNU is located in several campuses in Trondheim, the two main being Gløshaugen, for engineering and sciences, and Dragvoll, for humanities and social sciences. Other campuses are Tyholt for marine technology, Øya for medicine, Kalvskinnet for archaeology, Midtbyen for the music conservatory and Nedre Elvehavn for the art academy.

NTNU consists of seven faculties and a total of 53 departments. The university has approximately 20,000 students and some 4,300 man-labour years of which 2,500 are within education and research. NTNU has more than 100 laboratories and is at any time running some 2,000 research projects.

NTNU welcomes students from all over the world, cooperates with numerous international universities and takes part in many international exchange programmes[1]. More than 30 of the master’s programmes are taught in English. [2]

NTNU cooperates closely with SINTEF, one of the largest independent research institutions in Europe, and with St. Olavs University Hospital.

NTNU was formed in 1996 by the merger of the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH) (1910), the College of Arts and Sciences (AVH), the Museum of Natural History and Archaeology (VM), the Faculty of Medicine (DMF), and the Trondheim Conservatory of Music (MiT). Prior to the 1996 merge, NTH, AVH, DMF, and VM together constituted the University of Trondheim (UNiT), which was a much looser organization.

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Student organizations

The city of Trondheim has a significant presence of students, and this has made a clear mark on the city. The most famous student organization is the Studentersamfundet i Trondhjem, also known as "the red round house" after its architectural form; every second year it organizes the cultural festival UKA. Another festival organized by students is the International Student Festival in Trondheim ISFiT, which among other things awards a student peace prize. The sports organization, NTNUI, has many members in its many branches, the main ones being orienteering, cross-country and telemark skiing; it also finds room for sports less common in Norway, like American football and aikido. A cabin and cottage organization owns several cabins in the countryside, available for students wishing to spend a few days away. There are also student fraternities, some of which conduct voluntary hazing rituals, devoted to contact with potential employers and for social interaction between students. There are also alumni associations; religious and political organizations; clubs devoted to various topics such as innovation, human rights, beer, oatmeal, anime and computers; and The Association for Various Associations parodying the large number of organizations.

Noted alumni

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Coordinates: 63°25′10″N 10°24′9″E / 63.41944, 10.4025

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