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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Norwegian and technology university Logo de la ntnu (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4History Foundation 1910 Norwegian Technical College (NTH) 1968 University of Trondheim (Unit) 1996 ntnu 2016 Current status Status Type Public university Legal status Organizational ( d) Official name Norwegian University of Science and Technology Linguistic diet Devise Knowledge for a better world (Knowledge for a better world) Member of Site web Key figures Students Budget Localisation Pays Campus Dragvoll, Elgeseter, Gj\u00f8vik, Gl\u00f8shaugen, Kalvskinnet, Lerkendal-Election Rinda, Moholt, Olavskvartalet, Rotvoll, Solsiden, Tunga, Tyholt, \u00d8ya, \u00c5lesund (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Would Edit – Modify the code – Modifier wikidata L’ Norwegian and technology university , better known under its Norwegian initials Ntnu (Norwegian Norwegian University of Science and Technology ), whose main administration is located in Trondheim, Norway, is a public university founded in 1996. In addition, NTNU is the most prestigious Scandinavian institution providing training for naval engineering and naval architect. It is also, globally, a reference establishment in the maritime field, if not the first. Aerial photo of the NTH around 1930. Location of cities where the NTNU is present. The NTNU was born in 1996 from the grouping of six institutions: Norwegian Institute of Technology ( Norwegian Technical College , NTH), College of Sciences and Arts ( The general science college , Avh), Museum of natural history and archeology ( The Science Museum , VM), Medical School ( The Faculty of Medicine , DMF), Trondheim Academy of Fine Arts ( The Academy of Fine Arts in Trondheim ), Trondheim music conservatory ( The Music Conservatory in Trondheim ). Before 1996, NTH, AVH, DMF and VM formed together the University of Trondheim (Unit), a low centralized structure. In 2014, the government appealed to suggestions for the purpose of improving functioning and reducing costs related to higher education. In this context, the NTNU, the University Institute of S\u00f8r-Tr\u00f8ndelag ( S\u00f8r-Tr\u00f8ndelag University College , Hist), L’Astut Universitaire de Gj\u00f8vik ( Gj\u00f8vik University College , HIG) a L’Astut Universitaire de \u00c5lesund ( \u00c5lesund University College , Hiqu) offer their merger in 2015 which becomes effective from the first is January 2016 . The whole retains the names and visual identity of the NTNU. HIG and Hi\u00e5 become respectively NTNU \u00e0 Gj\u00f8vik And Ntnu \u00e0 \u00c5lesund and the NTNU PRE-2016 and Hist become I am Nto to Trondheim . Reorganization continues in the following years. La NTNU See Situe Sur Diver’s Campus \u00e0 Travers Trondheim, Gj\u00f8vik et \u00c5lesund [ 2 ] , the two main ones being Gl\u00f8shaugen, for science and engineering, and Dragvoll, for the human sciences, both located in Trondheim. Among the other campuses are in particular Tyholt for sea technologies, \u00d8ya for medicine, and Solsiden in downtown Trondheim, where the Academy of Fine Arts is located. The NTNU also manages the museum of natural history and archeology of Trondheim which presents to the public three areas of research: natural history, cultural history and archeology. The Center for University Works of Trondheim (SIT) offers various catering and health services on each NTNU campus and also manages university residences allowing students to live near their place of study. The main administration of the NTNU, located on the Gl\u00f8shaugen campus, in Trondheim. The NTNU offers more than 400 study programs, from doctoral license (PHD), including 40 Master taught in English. Table of ContentsFaculty list [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Research [ modifier | Modifier and code ] International rankings [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Teachers [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Students [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Notes [ modifier | Modifier and code ] References [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Related articles [ modifier | Modifier and code ] external links [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Faculty list [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The NTNU is made up of 8 faculties and the university museum, forming a set of 56 departments [ 3 ] . Faculty of architecture and design Trondheim Academy of Fine Arts Department of Design Department of Architecture and Technology Department of Architecture and Planning Letter faculty Department of philosophy and studies of religions Department of Studies of History Department of Arts and Media Studies Music department Department of Languages \u200b\u200band Literature Department of Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies Faculty of information technology and electrical engineering General Science Department Computer Science department Electronic Systems Department Electric engineering department Department of ICT and Natural Sciences Information Security and Communication Technologies Department Department of Mathematics Sciences Cybernetic engineering department Engineering faculty Department of energy engineering and processes Sea Techniques Department Department of Geoscience and Petroleum Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Department of Engineering Mechanical and industrial engineering department Department of Maritime and Civil Engineering Department of Manufacture and Civil Engineering Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Gj\u00f8vik Health Science Department Department of Health Science \u00c5lesund Kavli Institute for Neuroscience systems Cancer research department and molecular medicine Department of Medical Laboratory and Health of Child and Women Department of neuromedicine and movement science Mental health department Department of Public Health and Nursing Care Medical circulation and imaging department Faculty of Natural Sciences The natural sciences building, on the Gl\u00f8shaugen campus. Biology department Department of Biological Science \u00c5lesund Department of Biotechnology and Food Science Laboratory Biomedical Science Department Physics department Department of Chemistry Department of Industrial Chemistry Department of Science and Engineering of Materials Faculty of Social and Educational Sciences Le Campus de Dragvoll, \u00e0 Trondheim. Department of Geography Pedagogy Department Department of Education and Continuous Training Department of Social Labor Department of Sociology and Political Science Department of Psychology Department of Social Anthropology Faculty of economics and management Ntnu business school International Trade Department Department of industrial economics and management techniques Economics department Museum of Natural History and Archeology of Trondheim Natural History Department Department of Archeology and Cultural History Research [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The NTNU has more than 120 research laboratories [ first ] And collaborates very closely with the Norwegian research organization Sintef. These main strategic research sectors are energy, health, the maritime sector and sustainable development [ 4 ] .The NTNU also has two offices in Brussels [ 5 ] and tokyo [ 6 ] (In collaboration with the University of Bergen), to strengthen its participation in research projects of the European Research Council (for example Horizon 2020) and collaborations between Norwegian and Japanese universities, respectively. Ntnu is at the origin of The HUNT Study [ 7 ] , One of the most extensive epidemiological studies in the world. It brings together data out of more than 120,000 people since 1984, out of four successive waves. International rankings [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Teachers [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Students [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The city of Trondheim has a very important student population that marks the life of the city. The best known among student organizations is Student Society in Trondheim , also known under the nickname “red and round house” according to the building which houses its premises. Student community Organize the most important cultural festival in Norway, UKA, and the Trondheim International Festival of Trondheim, a student international festival in Trondheim (ISFIT) every two years, both under the responsibility of students. The organization also has a cottage for students (studenterhytta) , outside the city near the hill of Gr\u00e5kallen, as well as many small chalets (cabins) available to students who wish to spend a few days in contact with nature. The Sports Club, NTNUI, brings together many members in various disciplines, the main ones being orientation, cross -country skiing and telemark. 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