Trondheim
City of Trondheim
Trondheim is the third largest city in Norway, located in the middle of the country. The city has 180,000 inhabitants. Trondheim’s well established and internationally renowned university and research community provides resources for all types of business and industry.
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), the colleges and Scandinavia’s largest independent research institute – the SINTEF Group – make Trondheim the technology capital of Norway. Trondheim is the No. 1 student city in Norway. The best qualified students from all over the country apply to graduate in Trondheim. The city is also the most popular place to study for international students in Norway and the student population has a strong influence on the city. 33,000 students are resident in Trondheim, leaving an indelible impression in a city with a total of 180,000 residents.
Norwegian University of Science and Technology - NTNU
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is Norway’s primary institution for educating the nation’s future engineers and scientists. The university also has strong programmes in the social sciences, teacher education, the arts and humanities, medicine, architecture and fine art.
NTNU’s cross-disciplinary research delivers creative innovations that have far-reaching social and economic impact.
City of Trondheim | Norwegian University of Science and Technology - NTNU |
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Munkegata 1 7004 Trondheim Norway |
Rector’s Staff 7491 Trondheim Norway |
Contactperson: Berit Antonie Holmlimo |
Contactperson: Arild Smolan Senior Adviser |
Phone: +47 907 49 041 |
Phone: +47 91 89 75 39 |
E-mail: berit.antonie.holmlimo@trondheim.kommune.no |
E-mail: arild.smolan@ntnu.no |
Website (City): http://trondheim.com/ |
Website (University): www.ntnu.edu |