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Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Located in Trondheim, Gjøvik and Ålesund. Specializing in technology and the natural sciences. 40 000 students.
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The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU; Norwegian: Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet) is a public research university in Norway and the largest in terms of enrollment. The university's headquarters is located in Trondheim, with regional campuses in Gjøvik and Ålesund.
Master's programmes in English. There are three types of English-language master's degrees offered at NTNU. For the majority of the degrees, the student will spend the full two years at NTNU. We also offer continuing education and temporary student places for refugees.
Norwegian University of Science and Technology. NTNU is an international oriented university with headquarters in Trondheim and campuses in Gjøvik and Ålesund. NTNU has a main profile in science and technology, a variety of programmes of professional study, and great academic breadth that also includes the humanities, social sciences ...
Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet. Campuser i Trondheim, Gjøvik og Ålesund. NTNU har 40000 studenter og hovedansvar for den høyere teknologiutdanningen i Norge.
A PhD degree is the highest level of formalized education in Norway. A doctoral degree from NTNU qualifies you to a range of positions both in the private and public sector. Though academia has traditionally been the main career path, an increasing number of doctors are going into leading positions in the private sector.
Although the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) specialises in engineering, technology and natural sciences, it also has students, teachers and researchers across social sciences, health sciences, medicine, arts and humanities.