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  1. Jan 1, 2016 · 1910 – Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH) The Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH) was founded in 1910. Twelve years later, the Norwegian Teachers’ College (later AVH) was established. NTNU’s oldest academic community, Bergteknikk, can trace its history back to Bergseminaret, which opened in Kongsberg in 1757.

  2. The Norwegian Institute of Technology (Norwegian: Norges tekniske høgskole, NTH) was a science institute in Trondheim, Norway. It was established in 1910, and existed as an independent technical university for 58 years, after which it was merged into the University of Trondheim as an independent college. In 1996 NTH ceased to exist as an ...

  3. In 1898, TTL moved to a larger building in Munkegata. TTL was disbanded in the 1900s, giving a way to a Norwegian Institute of Technology. 1900–1968. In 1900, the Norwegian Parliament passed a resolution supporting the establishment of Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH) in Trondheim. NTH was officially opened on 15 September 1910.

  4. About NTNU. NTNU - The Norwegian University of Science and Technology is the largest university in Norway, with 39 000 students, of which half study technology and the natural sciences. The history of NTNU goes back to 1910 when The Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH) was established as the country's center for technology education.

  5. Oct 6, 2020 · 110 years of engineers who built Norway. We often associate innovation with someone who invents something completely new. But innovation is also about improving and expanding on existing technology. One hundred and ten years of Norwegian engineering history provides plenty of examples. By Idun Haugan - Published 06.10.2020.

  6. It took another ten years until the Norges Tekniske Høiskole (Norwegian Institute of Technology, or N.T.H.) was inaugurated in Trondheim in September 1910. The long dispute about the establishment of a polytechnic school reflects the debate about the need for the establishment, extension, and reorganisation of technical education in Norway throughout this period.

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  8. Two students at former NTHNorwegian Institute of Technology are awarded the Nobel Prize: Ivar Giæver in Physics 1973 and Lars Onsager in Chemistry 1968; NTNU was established in 1996 after the merger of six research and higher educational institutions in Trondheim.