As of January 1, 2016 NTNU merged with the University College in Sør-Trøndelag, the University College in Gjøvik and the University College in Ålesund. The decision regarding the new faculty/departmental structure will be made in the spring of 2016.
Studies
- Specialization in technology and the natural sciences.
- Also offers a range of bachelor's, master's and doctoral programmes in the humanities, social sciences, economics, health sciences, education science, and aesthetic disciplines.
- Professional degree programmes in medicine, psychology, architecture, the fine arts, music, and teacher education, in addition to technology.
- 39 000 students, of which half study technology and the natural sciences.
- 6000 participants in further education programmes.
- About 6 500 bachelor's and master's degrees awarded each year.
- About 3 000 international students.
- Dozens of international student exchange programmes and more than 300 cooperative or exchange agreements with 60 universities worldwide.