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Called “Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet” in Norwegian, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology is the institution in this Nordic country that receives the largest number of students every year. The city of Trondheim is known as the best student city in Norway! Of course, there is some information about the institution that you have to take into account. We tell you everything you need to know to find flats, rooms and residences near NTNU easily.
Available accommodation | Total | Average price |
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Private room Trondheim | 1 | €500 |
Residence Trondheim | 0 | € |
Studio Trondheim | 0 | € |
Entire place Trondheim | 0 | € |
To choose the ideal location for you, you have to see where the campus is located and identify the neighbourhoods that are close or that have good public transport connections.
Being composed of a union of different institutions, this university has several campuses in different Norwegian cities. We tell you what they are:
It is one of the most important campuses of the institution, located in the neighbourhood of the same name in the city of Trondheim. It has the main building of the NTNU, called “Hovedbygningen”. Here, there are classes of the following faculties:
This is the second major campus of the university, which is also based in Trondheim. It is located southeast of the city centre, in the Lerkendal area.
In Dragvoll, most of the classes of the faculties of:
This is the institution's Medical campus, which also houses St. Olavs University Hospital. It is on the banks of the Nidelva river, between the neighbourhoods of Øya and Elgeseter. Here it is the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Located in the highest part of the city, this campus is located southeast of the centre of Trondheim, in the Tyholt neighbourhood. Its building houses the classes of the Department of Marine Technology of the Faculty of Engineering.
This campus is located in the neighbourhood with the same name, next to the centre of Trondheim. The classes of the Department of Archeology are mainly taught in its buildings.
This one consists of the Academy of Fine Arts, which is why part of the Faculty of Architecture and Design is located here. The building is located to the east of the centre of Trondheim, in the neighbourhood of Lademoen.
In all these campuses, located in the city of Trondheim, classes are taught from various NTNU faculties, including the faculties of:
This campus is located in the Kallerud neighbourhood, about a 10-minute walk from the centre of Gjøvik. Here you will find the departments of:
The Campus is located to the east of the centre of Ålesund, which you will be able to reach through different bus lines. On this campus, classes are taught in the departments of:
We suggest that you consider living in the following neighbourhoods according to the campus you are going to go to:
The three neighbourhoods are centrally located in the city, and have some of the campuses of the NTNU and very good connections with the rest of the city campuses.
These two neighbourhoods are ideal if you are attending Campus Ålesund de la NTNU. Nørvasundet is a residential area that is next to it, so you will be able to get there quickly on foot or by bicycle. For its part, from the centre of Ålesund you will be able to reach the campus in a short time by bus, and be close to the liveliest area of the city.
From this area, you will be able to quickly reach Campus Gjøvik, it is close to the liveliest area of the city.
The university is associated with the student welfare organisation called “Sit”, which offers different accommodation alternatives in student residences. Their buildings are located in different parts of the three cities where NTNU has a presence, so you are sure to find one that is close to the campus you are going to.
Some information that you should take into account during your mobility are:
What courses can you study at NTNU? | ||
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You can study careers that make up the following nine faculties: Architecture and Design, Humanities, Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Medicine and Health Sciences, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences and Education, Economics and Administration and Museum of the NTNU. | ||
Where do NTNU University students live? | ||
They tend to choose central neighbourhoods, both in Trondheim and in Gjøvik and Ålesund. The campuses are very close to the centre and have a very good public transport connection to it. | ||
How to get to the Norwegian University of Science and Technology? | ||
If you find accommodation nearby, you will be able to get there on foot or by bicycle. If not, you have the possibility of using the bus service in all cities. | ||
Which are the best Apps for Erasmus students at NTNU? | ||
One of the best apps that you can use is Erasmus Play, since in it, you can find accommodation nearby easily and quickly, renting online and 100% secure. | ||
How is student life at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology? | ||
It is usually very lively since it is the university that receives the most students every year in Norway. In addition, the same institution organises many events throughout the year and also has several student associations that you can join. |
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