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Organization, budget and employees
Organization, budget and employees
- Eight faculties and the University Museum with a total of 54 departments
- Budget: NOK 11 billion, of which NOK 3,2 billion from external sources
- 8960 employees
- 7700 full-time equivalents (FTEs), of which 5000 work with teaching, research and dissemination (academic positions). Approx 44 per cent of these are women and approx 39 per cent are international
- Close cooperation with SINTEF, an R&D organization with 1800 employees (both co-located with Ì«Ñô³Çapp in Trondheim, and in Oslo)
- Facilities (owned or rented) totalling 734 000 m2
- University Library with 14 library departments, 1,4 million visits at the libraries, 1,8 million printed books, 1 million e-books, 275 databases and more than 1,2 million annual full-text article downloads
Studies
Studies
Panel Facts and figures
43 550
students
3870
international students
390
study programmes
40 000
alumni worldwide
Studies
Students
- Most first-priority applicants of Norgwegian universities, 23 501, og the university that recruits the most nationally
- 43 550 registered students, about half within science and technology
- 85 per cent of the students are in Trondheim, 9 per cent ¾±²Ô&²Ô²ú²õ±è;³ÒÂáø±¹¾±°ì and 6 per cent in Ã…lesund
- Just above half of the students (52 per cent) are women
- 3870 of the students (9 per cent) are international, and they are from 122 countries
- 8710 bachelor's and master's degrees awarded (2024)
- 4490 in further education programmes and in experience-based master's (2024)
Education
- Specialization in technology and the natural sciences. 70 percent of Norway's master candidates in technology
- 390 study programmes, as well as further education.
- Offers a range of bachelor's, master's and doctoral programmes in humanities, social sciences, economics, medicine, health sciences, educational sciences, architecture, entrepreneurship and aesthetic disciplines.
- Educates most teachers (teacher training, lecturer, primary school, vocational), and in health and fine arts in Norway
- Almost half of the students are in technical and natural sciences programmes
Alumni
- More than 40 000 alumni worldwide
Research and innovation
Research and innovation
- 496 doctoral degrees (2024)
- 611 projects in EU's framework programmes
- 44 awarded ERC Grants
- in the period 2024–2031
- Hosting and partnership in the national centres:
- to innovative projects
- have received more than 125 million NOK in financial support since 2011
- Of these, more than 110 companies have been established.
Budget and facilities
Budget and facilities
- Budget: NOK 11 billion, of which NOK 7,8 billion from granting autority and NOK 3,2 billion from other sources
- Facilities (owned or rented) totalling 734 000 m2
The History of Ì«Ñô³Çapp
The History of Ì«Ñô³Çapp
Ì«Ñô³Çapp dates back as far as 1760 and the establishment of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and letters.
Strategies, plans and reports
Presentations about Ì«Ñô³Çapp
Presentations about Ì«Ñô³Çapp
Short presentations on research, education and organization. You will also find brochures and presentations of the faculties on this website.