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Have questions about studying at NTNU? Wondering what it costs to attend NTNU if you're not Norwegian? Or if you have to speak Norwegian to go to school here? Find the answers to these questions and more on our Insider's Guide page.


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NTNU offers more than 30 International Master's programmes taught in English.

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NTNU has nearly 300 cooperative programmes or exchanges with 
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Gemini magazine

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Robots in the classroom
Gemini Spring 2012
edition
The next generation of industrial robots is in the classroom, learning to see, remember and make their own decisions. Some have already "graduated" to the workplace.
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Want to get a jump start on learning Norwegian? NTNU's Department of Language and Communication Studies has developed Norwegian on the Web (NoW), an Internet-based all-in-one beginner Norwegian course.
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NTNU's Museum of Natural History and Archaeology was selected as Norway's Museum of the Year in 2010. The museum develops and operates a number of Norway's oldest and largest natural and cultural history collections.


NTNU News

"Afghanistan -- Hidden Treasures" comes to Trondheim
(10.05.2012) A glass goblet adorned with grape vines, a folding golden crown, and delicately carved ivory plaques dating from more than 2000 years ago are among some of the stunning artefacts on exhibit at NTNU's Museum of Natural History and Archaeology until 2 September.

Desperate fishwives
(27.04.2012) We're often told that when it comes to sex, males are eager and females coy. But the story is not quite so simple if you are a two-spotted gobi, according to new research published by scientists from NTNU's Department of Biology.
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