挪威挪威科技大学
2025-03-21
更新时间:2025-03-21 03:58:40作者:欧曼老师
尽管挪威科技大学(NTNU)专注于工程、技术和自然科学,但它也有社会科学、健康科学、医学、艺术和人文学科的学生、教师和研究人员
它是挪威最大的大学,只有八所大学,自1760年以来进行了重组,合并了各种机构、博物馆和学术协会
两个主要校区——工程与科学学院的Gløshaugen和人文与社会科学学院的Dragvoll——都位于特隆赫姆市。还有其他海洋技术、医学、考古、音乐和艺术学院
2016年,NTNU与三所大学学院合并,成立了一所新大学,在该地区拥有更多校区
该大学招收了约39000名学生,其中一半学习自然科学或技术课程。不到10%的学生是国际学生,该大学与世界各地60所不同的大学签订了交换协议
30多个硕士课程以英语授课,学生们每年都会在特隆赫姆组织国际学生节,由著名演讲者主讲
该大学图书馆由17个分馆组成,包含200万册和数十万本电子书和期刊
除了10个主要学院外,该大学还包括一所商学院、NTNU大学博物馆和大学学院
2011年,NTNU有大约85000份申请学习,大约是所有学科和学习水平学生总数的四倍。几乎一半的学生是女性
Although the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) specialises in engineering, technology and natural sciences, it also has students, teachers and researchers across social sciences, health sciences, medicine, arts and humanities.
It is the largest university in Norway, which has only eight universities, and has been restructured to amalgamate various institutions, museums and academic societies since 1760.
The two main campuses – Gløshaugen for engineering and sciences and Dragvoll for humanities and social sciences – are both located in the city of Trondheim. There are other campuses for marine technology, medicine, archaeology, music and art.
In 2016 NTNU merged with three university colleges to form a new university with more campuses in the area.
Around 39,000 students are enrolled at the university, half of which study natural sciences or technology courses. Just under 10 per cent of the student population are international, and the university has exchange agreements with 60 different universities around the world.
More than 30 master’s programmes are taught in English and students organise the International Student Festival in Trondheim with renowned speakers each year.
The university library is made up of 17 branches containing 2 million volumes and hundreds of thousands of electronic books and journals.
In addition to 10 main faculties, the university also consists of a business school, the NTNU University Museum, and the university colleges.
NTNU had around 85,000 applications to study in 2011, around four times the total student population across all disciplines and levels of study. Nearly half of all students are women.