We're celebrating!

NTNU 100 år i 20102010 is a Centennial year for NTNU.

We're celebrating the 100th anniversary of the foundation of NTH, the Norwegian Institute of Technology, one of NTNU's predecessors, along with 100 years of the Student Union and NTNUI, Norway's largest athletic association.
 

We're also celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters. We think 250 years of knowledge is something worth celebrating. So we say: Welcome to the party in 2010!

 

 

King Haakon VII and Crown Prince Olav on a royal visit to Trondheim in 1935, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Norwegian Institute of Technology. Note the black armbands, possibly in recognition of the death of the Belgian Queen Astrid on 29 August of that year.

King Haakom VII and Crown Prince Olav in 1935

Highlights: Jubilee exhibition | Calendar | Opening of the new University Hospital | Open day at Dragvoll | Centennial Conference | Student celebration (in Norwegian) Centennial Conference

The celebration week extends from September 13-17. We'll welcome a representative of the Royal Family in an official 100-year birthday celebration and will launch our history book, which tracks the development of the university and its predecessors over the last century.

Illustrasjonsbilde/FOTO

Centennial celebration for NTNU employees
NTNU is organizing a major celebration on Tuesday 14 September for all employees. There will be lots of good food and drink and an exciting programme including music, theater, shows, demonstrations, presentations, exhibitions and guided tours. Join us!

Students

Opening of NTH 1910