Humanities and Social Sciences (P6)

Humanities and Social Sciences (P6)

When Dragvoll moves to Gløshaugen, it marks a turning point in NTNU’s history. The humanities and social sciences will take on a central position in the heart of Gløshaugen.

Illustration: RAMBØLL/C.F. Møller Architects/Rolvung og Brøndsted Arkitekter/Fabel Arkitekter/Oslo Works/mtre/Aas-Jakobsen

Dragvoll + Gløshaugen

A new building — new connections

The building brings together the full range of humanities and social sciences in Trondheim. Staff and students from nine departments at Dragvoll will now become part of the campus environment at Gløshaugen.

Its central location creates new opportunities to link the humanities and social sciences more closely with technology and the natural sciences, and to work together on key societal challenges. For students, it means short distances to peers across disciplines, the Student Society and the rest of the city. An open ground floor invites everyone in, across faculties and departments.

New energy

NTNU gains a new dimension in the way knowledge is developed. This is where technology, natural sciences, society and culture meet in everyday life. The new building for the humanities and social sciences will have an open and inclusive ground floor at the centre of campus. It will welcome everyone across departments and faculties. This strengthens NTNU’s ability to address complex and interconnected challenges. Bringing people and technology closer together makes the university better equipped to understand and tackle the major questions of our time.

Building programme P6 (PDF in Norwegian)