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Exchange to Trondheim Academy of Fine Art 

Exchange to Trondheim Academy of Fine Art 

Exchange to Bachelor and Master of Fine Art is part of the general exchange opportunities at NTNU that you will find useful information on at the Office of International Relations.  

Note that you must be nominated by your home academy/university before you can access the application portal. You can apply for an exchange of 6 or 12 month. The language of instruction at bachelor level is Scandinavian and English and at master level English. 

Being an exchange student means that one of NTNU's primary admission requirements — that you must be proficient in Norwegian — does not apply. 

Some useful information: 

  • ECTS catalogue (fine art course codes: BK1202-BK3306)
  • Staff at Trondheim Academy of Fine Art
  • Living in Trondheim
  • Erasmus code: N-TRONDHE01 
  • Academic calendar (Trondheim) 

 

STUDIOBASED COURSES
Students within fine art, performance, design or architecture, who would like to participate and developed their own practice in the studio-based courses (15 ECTS) must submit a motivation letter and a portfolio.
It is recommended that students have completed 180 ECTS if they wish to apply for the master's level studio-based courses. 

WORKSHOP   
In the academy you can work in our spacious Intermedia Workshop, Wood, Metal and Plaster Workshop and Painting and Printmaking Workshop.  

KUNO 
Trondheim Academy of Fine Arts is a member of KUNO; a Nordic-Baltic association of institutes of fine art higher education. For more information about the KUNO scheme, please contact your home institution or go to KUNO's website.  

ERASMUS  
Please contact your home institution (i.e.your own academy/university) for more information about nomination through the Erasmus scheme.

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