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Norwegian University of Science and Technology

The Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim (Norwegian: Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, NTNU) is the largest university in Norway, with around 43,500 students, including approximately 3,500 international students, and 9,000 staff members. Across its nine faculties, students can choose from a total of 398 degree programs.

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Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Focus Areas 2018-2025: Four Key Areas:

  • Natural Hazards and the Impacts of Climate Change
  • Nature, Resource Management, and Landscape
  • Globalization, Mobility, and Citizenship
  • Innovation and Regional Change

Research Groups:

  • Just and Sustainable transitions
  • Political Ecology and Landscape Governance
  • Spatial and temporal analytics
  • Geographies of community, politics and place
  • Biogeography and Biosystematics
  • GIS Data Collection and Mapping
  • Landscape, Planning, and Management
  • Social Differentiation, Identity, and Place
  • Migration and Development
  • Natural Hazards and Climate Change
  • Environmental and Resource Management
  • Innovation and Regional Change
  • Transnationalism, Mobility, and Inequality

  • Master’s Programmes for International Students

MSc in Globalisation and Sustainable Development

MSc in Natural Resources Management (Biology and Geography)

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