The Norwegian University of Science and Technology , commonly known as NTNU, is located in Trondheim. NTNU is the second largest of the eight universities in Norway, and, as its name suggests, has the main national responsibility for higher education in engineering and technology. In addition to engineering and the natural and physical sciences, the university offers advanced degrees in other academic disciplines ranging from the social sciences, the arts, medicine, architecture and fine art. NTNU was formed in 1996 by the merger of the Norwegian Institute of Technology , the College of Arts... and Sciences , the Museum of Natural History and Archaeology , the Faculty of Medicine , the Trondheim Academy of Fine Art and the Trondheim Conservatory of Music . Prior to the 1996 merger, NTH, AVH, DMF, and VM together constituted the University of Trondheim , which was a much looser organization. However, the university's roots go back to 1760, with the foundation of the Trondheim Society, which in 1767 became the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters.
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| Location: | Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag
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| Total enrollment: | 18,500 |