Knowledge for a better world • Main profile in science and technology • Academic breadth: humanities, social sciences, medicine, health sciences, science of education, architecture, fine arts and performing arts • Headquarters in with campuses in Gjøvik and Ålesund

Knowledge for a better world Organization

BOARD

RECTOR

Pro-Rector Pro- Pro-rector Director of Organizational for Rector for for Finance Director Innovation Research Education and Property

University Administration and University Library

Faculty of Faculty Faculty of Faculty of Faculty Vice-Rector Faculty of Faculty of Faculty NTNU Vice-Rector Information of Medicine and Social and of Economics NTNU in Humanities Architecture of Natural University NTNU in Technology Engineering Health Educational and Gjøvik and Design Sciences Museum Ålesund and Electrical Sciences Sciences Management Engineering HF AD IE IV MH NV SU ØK VM

Knowledge for a better world Key figures 2017

• 8 faculties, 55 departments and NTNU University Museum • 7134 person-years • More than 40 000 students • 7210 completed bachelor’s and master’s degrees • 362 doctoral degrees

Knowledge for a better world Annual budget 2017

19%

Budget of NOK 9 billion 2%

– of which NOK 2 billion 11% from external sources

68%

Base grant NRC EU Other

Knowledge for a better world Programmes of study • 341 programmes of study (2018), as well as continuing and further education • Main responsibility for higher education in technology, educates most teachers, and is ’s largest in health sciences and art disciplines • Aims to be a national hub in programmes of professional study

Graduates in 2017: • 7210 completed bachelor’s and master’s degrees • 3687 in further education courses with credits, and in experience-based master’s degree programmes • 362 completed doctoral degrees

Knowledge for a better world Students Over 40 000 students: • Just over half are • Most first-priority applicants o Trondheim: 85 % women in Norway, 24 638 in 2018 o Gjøvik: 10 % • 9 % international, • The university that recruits 2017 o Ålesund: 5 % from 121 countries most nationally The seven largest education areas

Technology

Matematics and Natural Sciences

Humanities

Engineering

Social Sciences

Economics and Business Administration

Nursing education

- 2 000 4 000 6 000 8 000 10 000 12 000

Knowledge for a better world Students at the faculties i 2017 – men and women Total 3825 1239 7071 6833 5615 3524 8201 3820 2230 676 1588 2065 4335 1865 5690 1754 1595 563 5481 4768 1280 1659 2511 2066

9 000

8 000

7 000

6 000

5 000

4 000

3 000

2 000

1 000

- HF AD IE IV MH NV SU ØK

Men Women Knowledge for a better world Students at the faculties in 2017 – international Total 3825 1239 7071 6833 5615 3524 8201 3820 435 199 525 948 352 383 327 277

1 000

900

800

700

600

500

400

300

200

100

- HF AD IE IV MH NV SU ØK

Knowledge for a better world Total full-time equivalents (FTEs) in 2017: 7134

Two of three (4548) work with teaching, research and dissemination (academic positions), of which 40 per cent are women and more than 20 per cent are foreign

8000

7000

6000 Other positions

5000 Operations and maintenance positions

Administrative positions 4000 Support positions for teaching, research and dissemination 3000 Teaching, research and dissemination positions

2000

1000

0

Knowledge for a better world NTNU’s percentage of the sector in 2017

30%

25%

20%

15%

10%

5%

0% Academic FTEs Credits Publication points

NTNU UiB UiO

Knowledge for a better world NTNU will actively contribute to achieve the UN Sustainability Development Goals

Knowledge for a better world Research • Participating in 92 Horizon 2020 projects and has 9 ERC grants • Granted NOK 475 million from the Horizon 2020 programme so far. Goal: NOK 1 billion • Is the institution that is awarded the most funding from the Research Council of Norway • Host or partner for 35 major research centres (SFF, SFI, and FME) • 362 doctoral degrees completed in 2017, of which 43% by international PhD candidates • Internal initiatives to develop and recruit top researchers • Strategic research areas and enabling technologies in 2014 – 2023:

ENERGY HEALTH OCEANS SUSTAINABILITY NTNU BIOTECHNOLOGY NTNU DIGITAL NANO@NTNU

Knowledge for a better world Innovation and commercialization

NTNU allocates NOK 10 million for verification of technology each year

Establishing internal network with 15 innovation positions working with ideas received spin-offs idea search and paving the way for development and commercialization of research patent applications licence agreements So far, TTO has raised NOK 1.1 billion in loan capital for spin-offs from NTNU

Knowledge for a better world Collaboration with the working world

• Wide-ranging collaboration in education (internships, business networks, etc) • Almost 8% of NTNU’s external income comes from business and industry • In 2005–2015, NTNU collaborated with business and industry in more than 10 000 projects. This included some 1 200 Norwegian and 760 international companies • Close collaboration with SINTEF, ranked as No. 1 in the world in the Times Higher Education ranking • 88 industrial PhDs and 9 public-sector PhD projects • Participates in 6 Norwegian Centres of Expertise, 2 Global Centres of Expertise and 2 European Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs) • University Hospital, University Schools and University Municipality

Knowledge for a better world and

Business The collaboration was ranked as #1 in the world (THE) and public administration Daily collaboration in 27 SFI, FME og SFF’s and 23 Gemini-centres, including more than 1,000 employees

Collaboration in 18 H2020 projects with more than 300 links NTNU SINTEF to project partners internationally Education Contract research and research Collaborates on 200 laboratories Collaborates on ECCSEL-ERIC, European Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage Laboratory Infrastructure – European Research Infrastructure Consortium. Interaction model – Extensive collaboration with business and public sector through joint projects Publishing scientific articles together, and research centers 1600 articles in the period 2012–2017 For more information: ntnu.edu/research/partnership

Knowledge for a better world CWUR QS International THES Center for QS World World Shanghai University Times University rankings Rankings Higher Rankings Academic Education Ranking of Supplement World (THES) Universities (Jia Tong) 7 9 5 3 No. 259 in No. 263 in the world the world In group (June 2018) (Oct 2018) An international panel In group 351-400 101-150 established by the Research in the world in the world (Sept. 2018) Council of Norway concluded (Aug. 2018) in 2015 that Norway has two technology environments at the world’s top level, both at In March 2017 THES published an overview showing that NTNU: NTNU has the most productive institutional collaboration in the • Structural Impact world, due to the close teamwork with SINTEF. Laboratory (SIMLab) • Marine Structures

Knowledge for a better world Campuses in Students: 222 Employees: 102 Students: 1 885 Trondheim Employees: 187 OLAVSHALLEN Students: 66 Employees: 21 Figures 2016 INNHERREDSVEIEN

Students: 19 049 Employees: 5 429 TUNGA Students: 641 GLØSHAUGEN, Students: 2 871 Employees: 181 , ØYA, Employees: 273

DRAGVOLL Students: 8 083 Employees: 819 Students: 1 034 Employees: 171

Knowledge for a better world Government decision on new campus Comprehensive and integrated project with interdisciplinary co-location of academic environments around Gløshaugen (and westwards)

•Estimated costs of around NOK nine billion •Possible implementation over 10 years •92 000 square metres gross new buildings •45 000 square metres gross modernization

Rector Gunnar Bovim and the Minister of Research and Higher Education, Iselin Nybø

Knowledge for a better world About the new campus

• Total potential 278 000 sq m • Varying maturity and uncertainty • Various concepts are possible • Mapping of operations, activities and work methods • Collaborative partners on campus • Develop different space concepts that match activities • Assess further building areas • Formal planning programme

Knowledge for a better world Knowledge for a better world