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Guide to NTNU 2006–2007 ENGLISH EDITION Guide to NTNU 2006–2007 .no TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Parking 4–5 Trondheim with NTNU’s campuses 6 Key to symbols, Central Administration 7 Gløshaugen campus 8 Dragvoll campus 9 Øya 10 Tyholt 10 Heggdalen 11 Kalvskinnet 12 Lerkendal – Valgrinda 13 Ringve 13 Olavskvartalet – Innherredsvegen 14 Parking map of Gløshaugen 15 Key to symbols for Gløshaugen parking map 16–17 NTNU Faculties and Departments 18–27 Index 28 Lecture rooms 29 University library departments 30–31 Persons behind street names at Gløshaugen, Tyholt and Dragvoll Produced by NTNU’s Information Division, June 2006. Print: 2000. Skipnes Trykkeri AS. Aerial photos on pages 4–5 from June 2004. Printed with permission from the City of Trondheim, Planning and Building Department. www.trondheim.kommune.no Floor plans of all buildings at NTNU are available from www.ntnu.no/kart NOTICE: Floor designations according to American usage, similar to Norwegian standards: 1. etasje = ground/fi rst fl oor, 2. etasje = 2nd fl oor, etc. 2 PARKING Brattøra Marinteknisk senter (Tyholt) Very limited capacity. We recommend the (Marin Technology Centre) parking facilities by the Central Station. Public on-street parking where all park- ing requires a parking permit. Visitors are Dragvoll granted a short-term parking permit on request at the General Office on the 2nd Public on-street parking and on marked floor. Staff members may apply for a needs- parking spaces. The area is patrolled by tested parking permit at the General Office. Trondheim Parking, and wrongly parked cars The area is patrolled by Trondheim Parking, will be charged with a parking fine. and wrongly parked cars will be charged with a fine. Gløshaugen Short-term parking for visitors on marked Medisinsk teknisk parking spaces for up to 4 hours for a fee. forskningssenter (MTFS) Public on-street parking with needs-tested permission granted on application by the (The Medical-Technical Parking Committee (Parkeringsutvalget) Research Centre) at the Technical Division, NTNU (see park- Visitors are requested to inquire at the ing map p.14). The area is patrolled by reception about available parking spaces at Trondheim Parking, and wrongly parked cars MTFS. Public on-street parking for a fee and will be charged with a parking fine. in the underground parking facilities. The area is frequently patrolled. Kalvskinnet Wrongly parked cars will be charged From summer 2006, public on-street park- with a fine. ing where all parking requires a parking The Music Conservatory permit is introduced. Visitors are granted a short-term parking permit on request at the Public parking for a fee in the street Administration in Erling Skakkes gate 47. Fjordgata. Maximum 3 hours daytime Staff members may apply for a needs- parking. Private parking garage at tested parking permit at the Administration. Olavskvartalet, entrance from Fjordgata. The area is patrolled by Trondheim Parking, Bakke parking garage and the parking and wrongly parked cars will be charged facilities at the Central Station are easily with a parking fine. Public parking for accessible. a fee in certain adjacent streets and at Leütenhaven. The underground parking Ringve garage at Leütenhaven only charges half the Free parking by the buildings at Ringve price compared to parking at street level. Botanical Gardens and by the parking area in the avenue Olav Engelbrektssons allé. No Trondheim Academy of Fine Art marked spaces. Public parking for a fee in the street Ringve Museum offers free public parking Kirkegaten and in parking garages at the on marked spaces. Please see signs. shopping centre Solsiden across the road Innherredsvegen. Note: Parking tickets from Trondhjem biologiske parking meters are only valid for spaces marked «Parkering mot avgift». stasjon (Heggdalen) Lerkendal – Valgrinda (Trondheim Biological Station) Free parking in the area. Parking on marked Free parking for staff and visitors on spaces. marked spaces. 3 TRONDHEIM WITH NTNU CAMPUSES NTNU Facts – 7 faculties and 53 departments – 20 000 students – 3000 degrees awarded each year including 200 doctoral degrees – 3000 courses – 4300 total staff – 2600 academic employees including 555 professors – NOK 3,6 billion annual budget – 550 000 m2 owned and rented space 4 5 KEY TO SYMBOLS AND THE CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION, GLØSHAUGEN i Information board Main entrance Receipt of goods Bus stop Café Street names at Gløshaugen Campus Cash dispenser Post office Chemist’s Railway station P Short-term parking (parking meters) 6 GLØSHAUGEN CAMPUS 7 DRAGVOLL CAMPUS i Information board Cash dispenser Main entrance Post office Receipt of goods Chemist’s Bus stop Railway station Café P Short-term parking (parking metres) 8 ØYA Please see key to symbols on page 8 9 TYHOLT AND HEGGDALEN 10 Please see key to symbols on page 11 KALVSKINNET i Information board Cash dispenser Main entrance Post office Receipt of goods Chemist’s Bus stop Railway station Café P Short-term parking (parking metres) 11 LERKENDAL–VALGRINDA i Information board Main entrance Receipt of goods Bus stop Café Cash dispenser Post office Chemist’s Railway station P Short-term parking (parking meters) 12 RINGVE AND OLAVSKVARTALET – INNHERREDSVEGEN Please see key to symbols on page 12 13 PARKING FACILITIES AT GLØSHAUGEN CAMPUS 14 PARKING SYMBOLS Parking space numbers for parking with permit from the P-1 Parking Committee at NTNU Inner area (Gløs A-F) Outer area (Gløs Y) Short-term parking (max. 4 hours for a fee) Short-term parking (max. 30 min. for a fee) Parking for disabled MC Parking for motor cycles i Information General office for parking permit for the PTS area 15 NTNU’S FACULTIES AND DEPARTMENTS Architecture and Fine Art (AB) Fine Art – The Trondheim Academy of Fine Art Architectural Design, Form and Colour Studies Architectural Design and Management Architectural Design, History and Technology Urban Design and Planning Arts (HF) Archaeology and Religious Studies Art and Media Studies History and Classical Studies Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture Language and Communication Studies Modern Foreign Languages Music Philosophy Scandinavian Studies and Comparative Literature Information Technology, Mathematics and Electrical Engineering (IME) Computer and Information Science Electric Power Engineering Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering Cybernetics Mathematical Sciences Telematics Engineering Science and Technology (IVT) Civil and Transport Engineering Energy and Process Engineering Engineering Design and Materials Geology and Mineral Resources Engineering Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering Marine Technology Petroleum Engineering and Applied Geophysics Product Design Production and Quality Engineering Structural Engineering 16 16 Medicine (DMF) Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine Circulation and Medical Imaging Laboratory Medicine, Children’s and Women’s Health Public Health and General Practice Neuroscience Natural Sciences and Technology (NT) Biology Biotechnology Chemical Engineering Chemistry Materials Science and Engineering Physics Social Sciences and Technology Management (SVT) Economics Education Geography Industrial Economics and Technology Management Programme for Teacher Education Psychology Social Anthropology Social Work and Health Science Sociology and Political Science Human Movement Science Programme Lifelong Learning Research Centre (VILL) Norwegian Centre for Child Research (NOSEB) Museum of Natural History and Archaeology (VM) NTNU Library (UBiT) 17 17 INDEX A African studies, Programme for Building 7, level 4, Dragvoll 73 59 65 81 Allforsk AS, see: NTNU Samfunnsforskning AS Arboretum (VM), Ringve Botanical Gardens 73 59 22 60 Archaeology and Cultural History, Section of (VM), Erling Skakkes g 47b, Kalvskinnet 73 59 21 70 Archaeology and Religious Studies, Dept. of (HF), Building 5, level 5, Dragvoll 73 59 65 80 Archaeometry, Section of (VM), Sem Sælands v 5, Gløshaugen 73 59 33 04 Architectural Design and Management, Dept. of (AB), Alfred Getz’ v 3, Sentralbygg 1, Gløshaugen 73 59 50 50 Architectural Design, Form and Colour Studies, Dept. of (AB), Alfred Getz’ v 3, Sentralbygg 1, Gløshaugen 73 59 50 10 Architectural Design, History and Technology, Dept. of (AB), Alfred Getz’ v 3, Sentralbygg 1, Gløshaugen 73 59 50 90 Architecture and Fine Art, Fac. of (AB), Alfred Getz’ v 3, Sentralbygg 1, 3rd fl., Gløshaugen 73 59 50 98 Art and Media Studies, Dept. of (HF), Building 8, level 3, Dragvoll 73 59 18 20 Artsdatabanken (Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre), Elveg 17 73 59 21 45 Arts, Faculty of (HF) Building 2, level 5, Dragvoll 73 59 65 95 B Barn og unges psykiske helse, Midt-Norge (RBUP), Regionsenter for (DMF), Klosterg 46-48, 3rd fl., Øya 73 55 15 00 Barnevernets utviklingssenter Midt-Norge (NTNU Samfunnsforskning AS), Loholt allé 85 (Pavilion B), Dragvoll 73 55 08 40 BIBSYS, Abels g 5, Øya 73 59 70 60 Biology, Dept. of (NT), Høgskoleringen 5, Realfagbygget block D, Gløshaugen 73 59 60 90 Biological Station, see Trondhjem biologiske stasjon Heggdalen Biopolymer Laboratory, Norwegian (NOBIPOL), Sem Sælands v 8, Kjemiblokk III, Gløshaugen 73 59 33 27 18 Biotechnology, Dept. of (NT), Sem Sælands v 6–8, Kjemiblokk III–IV, Gløshaugen 73 59 33 20 Botanical Gardens (VM), Lade allé 58, Ringve 73 59 22 69 Brattøra forskningssenter, Gryta 2, Midtbyen 73 59 60 90 C Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine, Dept. of (DMF), Olav Kyrres gate 17, Kreftbygget, Øya 73 86 72 71 Centre for Quantifiable Quality of Service in Communication Systems, O.S. Bragstads pl. 2E, Gløshaugen 73 55 17 28 Centre for Rural Research, Pav. A,
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