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The number of applicants to NTNU remains stable
A total of 23,888 applicants have chosen NTNU as their first choice for higher education. There has been a significant increase in applicants for technology-related programs.
This reaffirms NTNU’s position as the most attractive university in the country.
Copilot is now available for all students
Copilot is a chatbot and language model tool that works in the same way as, for example, ChatGPT.
Celebration of 217 new doctors
Friday 8 March the stage was set for another solemn celebration of these new PhDs, on the same day as International Women’s Day.
Celebration of 217 new doctors on 8 March
Since July 2023, 217 people have completed their doctoral degrees at NTNU, and on Friday 8 March the stage is set for another solemn celebration of these new PhDs, on the same day as International Women’s Day.
NTNU is testing AI tool on behalf of the public sector
NTNU, together with the Norwegian Data Protection Authority, will find out how the public sector should deal with the new generative AI tool, Copilot for Microsoft 365, and other similar tools.
No reports of damages at NTNU’s campuses
The preparedness that was put in place beforehand has now been lifted.
Campuses in Trondheim and Ålesund closed from Wednsday evening and until 8 am Thursday
Campuses in Ålesund and Trondheim will be closed for events between 7:00 p.m. Wednesday evening and 8:00 a.m. Thursday morning due to extreme weather. This is because the extreme weather “Ingunn” is expected to be at its most intense during this period.
The extreme weather “Ingunn” will have consequences in Ålesund and Trondheim
The predicted extreme weather “Ingunn” will have consequences for students and employees in Trondheim and Ålesund. Classes in Ålesund will be closed on Wednesday. NTNU requests that everyone at the affected campuses exercise extra caution and follow the advice given.
NTNU’s laboratory for subsea robots celebrates 15 years of operation
AUR-Lab was established in 2009 with an underwater robot and facilities at the Trondhjem Biological Station (TBS). Fifteen years later, it has become one of the most active laboratories at NTNU, housing nearly 20 different underwater robots and several surface vessels.
Will hire rector and investigate the management model
The NTNU board has decided that the rector position will be announced now, but that time should be spent on investigating the management model at NTNU.