The Information Division at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is responsible for the university’s official internal and external communication. We are the contact point for local and international media, help the faculty publicize their research, organize large events, and work with community relations.
Find stories and experts NTNU’s 2500 scientists and educators conduct research on everything from rural urban renewal in China to new forms of renewable energy. The Information Division can help members of the press find NTNU experts.
NTNU image bank. Ever wonder what it takes to design a ship or visualize the ocean floor to build oil pipelines? You can find and download pictures and film clips of these and many other research activities free of charge from our archive, which includes more than 18 000 images. You can see a selection here. (Note: some of the photo texts have not been translated yet from Norwegian.)
GEMINI is a research magazine that is published jointly by the information divisions at NTNU and SINTEF. The SINTEF Group is the largest independent research organization in Scandinavia. Gemini comes out four times a year, and twice a year in English. Our magazine has received numerous awards over the years from the Norwegian Communication Association.
NTNU Alumniis the official organization for former students of NTNU and the university’s earlier incarnations, NTH and the University of Trondheim. An Information Division project, also called NTNU Alumni, is working to expand the university’s global alumni network.
Graphic profile. Want to use NTNU's logo or graphics in a publication or presentation? Rules for the use of official NTNU graphics are summarized in a “tool box ”and a booklet which you can download here . (only in Norwegian).