Norwegian College of General Sciences
Norwegian College of General Sciences (Norwegian: Den allmennvitenskapelige høgskole) or AVH is a former Norwegian college which from 1968 to 1996 was part of the University of Trondheim (UNIT). It was created as the Norwegian College of Teaching in Trondheim (NLHT) in 1922, a name which it retained until 1984. In 1968 it became part of the new university in Trondheim, but in practice it retained much of its former autonomy.[1]
References
- ^ Lov om universiteter og vitenskapelige høgskoler [Act on universities and scientific colleges] (in Norwegian). p. 62.
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- Norwegian College of General Sciences
- Norwegian Institute of Technology
- Dragvoll
- Gløshaugen
- Bibsys
- Department of Petroleum Engineering and Applied Geophysics
- EHR Research Centre
- Gemini
- Institute at Athens
- Moser research environment
- University Museum
- NUTS 1
- Revolve NTNU
- St. Olav's University Hospital
- Trondheim Academy of Fine Art
- Trondhjem Biological Station
- Ugelstad Laboratory
- NTNUI
- Student Society
- Student Welfare Organisation
- Under Dusken