information about what`s happening after the Matriculation
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information about what`s happening after the Matriculation
ORIENTATION PROGRAMME Quite possibly the best week ever 15 - 21 August 2016 Office of International Relations Come visit us at the International House, Gløshaugen! Opening hours • 1 May – 31 August: 10:00 – 14:30 • 1 September – 30 April: 10:00 – 15:00 • Lunch usually takes place between 11:45 and 12:30 Please note that the International House will be closed during most of Orientation Week. Regular opening hours from Friday 19 August. More information • ntnu.edu/studies • facebook.com/NTNUinternational ”I am very proud to welcome you all to Trondheim and to the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Even though we are far north, we are an integral part of the international academic community. We welcome many international students from different parts of the world. When students from different countries mix with each other, work, study and spend leisure time together, they are in a better position to understand those with other backgrounds. This makes life easier for us all, on our campus and in the world in general. Good luck with your studies at NTNU and with your life as a student in Trondheim.” Hilde Skeie, Head of International Office International House Photo: Hege Førsvoll/NTNU 2 Some of the staff at the Office of International Relations Photos on this page: Julia Zazhigina/NTNU 3 Groups and activities Important information Please read this programme carefully and take note of important appointments and dates. You should keep the programme after the Orientation Week is over, as it also contains information about other meetings you should attend in the next couple of weeks. Also read the Checklist - the brochure has essential information that will help you during your first weeks in Trondheim. Electronic copies of the Checklist and Orientation Programme can be found at www.ntnu.edu/lifeandhousing/trondheim/new-student During Orientation Week you will at times be split into groups. It is important that you read this guide carefully to find out which activities you have to attend. ALL MASTER EXCHANGE Activities for everyone Activities for master’s students enrolled in a degree programme at NTNU, including Erasmus Mundus and Joint Nordic degrees. Activities for exchange, Erasmus and freemover students (both at master’s and bachelor’s level). Registration and fee There is a NOK 300 fee to participate in the social part of the Orientation Week. The fee covers all provided meals, excursions and activities, entry tickets and lots of fun. Please note that the registration deadline is 29 July. Check www.ntnu.edu/lifeandhousing/trondheim/new-student to register. The information meetings, police appointments and health checks are free of charge. You do not need to register for this part of the Orientation Week. During registration you will receive a ribbon if you have paid the fee to participate in the social part of the Orientation Week. This ribbon acts as proof of payment – and it is your entry ticket. You should therefore wear/bring the ribbon to all the social activities. Photo: Hege Førsvoll/NTNU Information about all faculties and departments can be found at https://www.ntnu.edu/faculties AB The Faculty of Architecture and Fine Art, located at Gløshaugen campus Faculty of Medicine, located at Øya campus HF Faculty of Humanities, located at Dragvoll campus IME Faculty of Information Technology, Mathematics and Electrical Engineering, located at Gløshaugen campus IVT Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology, located at Gløshaugen campus, Marine is located at Tyholt campus NT The Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, located at Gløshaugen campus SVT The Faculty of Social Sciences and Technology Management, located at Dragvoll campus (Project Management is at Gløshaugen campus) 4 The group will depend on the activity. For example different hiking groups or campuses. Faculty acronyms DMF Show us your ribbon Activities that are a part of the social programme are marked with ’ribbon’ throughout the programme. If you are in doubt about whether you can participate in an activity, ask a member of staff. VARIES Trondheim Buisness School, located at Elgeseter campus 5 Monday 15 August Who Time Activity Meeting place ALL 09:00 Registration Scandic Lerkendal - map page 34 ALL 11:00 Welcome meeting Scandic Lerkendal ALL (Ribbon) 13:00 Lunch Scandic Lerkendal ALL 13:45 We walk together to the Main Building at Gløshaugen Scandic Lerkendal ALL 14:15 Group picture Outside Main Building ALL (Ribbon) 14:45 to 17:00 63 Degrees North Kristiansten Fortress (Hovedbygget) 63 Degrees North You must show your ribbon to participate in this activity. Kristiansten Fortress is one of Trondheim’s iconic landmarks and the perfect spot for the competition 63 Degrees North! You will be divided into teams and together you will face numerous challenges. Remember to bring something to drink. This is an outdoor activity, so please dress according to the weather. 63 Degrees North in January 2014. Photo: Hege Førsvoll/NTNU 6 7 Tuesday 16 August MATRICULATION CEREMONY The Matriculation Ceremony is an enrolment ceremony for all new students at NTNU. The Ceremony consists of speeches and entertainment. While the majority of the speeches are in Norwegian, English subtitles will be provided on large screens. Tuesday 16 August Who Time LATECOMERS 8:45 Registration for latecomers International House ALL 9:15 Matriculation Ceremony, followed by stands Behind the Main Building ALL After the Matriculation/ stands Faculty welcome meetings or mingling in the garden of International House Varies - see next page for more information Information meeting for exchange students from non-EU/non-EEA countries S8, Central Building After the Ceremony, the faculties will arrange welcome meetings for most new master’s degree students. This is often referred to as Matriculation Part 2. What to wear? The Matriculation Ceremony is a celebratory event, so students are encouraged to dress up. However, as the Ceremony takes place outdoors, it is good idea to check the weather forecast and dress accordingly. Wearing comfortable shoes is also a good tip. NON-EU/ NON-EEA EXCHANGE STUDENTS ALL 14:00 14:00 Activity Meeting place (Hovedbygget) Checks and arrival confirmations will be handed out. Please bring your passport. (Sentralbygget) ESN will be selling SIM-cards R8, Natural Science Building (Realfagbygget) Matriculation ceremony. Photo: Mentz Indergaard/NTNU Info Continues next page... 8 9 Tuesday 16 August (continued) WELCOME MEETINGS OR MINGLING AT INTERNATIONAL HOUSE The faculties organise welcome meetings for the majority of master’s degree students after the Matriculation ceremony. For exchange students and master’s degree students that do not have a meeting there will be a gathering in the garden at International House. Who Time GLØSHAUGEN MASTER’S DEGREE STUDENTS (Technology) Varies Activity Faculty meetings for master’s degree students at Gløshaugen Meeting place Gløshaugen campus 11:30 Matriculation Part II EL 6, Electrical Building 12:00 Matriculation Part II S1, Central building •Petroleum Engineering/ Petroleum Geosciences 12:00 Matriculation Part II S7, Central Building •RAMS •Global Manufacturing Mgmt 12:00 Matriculation Part II S2, Central Building •Natural Gas Technology 12:00 Matriculation Part II Room 126, Thermal Energy Building •Industrial Ecology 12:00 Matriculation Part II R10, Natural Science Building, 5th floor •Industrial Design Engineering 12:00 Matriculation Part II KJL2, Kjelhuset •Sustainable Energy 14:00 Matriculation Part II Room 512, Thermal Energy Building 12:45 Matriculation Part II R5, Natural Science Building MASTER IME MASTER IVT Who Time THOSE WITHOUT A MEETING • All exchange students • AB - Architecture • DMF - Medicine • MSc in Project management, MPhil in English linguistics DRAGVOLL MASTER’S DEGREE STUDENTS (Humanities & social science) 12:00 Activity Mingling for all exchange students and master’s degree students without a meeting. Free BBQ-food for those with a ribbon. Approx. 11:30 You will be met by your respective programme coordinators after the Matriculation ceremony; look for a bus with the sign “international students”. Meeting place Garden outside International House Outside Main Building at Gløshaugen •Hydropower Development •Geotechnics and Geohazards •NM in Environmental Engineering •COMEM •NM in Cold Climate Engineering MASTER NT MASTER HF & SVT • Choreomundus • Childhood Studies • Development Studies - specializing in Geography • Globalization: Transnationalism and Culture After Matr. ceremony Information meeting for some master’s degree programmes at Dragvoll, see list in left column MSc in Natural Resources Management, Geography - see meetings under NT Faculty You will be met by your respective programme coordinators at the bus stop at Dragvoll. ESN will be selling SIM-cards at 14:00 Info meeting for non-EU/non-EEA students at 14:00 - more info on page 9. 10 •All NT master degrees •Natural Resources Management with specialization Geography TYHOLT MASTER’S DEGREE STUDENTS (Marine) •Marine Technology •NM in Maritime Engineering After matric. ceremony Free bus to Tyholt for master’s degree students Outside Main Building at Gløshaugen 12:15 Information meeting for some master’s degree programmes at Tyholt T2 at Tyholt 11 Wednesday 17 August TRONDHEIM GAMES Time Activity LATECOMERS 8:15 Registration for latecomers EU/EEA EXCHANGE 9:00 Information meeting Arrival confirmations will be handed out. Please bring ID. Information meeting Meeting place International house F1, IT Building MASTER’S DEGREE, ERASMUS MUNDUS AND JOINT NORDIC 9:00 Checks will be handed out. Please bring your passport or national ID card. ALL (Ribbon) 12:00 Pizza lunch Garden outside International House ALL (Ribbon) 13:00 to 16:00 Trondheim Games Garden outside International House ALL 16:15 ESN will be selling SIM-cards R8, Natural Science Building R7, Natural Science Building (Realfagbygget) (Realfagbygget) INFORMATION MEETINGS Information meetings for all international students. It is important that you attend your meeting, as we will discuss essential information that will help you during your first weeks in Trondheim. For those who have transferred money to the NTNU deposit account, checks will be handed out after the meetings. Please bring your passport. If you have questions after the meeting, first try consulting your copy of the Checklist that was given to you during Orientation Week. An electronic copy can also be found at www.ntnu.edu/lifeandhousing/trondheim/new-student If you still cannot find the answer to your question, contact a member of staff. 12 After the pizza lunch, it is time to explore the city center of Trondheim. Form a group of 8-12 people, pick up the instructions – and then let the Games begin! This is a great opportunity to make new friends and to get to know the city. Trondheim Games. Photos: Hege Førsvoll/NTNU. Who 13 Thursday 18 August Group HIKING TRIP You must show your ribbon to participate in this activity. The hiking trip is an ideal chance to discover the great outdoors Trondheim has to offer. You can select one of ten different trails/routes. All routes pass spectacular scenery, with views of lakes, forests and streams. Some routes are more challenging than others; it is very important that you pick a trail that is suited to your fitness level and equipment! You must select a trail/route when you register online for the Orientation Programme. Buses have been ordered according to the number of students who have registered for a specific trail, so it will not be possible to switch groups once you have registered. Also note that you will have to get home on your own, either by bus or tram. Difficulty Packing list • A rucksack s king/walking shoe • Waterproof hi thes • Comfortable clo s ck so • Extra • Rain gear • Swimwear a long day) • Food (it will be uice r/j te • Bottle of wa s/tramcar home bu e th r • Money fo If you encounter any problems during the hiking trip, please call the Office of International Relations: 73 59 57 00 End point Very easy 2 hours (3-4 km) Downhill all the way. Gravel paths and asphalt. Ila (Walk/bus) B. Five fifty-two Easy 3 hours (5-6 km) Short uphill. Easy walk downhill. Ila (Walk/bus) C. Ladestien Easy 2-3 hours (8 km) A scenic walk along the fjord on a gravel path. Korsvika (Walk/bus) D. Goat mountain Intermediate 5 hours (9-10 km) Trail/off-trail, some wetlands. Some steep uphill. Chance of getting wet and muddy. Ila (Walk/bus) E. Timber valley Intermediate 5 hours (10-11 km) Trail/off-trail, some wetlands. Some steep uphill. Chance of getting wet and muddy. Lian lake (Tram) F. Student cabin Intermediate 5 hours (9-10 km) Trail/off-trail, some wetlands. Some uphill. Chance of getting wet and muddy. Ila (Walk/bus) G. Goat mountain 2 Intermediate 5 hours (9-10 km) Trail/off-trail, some wetlands. Some steep uphill. Chance of getting wet and muddy. Ila (Walk/bus) H. Copper valley Advanced 5 hours (11-12 km) Trail/off-trail and wetlands. Steep uphill, some rough terrain. Your feet will get wet and muddy. Lian lake (Tram) I. Marshlands Advanced 6 hours (14-15 km) Trail/off-trail and wetlands. Steep uphill, some rough terrain. Your feet will get wet and muddy. Lian lake (Tram) J. Wolf track Advanced 6 hours (14-15 km) Trail/off-trail and wetlands. Steep uphill, rough terrain. Your feet will get wet and muddy. Lian lake (Tram) ”There is no such thing Departure times as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing.” Buses leave from outside the Main Building at Gløshaugen. Check when your group is leaving and please be on time the buses will not wait. Norwegian saying Trail type A. Lake trip Safety There are no dangerous animals in Norway, but please be aware of the following: • Flått/Ticks: Tiny black/brown insects that bite and cling to your skin. Most ticks do not carry disease and most bites are harmless. But it is important to remove a tick as soon as possible if you find one. • Huggorm/Viper: A snake that has a small amount of poison. • Mushrooms in Norway can be poisonous. Do NOT eat mushrooms! Length 10:00 E. Timber valley G. Goat Mountain 2 H. Copper valley J. Wolf track 10:30 I. Marshlands 11:00 A. Lake trip B. Five fifty-two D. Goat mountain F. Student cabin 11:30 C. Ladestien 14 15 Friday 19 August Who Friday 19 August Time Activity Meeting place EXCHANGE STUDENTS AT DMF 10:00 to 11:30 Faculty information meeting MTA Medical Technology Research Centre, (Øya campus) EXCHANGE STUDENTS AT TRONDHEIM BUSINESS SCHOOL 10:00 to 12:00 Faculty information meeting A31, Trondheim Business School (Handelshøyskolen) ALL (Ribbon) 19:30 Kubb Tournament Meet in the garden outside the International House WELCOME PARTY AT STUDENTERSAMFUNDET Tickets for the Welcome Party will be handed out at the Kubb Tournament outside International House. You must show your ribbon to get a free ticket. If you do not have a ribbon, you can buy a ticket at Studentersamfundet. ALL (Ribbon) 21:30 Welcome Party Student Society (Studentersamfundet) KUBB TOURNAMENT Kubb is a game said to have roots back to the Viking age, but there is no firm evidence of this. Today’s version originated on the island of Gotland in Sweden. It can be played by 2-12 players, and the game consists of 1 king, 10 kubbs and 6 throwing sticks. Slight variations of the rules exists, but the ultimate object is to knock the “king” over. This, together with the strategic nature of the game, has led some players to call it “Viking Chess”. The winners of the 63 Degrees North and Trondheim Games will also be announced. Please note that alcoholic beverages are not permitted on campus. Photo: Studentersamfundet 16 17 Saturday 20 August Sunday 21 August SPORTS AND ACTIVITY DAY MOVIE OR QUIZ NIGHT Who Time Activity Meeting place ALL (Ribbon) 18:30 to 21:00 Movie night Get some free chocolate in our “kiosk” and take a seat in one of the auditoriums. You can choose between two movies (they will be announced the same night). Bring something to drink. ALL (Ribbon) 18:30 to 21:00 Quiz night Gather a quiz team of 6-8 people. Bring something to sit on and a beverage. Outside R1, Natural Science Building Garden at International House (Realfagsbygget) Watch a movie or join the quiz in the garden outside the International House. Please note that alcoholic beverages are not permitted on campus. SiT + NTNUI = many possibilities The Norwegian University of Science and Technology Sports Organization (NTNUI) is the largest and most versatile sports association in Norway. It has over 14 000 members and offer over 60 different activities. In addition, the Student Welfare Organization in Trondheim (SiT) has five fitness and sports centers around the city. The Sports and Activity Day is a great opportunity to get familiar with what NTNUI and SiT offer. You can choose between several workshops that are all suitable for beginners. All the workshops last between 1 and 2 hours. You must show your ribbon to participate in this activity. Please select one of the following sports/activities: • Quidditch (NTNUI) • Rugby (NTNUI) • Tae Kwon Do (NTNUI) • Aikido (NTNUI) • Scuba diving and underwater rugby (NTNUI) • Calisthenics (NTNUI) • Basketball (NTNUI) • Juggling (NTNUI • Koiene (NTNUI) • Tennis (NTNUI) • Cheerleading (NTNUI) • Cricket (NTNUI) • Beach volleyball (NTNUI) • Yoga (SiT) • Various outdoor activities (SiT) • Salsa (other) • Ingress (other) Photo: NTNUI Quidditch Photo: Hege Førsvoll/NTNU 18 19 Sunday 28 August ROSENBORG FOOTBALL MATCH So you thought Orientation Week was over? Not until you have seen Rosenborg, Trondheim’s football team, play at Lerkendal stadium! We would like the locals of Trondheim to see NTNU’s great international community, consisting of more than 85 nationalities. Football fan or not – we hope you will join us! Tickets will be handend out during the pregame activities. You have to bring the “football coupon” you received during Orientation Week to get a ticket. Do not go directly to Lerkendal stadium – we will not hand out any tickets there. 15:30 Pregame activities outside the International House (face painting, battle cry practice, music). If you have a flag from your home country, please bring it with you! Meet in the garden at the International House ALL (Ribbon) 17:00 We walk to Lerkendal Stadium International House ALL (Ribbon) 18:00 Rosenborg – Tromsø football match Lerkendal ALL (Ribbon) Capture the essence of Orientation Week: #NTNUstudent Photos: Hege Førsvoll/NTNU 20 21 FACULTY INFORMATION MEETINGS WHO 22 DATE TIME PLACE EXCHANGE STUDENTS AT DMF 19.08 10:00-11:30 MTA Medical Technology Research Centre, (Øya campus) EXCHANGE STUDENTS AT TRONDHEIM BUSINESS SCHOOL 19.08 10:00-12:00 A31, Trondheim Business School (Handelshøyskolen) MASTER’S DEGREE STUDENTS AT NT 22.08 08:45-11:00 R7, Natural Science Building EXCHANGE STUDENTS AT IME 22.08 10:00-11:00 EL6, Electrical building MASTER’S DEGREE STUDENTS AT DMF 22.08 10:00-14:00 Meet KA12, Kunnskapssenteret (Øya campus) MASTER’S DEGREE STUDENTS AT SVT 22.08 14:15-16:00 D10, Dragvoll campus EXCHANGE STUDENTS AT NT 23.08 13:00-14:00 R5, Natural Science Building EXCHANGE STUDENTS AT HF AND SVT 23.08 14:15-16:00 D1, Dragvoll campus EXCHANGE STUDENTS AT IVT 23.08 15:15-16:00 F1, IT-Buildings 23 REGISTRATION AT THE POLICE STATION - GROUP APPOINTMENTS Monday 22 to Thursday 25 August REGISTRATION AT THE POLICE STATION: NON-EU/EEA CITIZENS NON-EU/EEA CITIZENS EU/EEA CITIZENS 22 - 25 August Appointment times vary, please see further information on page 25 to 27 1, 8 and 15 September Appointment times vary, please see further information on page 28 Address: Politi, Gryta 4, close to the railway station. Please see the Checklist for more important information about registration at the Police station. The master’s degree students will meet for their police appointments per faculty, and the exchange students will meet in alphabetical order by surnames. These appointments are for students already holding a permit before arrival, but who need to arrange for their residence cards (Oppholdskort). The residence card (Oppholdskort) is the certificate documenting that you are staying legally in Norway. You will normally receive your residence card within 10 days. For students attending the prearranged group appointments, the residence cards will be sent to the Office of International Relations. We will notify you per email when you can come and collect your residence card. Do not book an appointment of your own if you intend to take part in the group appointments! Students who are unable to meet for the group appointments, and non-EU/EEA students who are not holding a residence permit prior to arrival, must book their own appointment with the Immigration. Please note that it may take several weeks to get an appointment on your own. See the next pages (26-27) for information on when you are scheduled for the appointment. Screenshot from Google Maps 24 25 POLICE APPOINTMENTS FOR NON-EU/NON-EEA CITIZENS FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (IVT) • MSc in Hydropower Development, • MSc in Geotechnics and Geohazards • MSc in Natural Gas Technology • MSc in Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety (RAMS) • MSc in Sustainable Energy • MSc in Marine Technology • Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management (Erasmus Mundus) • Nordic Master in Environmental Engineering (N5T) • Nordic Master in Maritime Engineering (N5T) •MSc in Global Manufacturing Management • MSc in Industrial Ecology • MSc in Petroleum Engineering • MSc Petroleum Geosciences • Wind Energy (Erasmus Mundus) FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY (NT) 22 August 08:30-11:00 12:00-15:00 FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND FINE ART (AB) •Master of Fine Art •MSc in Sustainable Architecture •MSc in Sustainable Urban Transitions 26 NON-EU / NON-EEA EXCHANGE STUDENTS: LAST NAMES A-K 24 August 12:00-15:00 THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT (SVT) 23 August 08:30-11:00 FACULTY OF MEDICINE (DMF) •MSc in Exercise Physiology/Sports Sciences •MCs in Molecular Medicine •MSc in Neuroscience •MSc in Public Health 24 August 08:30-11:00 22 August FACULTY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, MATHEMATICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (IME) •MSc in Electric Power Engineering •MSc in Information Systems •MSc in Mathematics •Erasmus Mundus: Security and Mobile Computing •MSc in Telematics- Communication Networks and Networked Services •Erasmus Mundus: Wind Energy •Erasmus Mundus: Embedded Computing Systems •MSc in Biology •MSc in Physics •MSc in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry •MSc in Light Metals, Silicon and Ferroalloy Production •MSc in Natural Resources Management •MSc in Chemical Engineering •MSc in Biotechnology •MSc in Aquatic Food Production – Safety and Quality •MSc in Chemistry •MSc in Materials Science and Engineering •MSc in Marine Coastal Development •Nordic Master in Polymer Technology (N5T) • Nordic Master in Innovative Sustainable Energy Engineering (N5T) 23 August 12.00-15:00 •MSc in Project Management •MPhil in Development Studies – Specialising in Geography •MSc in Globalization: Transnationalism and Culture •MSc in Natural Resources Management, Geography •MPhil in Childhood Studies 25 August 08:30-11:00 FACULTY OF HUMANITIES (HF) 25 August 08:30-11:00 •MPhil in English linguistics and Language Acquisition •Choreomundus Master’s programme in Dance, Knowledge, Practice and Heritage NON-EU / NON-EEA EXCHANGE STUDENTS: LAST NAMES L-Z 25 August 12:00-15:00 23 August 12.00-15:00 27 REGISTRATION AT THE POLICE STATION: CITIZENS FROM EU/EEA TUBERCULOSIS EXAMINATION Do not book an appointment on your own if you intend to take part in one of the group appointments. Immigration regulations require that citizens of some countries must be tested for tuberculosis if they are staying more than three months in Norway. The Office of International Relations will arrange group appointments for all students required to take the test. You will be notified by email soon after the Orientation Week is over. Please note that if you do not turn up for your scheduled appointment the police will be notified. Students who are unable to meet for the group appointments must book an appointment with the Immigration Department at the Police Station themselves. Please note that it may take several weeks to get an appointment on your own. COURSES AND TIMETABLES Courses start on Monday 22 August. MASTER’S DEGREE STUDENTS FROM EU/EEA COUNTRIES + EXCHANGE STUDENTS STAYING 2 SEMESTERS 1 September 08:30-13:15 EU/EEA EXCHANGE STUDENTS: 1 SEMESTER STAY WITH THE LAST NAMES A-K 8 September 08:30-13:15 EU/EEA EXCHANGE STUDENTS. 1 SEMESTER STAY WITH THE LAST NAMES L-Z 15 September 08:30-13:15 Timetables for exchange students: www.ntnu.edu/studies/exchange/courses Timetables for master’s degree students: www.ntnu.edu/studies/courses Some courses may lack a timetable. In such cases, contact the department responsible for the course. Please note that the police station is closed for lunch from 11:00 to 11:30. Photo: Mentz Indergaard/ NTNU Info 28 29 The Student Society (red building in front) and the Main Building at the Gløshaugen campus. Photo: Mentz Indergaard/NTNU Info Tuesday 30 August Wednesday 31 August Make studying easier - an introduction to studying in Norway Make studying easier - an introduction to studying in Norway MAKE STUDYING EASIER 30 09:15-10:00 EL5, Gløshaugen Campus MAKE STUDYING EASIER 10:15-11:00 D15, Dragvoll Campus 31 KARRIEREDAGENE-NTNU NTNUI IDRETTSKAVALKADE Want to see which student sports you can play in Trondheim? Idrettskavalkaden is a day where you can check out all the sports and activities NTNUI offers. In case of bad weather, the event will be moved to the Natural Science Building (Realfagbygget). NTNUI IDRETTSKAVALKADE 24 August 09:30 - 14:30 The lawn behind the Main Building KarriereDagene-NTNU is Norway’s largest career fair, taking place at NTNU Gløshaugen on the lawn behind the main building. Events, such as lectures, courses and case competitions, will start on 19 September. The exhibition hall is open on 21 and 22 September, with hundreds of companies waiting to get in touch with you. The intention behind the career fair is to connect relevant companies with students at NTNU. Visit the exhibition hall, and who knows; maybe you will find your dream job! More information is available at kdntnu.no KARRIEREDAGENE-NTNU 19 - 22 September Campus Gløshaugen SIT - COURSES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Are you curious of how Norwegians survive the long, dark and cold winter? SiT will give you the answers! Skiing and mountaineering is one of the activities offered by NTNUI. Photo: Max Schulz. SIT IDRETT (SPORTS) SiT Games - a social activity day with a barbecue, games and competitions. Everyone is welcome! SIT GAMES 32 1 September 15:00 - 18:00 HOW TO COPE IN WINTER 10 October 18:00 - 20:00 HOW TO COPE IN WINTER 24 October 18:00 - 20:00 Moholt Activity House, Bregnevegen 65 Moholt Activity House, Bregnevegen 65 SiT also offers Time Management, Stress Management, and Speak Up courses. More information about the courses and how to sign up: www.sit.no/en/health Moholt Student Village 33 MAP - SCANDIC LERKENDAL Registration and Welcome Meeting, Monday 15 August. Address: Klæbuveien 127 A, 7031 Trondheim Bus stops: Lerkendal stadion and Lerkendal gård MAP - GLØSHAUGEN CAMPUS Main Building - Hovedbygget Office of International Relations - International House Central Building - Sentralbygg Natural Science Building - Realfagbygget 34 35 MEN TIL KOM HJERTELIG VEL IM! DHE NTNU OG TRON Office of International Relations Address: O.S. Bragstadsplass 3 Phone: 73 59 57 00 www.ntnu.edu/studies www.facebook.com/NTNUinternational