Navigation

  • Skip to Content
NTNU Home NTNU Home

Department of Modern History and Society

  • Studies
    • Master's programmes in English
    • For exchange students
    • PhD opportunities
    • All programmes of study
    • Courses
    • Financing
    • Language requirements
    • Application process
    • Academic calendar
    • FAQ
  • Research and innovation
    • NTNU research
    • Research excellence
    • Strategic research areas
    • Innovation resources
    • PhD opportunities
  • Life and housing
    • Student in Trondheim
    • Student in Gjøvik
    • Student in Ålesund
    • For researchers
    • Life and housing
  • About NTNU
    • Contact us
    • Faculties and departments
    • Libraries
    • International researcher support
    • Vacancies
    • About NTNU
    • Maps
  1. Department of Modern History and Society
  2. Education projects

Språkvelger

Norsk

Education projects

×
  • Studies
  • Research
  • Employees
  • About the Department
  • Education projects
MENU

Education projects

Education projects

Lecturer in front of a blackboard
Photo: Wim van Dommelen

Through our education projects, we strive to adapt and develop student-centred learning methods in the teaching of history. We aim to enable our students to face complex situations by asking questions, identifying dilemmas, tracing processes, and evaluating potential outcomes and long-term consequences; in short, to think like historians.
 


Active projects

Active projects

Front page of book. Photo.

Czech-Nordic Memorabilia II/ Noraci 2

Randfontein Mine in Johannesburg

EMERALD

A lecturer making a presentation. Photo

History Case Hub

AC/ DC

Three books about WWII in Norway. Photo

Gråsoner (Grey zones)

Previous project

Previous project

SUSTAINABLE

person-portlet

Contact

  • Øyvind Thomassen

    Øyvind Thomassen

    Deputy head education

Photo

Photo

Czech-Nordic Memorabilia II/ Noraci 2: (Ukjent fotograf) Noráci fotosamling, Filosofisk fakultet, Karlsuniversitetet, Tsjekkia/Inger Selven Watts, NTNU.

History Case Hub: Åshild Berg-Tesdal/ NTNU.

Emerald: Randfontein Mine, Johannesburg, copyright Paul Saad, licensed under Creative Commons.

Sustainable: Photo, Mats Ingulstad/ IA, Inger Selven Watts.

Gråsoner (Grey zones): Hans Otto Frøland.

NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology

  • For employees
  • |
  • For students
  • |
  • Intranet
  • |
  • Blackboard

Studies

  • Master's programmes in English
  • For exchange students
  • PhD opportunities
  • Courses
  • Career development
  • Continuing education
  • Application process

News

  • NTNU News
  • Vacancies

About NTNU

  • About the university
  • Libraries
  • NTNU's strategy
  • Research excellence
  • Strategic research areas
  • Organizational chart

Contact

  • Contact NTNU
  • Employees
  • Find experts
  • Press contacts
  • Researcher support
  • Maps

NTNU in three cities

  • NTNU in Gjøvik
  • NTNU in Trondheim
  • NTNU in Ålesund

About this website

  • Use of cookies
  • Accessibility statement
  • Privacy policy
  • Editorial responsibility
Facebook Instagram Linkedin Snapchat Tiktok Youtube
Sign In
NTNU logo