Norwegian College of General Sciences

Norwegian College of General Sciences (Norwegian: Den allmennvitenskapelige høgskole) or AVH was a college and part of the University of Trondheim. Create as Norwegian College of Teaching in Trondheim (NLHT) in 1922 it became part of the new university in 1968 and got its final name in 1984. It merged with the rest of the university and the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH) to create the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in 1996.

The college had three campuses, located at Rosenborg (chemistry and biology), Lade (mathematics, physics, informatics and psychology) and Dragvoll (social studies and humanities). The campuses at Rosenborg and Lade were in 2000 abandoned and moved to Gløshaugen were NTH was located. The campus at Lade has been converted to apartments and offices while the buildings at Lade have been razed and replaced by apartments.