Speakers & Partners
Join our second co-creative workshop as part of the NTNU fremtidens campus
SPAS Workshop 2023
Our Partners
StudyTrondheim, Trondheim Kommune
"StudyTrondheim is a collaboration between the students, educational institutions, Sit, Trondheim municipality, Trondheim City Council, and the business community, with an aim of making Trondheim an even better city for students. (...) The collaboration is working to better the cooperation between its participants, and to create structural permanent changes that will develop Trondheim as a student city."
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Student Parliament
"The Student Parliament is the highest student body at NTNU and speaks on behalf of all NTNU students. The Student Parliament consists of 25 representatives from Trondheim, Gjøvik and Ålesund. In the Student Parliament meetings, policies are adopted that apply to all NTNU students. The Student Parliament elects a working committee that works with the policies of the Student Parliament, being the "voice of the students" at NTNU's management level."
Student Welfare Organisation
"Sit Studentsamskipnaden helps ensure that students thrive in the study cities, and that more people want to study here.
In collaboration with the students, they develop attractive welfare offers and goods and services that they need. They support for the students' culture of volunteering and a close collaboration with the students and the educational institutions are the cornerstones of their work."
Our Speakers
Peter Gotsch
Professor for Sustainable Urban Development in the Global South,
The Hosts and Organizers
Peter Andreas Gotsch
Professor for Sustainable Urban Development in the Global South,
Vija Viese
Project Assistant,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Sara Hafezi
Project Assistant,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Marcela Moraga Zarate
Project Assistant,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
SPAS Workshop 2021
Partnering and networking are the core strategies of the SPAS project. The event aimed to promoting multidisciplinary and co-creation while forging a new community and practice on the relevance of shared open spaces. Local and external guest speakers that joined us in this first version of the SPAS workshop have backgrounds in academia and civil society.
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The M.Sc. programme in Urban Ecological Planning at the NTNU Department of Architecture and Planning hosted this event alongside its two main partners: The "Study Trondheim" and the "European Placemaking Network".
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Our Partners
StudyTrondheim, Trondheim Kommune
"StudyTrondheim is a collaboration between the students, educational institutions, Sit, Trondheim municipality, Trondheim City Council, and the business community, with an aim of making Trondheim an even better city for students. (...) The collaboration is working to better the cooperation between its participants, and to create structural permanent changes that will develop Trondheim as a student city."
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Placemaking Europe
Placemaking Europe is "a network of hundreds of placemakers primarily based and working in Europe, and also the proud community behind Placemaking Week Europe." The European placemakers "connect to share our experiences, develop tools, champion each other, and work together to make great places. We are so excited to welcome you to the community."
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Our Speakers
The Hosts and Organizers
Peter Andreas Gotsch
Professor for Sustainable Urban Development in the Global South,
Ann Marit Longva
Leader of Study Trondheim,
Trondheim Kommune
Ursula Sokolaj
Project Assistant,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology & Study Trondheim
Bruna Rohling
Project Assistant,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology