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Work environment - employee award

The award for work environment belongs to the focus area work environment and student welfare in the NTNU Strategy.

Norsk: Arbeidsmiljø – ansattpris

Overview: Internal awards for employees

Internal prizes for employees.

Purpose of the award

NTNU's award for work environment shall be an appreciation and encouragement to a work environment or an employee who has made a special contribution to the work environment at NTNU.

Criteria for receiving the award

The award may be given to a work environment or an employee who has excelled as a driving force, with particular ability and willingness to implement work environment improvement measures. It is assumed that the effort goes beyond the employee's and / or the environment's defined area of responsibility.

Internal awards for employees 2024

Propose candidates for the award for work environment by - TBA

Proposals for award recipients are submitted by at least three employees / students. Check the description of each award for justification of proposals. Some awards have specific requirements as to documentation of results. No signatures are requires, but when you send in the proposal by email to the contact person for the award, we ask that you copy the proposers.

See also the page NTNU Employee Awards.

The awards ceremony takes place in - TBA

How to select recipients

The Director of Organization will appoint a selection committee consisting of three members.

Secretariat

HR and HSE Division

Former recipients of the work environment award

  • 2022: Einar Rønquist
  • 2021: Campus Services Division - handling of the pandemic crisis
  • 2018: Randi Askim Tiller, Senior Engineer, Property Division
  • 2015: Campus Services Division
  • 2013: Olav Bolland, Department of Energy and Process Engineering
  • 2011: Industrial Economics and Technology Management and Nina Brochs Klausen, Department of Chemistry
  • 2010: Elin Harbo Albertsen, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
  • 2009: Berit Borten, Department of Chemical Engineering
  • 2008: Anne Kristensen and Mari Sørensen, Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine
  • 2006: Astrid Salvesen, Faculty of Natural Sciences
  • 2005: Heidi Egseth, Chief Safety Officer
  • 2003: Janitor Jonny Hansen and his team
  • 2001: Department of Cancer Research and Molecular Biology
  • 2000: Teacher Education Programme
  • 1999: Nina Tanche-Nilssen, Property Division
  • 1998: Berit Sæterhaug, Department of Natural History, NTNU University Museum
  • 1997: Asbjørn Solberg, Department of Design
  • 1996: Arne Graabak, Department of Electric Power Engineering

Contact

Anne-Elisabeth Holte, Senior Adviser, HR and HSE Division