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In Trondheim about one out of every sixth inhabitant is a student. Trondheim had in 2008 165,191 registered inhabitants in Trondheim municipality. In addition, there are at any given time about 30,000 students with a permanent or temporary residential address in Trondheim. This population segment is important for economic and cultural life in the city, and not least for its identity; students adds new thoughts, vitality, labor and cultural engagement, and helps to lift Trondheim as the No. 1 knowledge city of Norway.
The Student Society is a natural gathering place for nearly a third of the students in Trondheim, at the end of 2007 there were registered 9557 members of the Society. The role the house has in the construction of Trondheim's identity as the country's premier student city can not be overstated, both through its daily operations and through the many long traditions associated with UKA - the economic pillar the Student Society stands on.
ISFiT - International Student Festival in Trondheim - is another player who draws attention to our city. In 1990 the first festival were held, and it is 20 years in 2010. ISFiT has previously been visited by international opinion carriers such as the Dalai Lama, José Ramos-Horta, Gro Harlem Brundtland and Wangari Maathai.