Rune Frøhaug has a master's degree in history from NTNU , as well as a year's study in religious studies and language studies. In addition to being a historian, he is a trained associate professor and has previous experience in both the school and museum sectors. At the Jewish Museum Trondheim, he works particularly with teaching, tours and the development of communication services. He has extensive experience in meeting the public in various contexts, and emphasizes facilitating inclusive and surprising learning situations. Through his work, Rune wants to contribute to increased understanding of history, diversity and the values that bind us together today.
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Rune is interested in
to convey history in a way that is relevant and accessible to both children, young people and adults.
to create a safe and curiosity-driven learning environment.

This is what we stand for
As a museum for a national minority, we strive for quality, accessibility, collaboration and continuous innovation in everything we do. We shall be relevant, timely, inclusive and respectful in all aspects of our work. These values guide us in fulfilling our mandate in a meaningful and sustainable way.
Here you can get to know Rune better and what he thinks about working at the Jewish Museum Trondheim.
Rune Frohaug
Museum educator, Jewish Museum Trondheim

Research and Innovation
We conduct active research in collaboration with NTNU to preserve and digitize our extensive collections.
Kunnskapsdeling
We actively share knowledge and invite dialogue about Jewish history and culture.
Innovative Prosjekter
Our innovative projects contribute to increased understanding and engagement.
Sustainable Initiatives
We are dedicated to sustainable initiatives for knowledge, dialogue and diversity.
Fremtidsrettet Forskning
Our research and innovation ensure that we are a center of excellence for Jewish history and culture.
