Conrad Svendsen (19 August 1862 – 9 September 1943) was a Norwegian teacher for the deaf, priest and magazine editor.
[1] While a theological student, Svendsen started working as a teacher for the deaf in Christiania.
He eventually travelled to Denmark, Switzerland, Italy, France and Germany to make further studies on the education of deaf.
In 1898 he founded the institution Hjemmet for Døve, a home for the deaf in Nordstrand, and he edited the magazine De Døves Blad.
A relief of Svendsen, sculptured by Nic Schiøll, is located at Hjemmet for Døve.