

Please note that additional facilities and resources may vary depending on the department or programme of study.
Students are encouraged to contact their respective departments, or visit the campus in person to get more detailed and information about the study facilities available to them.
The University has several libraries that cater to different academic disciplines. The National and University Library (Háskólabókasafn) is the largest library on campus and houses a vast collection of books, journals and electronic resources.
Specialised libraries are also available for specific subjects such as law, social sciences, humanities and natural sciences.
The University provides various study spaces for students to work individually or in groups. These spaces include reading rooms, study carrels, and open seating areas. Some libraries also have designated quiet areas for focused studying.
Rooms for group study can be booked once a week for up to three hours. For further information, see: Rent a classroom.
There are a number of computer labs on campus. Computers are equipped with the software required for academic work. These labs also provide access to other technology and printing facilities.
You can find information on available computers in Ugla, as well as timetables for computer labs.
UI promotes research and has dedicated research facilities across different departments.
These facilities include laboratories, research centres and specialised equipment for scientific studies and experiments.
Study halls are available for students who prefer a quiet and focused environment. These halls provide a calm atmosphere for concentrated study sessions.
Study halls can be found in most UI buildings and at the libraries.
The University offers students extensive online resources, including electronic databases, journals, e-books and research tools. Students can access these resources remotely, allowing for flexible study options.
You can use your Ugla login to access most resources.
The University provides multimedia facilities for students working on projects involving audiovisual content.
These facilities include recording studios, video editing rooms and equipment for multimedia production.
UI recognises the importance of collaboration and offers dedicated spaces for group work and discussions. These spaces are designed to facilitate teamwork and brainstorming sessions.
Collaborative spaces can be found in most buildings.
UI provides various study support services for students. These services include tutoring programmes, writing centres, academic counselling and study skills workshops.
Check available services in Ugla.