16 students and academics at the University of Iceland and 6 Japanese students and academics will receive grants from the University of Iceland's Watanabe Trust Fund this year.
A new part of Icelandic online for advanced students has been made accessible on smart devices.
The UI Science and Innovation Prize was presented at a formal ceremony at the University of Iceland this morning.
Over twenty women were selected to take part in the Academy for Woman Entrepreneurs (AWE), which began in late February and ended this Friday.
The Vigdís Finnbogadóttir Institute of Foreign Languages and the University of Iceland have published the book Ólgublóð / Restless Blood.
The University of Iceland in collaboration with the University of Akureyri and the University Centre of the Westfjords presents: Practical Diploma in Icelandic as a Second Language via distance study.
Þorsteinn Loftsson and Einar Stefánsson are finalists in the ‘Research’ category of the European Inventor Award 2023.
Dr. Rosalind Gill, professor at the City University in the UK will give a talk next Wednesday, 10 May at noon; Posting a perfect life: Being watched and feeling judged on social media at the University of Iceland's School of Education in Stakkahlíð.
15 students and academics from the University of Iceland and Japanese universities have been awarded grants for the academic year 2022-2023 from the Watanabe Trust Fund at the University of Iceland.
The Centre of Public Health Sciences at the University of Iceland receives the Icelandic public health awards for organisations this year for their contribution to increased knowledge and understanding of public health in Iceland.