It is now possible to travel back in time and see the urbanization and landscape changes in Iceland using a new web map of historical aerial imagery (Loftmyndasjá).
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As of this autumn semester of 2023, the Department of Sociology will offer a Master's programme in criminology in partnership with many institutions in the Icelandic judicial system.
The University of Iceland has launched an information website on artificial intelligence.
An exhibition devoted to the life and impact of Vigdís Finnbogadóttir, former President of Iceland, will open in the old Telegraph Station on Suðurgata on 1 December.
One of the most respected political science journals in the Nordic countries is now edited by a team from Iceland.
A week-long journey to the heart of creative writing concluded successfully for four University of Iceland students who traveled to Olomouc in Czechia, funded by the Aurora University Network.
Iceland generates significant negative spillover effects, particularly in relation to the consumption of goods and large number of imports, alongside the primitive state of the circular economy.
Yesterday, the official breaking ground for a new building for the University of Iceland's School of Health Sciences took place on the Landspítali University Hospital ground in Vatnsmýri.
Aurora is delighted to announce that its European University programme has secured a second round of funding under the 2023 European Universities Initiative Call by the European Commission.