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.
The award board for the International Vigdís Prize is now accepting nominations.
Lilja Dögg Alfreðsdóttir, Minister of Culture and Business Affairs opened the new language learning website Icelandic Online Börn in Veröld – House of Vigdís on 18 April, the first day of Reykjavík Children’s Culture Festival 2023.
Jón Atli Benediktsson, Rector of the University sent the following summer greetings to students and staff on 19 April.
Ingibjörg Gunnarsdóttir, professor of nutrition at the University of Iceland's Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition, has been appointed pro-rector for science at the University.
The University of Iceland’s Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences will collaborate with the Pharmacy Department at Kamuzu University of Health Sciences (KUHeS) in Malawi in graduate studies.
The start-up company Akthelia Pharmaceuticals and the University of Iceland are leading a project that has been awarded a grant of EUR 6 million, the equivalent of almost ISK 900 million, from the European Union.
A new study programme, International Business and Project management, taught entirely in English.
Participants in Academy for Woman Entrepreneurs (AWE) are currently in Bifröst for a workshop and training.