The effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection on the cardiovascular system in men and women need to be further investigated, as there are various indications that there are important sex differences in the effects of the resulting disease, COVID-19.
The Watanabe Trust Fund at the University of Iceland awarded grants to seventeen students and scholars from the University of Iceland and Japanese universities for studies and research during the 2021-2022 academic year.
Jón Atli Benediktsson, Rector of the University of Iceland, sent the following message to University staff and students today (22 October 2021).
The Páll Guðmundsson from Rjúpufelli fund has allocated a grant to support the publication of The Icelandic Heritage in North America to be published by University of Manitoba Press this year.
The University of Iceland graduates students for the third time this year on Friday 22 October. A total of 290 candidates receive their degree certificates at this time which means that a record number of students graduate from the University this year.
Students at the University of Iceland can apply for scholarships for graduate study or research at universities in the U.S. the academic year 2022-2023.
The University of Iceland is ranked in place 50 on a new list from Times Higher Education for countries with rapidly growing economies.
The board of the Þórsteinssjóður calls for grant applications. The primary purpose of the Þórsteinn Fund is to support blind and visually impaired students at the University of Iceland.
Jón Atli Benediktsson, Rector of the University of Iceland, sent the following message to University staff and students today (15 October 2021).
The University of Iceland is ranked among the 300 best universities worldwide in social sciences, 301-400 in the field of educational sciences, and 501-600 in business administration and economics.