Emily Helga Reise was recently hired as the new International Officer at the University of Iceland Student Council; she is the second person to hold this post.
The University of Iceland is ranked in 6th place in the field of remote sensing and among the forty best in the field of electrical and computer engineering.
We must remember that in times of great upheaval and technological revolution, such as we are living through now, there are boundless opportunities for people with a good education.
Over 2,000 candidates receive their diplomas in both undergraduate- and graduate studies from the University of Iceland tomorrow, Saturday 27 June, in Laugardalshöll.
Nineteen students and researchers at the University of Iceland are heading to Japan for study and research work and nine students and researchers from Japanese universities are coming to Iceland for the same purpose.
The University of Iceland has decided to extend the deadline for paying the registration fee to 5 August and is also offering students the option to pay in instalments.
Jón Atli Benediktsson, Rector of the University of Iceland, sent the following announcement to students and staff today.
The University of Iceland received over eleven thousand applications to undergraduate and graduate studies for the upcoming academic year; the largest number since the University’s foundation.
The University of Iceland spring graduation ceremony will be held in two stages in Laugardalshöll on 27 June.