The GEST Programme and RIKK – Institute for Gender, Equality and Difference Lecture Series in spring 2020 is devoted to gender and climate change.
On the day that the United Kingdom left the European Union, 31 January 2020, higher education and research organisations from across the UK and Europe reaffirmed their commitment to working together.
The online course about sheep grazing in Iceland organised by the University of Iceland in collaboration with other domestic institutions, has been listed among the top 30 Best Online Courses of 2019.
The School of Humanities Education Fund is now accepting scholarship applications. The purpose of the Fund is to support PhD students in the final stages of their studies at the School of Humanities.
The GEST Podcast is a new podcast created by the Gender Equality Studies and Training (GEST) Programme at the University of Iceland.
The University of Iceland is now introducing a new learning management system which will be used in all teaching as of the autumn of 2020.
The University of Iceland has joined the Aurora Alliance that is currently preparing an application to the European University Initiative under the Erasmus+ programme.
The University Council agreed yesterday to nominate dr. Jón Atli Benediktsson, Professor of electrical and computer engineering as Rector of the University of Iceland for the next five years.
María Guðjónsdóttir, professor at the University of Iceland's Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition recently received a 116 million krona grant from the BlueBio Cofund Call.
Hiking trips with science tips is a collaboration between the Icelandic Touring Association and the University of Iceland.