A new digital management system for doctoral studies has just been launched at all five schools of the University.
“From Iceland to the Americas - Vinland and historical imagination” was recently published by Manchester University Press. This collection of articles was edited by Jón Karl Helgason.
Jón Atli Benediktsson, rector of the University of Iceland and professor of electrical and computer engineering, is ranked among the top 500 scientists worldwide in Computer Science & Electronics according to Guide2Research, one of the leading portals in the field.
The Plasma Centre of the School of Engineering and Natural Sciences was opened on 26 May in Askja, the Natural Sciences Building at the University of Iceland.
Jón Atli Benediktsson, Rector of the University of Iceland, sent the following announcement to students and staff today.
The University of Iceland is among the beneficiaries of the European Training Network FEINART – “The Future of European Independent Art Spaces in a Period of Socially Engaged Art” which is offering 11 Early-Stage Researcher (ESR) positions.
Almost a thousand students have registered for the summer courses at the University of Iceland this summer organised in collaboration with the Icelandic government.
The University of Iceland has advertised over 270 summer jobs for students in collaboration with both the government and the Directorate of Labour; an initiative to help students in light of the situation with the COVID-19 pandemic.
The GEST programme celebrated the graduation of 20 fellows last Friday. This was the first cohort to graduate from GRÓ GEST, now that the GEST programme under the auspices of UNESCO.