Friday was a happy day in the Main Building when the University of Iceland held its third graduation this year.
The University of Iceland´s Ocean and Sustainability course will be officially endorsed as a UNESCO Ocean Decade activity.
The Ministry of Education and Children and the University of Iceland invite you to a seminar on the risk of sexual abuse of children using artificial intelligence and other technological innovations.
The board of the Þórsteinn Fund calls for grant applications. The primary purpose of the Þórsteinn Fund is to support blind and visually impaired students at the University of Iceland.
A collaborative project between The Language Centre at the University of Iceland and the Polonicum Centre at the University of Warsaw has recently received funding from NAWA (The National Agency for Academic Exchange) in Poland.
Asifa Majid, psychologist, linguist and cognitive scientist, is the 2024 recipient of the international Vigdís Prize, an award conferred for outstanding contributions to world languages and cultures.
Launched in February 2024, Aurora’s first Call for Incentive and Collaborative Research Projects (Hvatastyrkir fyrir rannsóknasamstarf) received 26 high-quality applications from all institutions within Aurora.
Students at the Faculty of Political Science had a unique opportunity to discuss matters of war and peace when the Filipino negotiatior and mediator, Miriam Coronel Ferrer, visited the class Peace, Security, and Mediation.
The annual conference, The Imagine Forum in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Iceland will take place in Iðnó on October 10.
Sigurður Reynir Gíslason, geochemist and research professor at the University of Iceland's Institute of Earth Sciences has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences for his work in the field of earth sciences.