The right to protest; inclusion in politics and society; actions against hate speech; challenges in Icelandic multicultural society; a concert with Elín Hall, and white privilege are among the subjects tackled at the annual Equality Days taking place in Icelandic universities from 12 to 15 February.
UTmessan, takes place at Harpa on 2-3 February.
What is lost in the learning environment when it is shifted to e-learning, and how can those factors be translated into distance learning? How to prevent the isolation of students in distance education and encourage activity in distance learning?
The annual UI Career Days will take place between 29 January and 2 February where students and others interested can chat with entrepreneurs, learn the first steps in investing, go on a tour around Keflavik Airport and learn about opportunities in Europe to mention only a few activities and events available.
The University of Iceland offers students and staff facilities free of charge at Sprotamýri - the Entrepreneurship Centre of the University of Iceland in Gróska to develop their ideas.
The annual Japan Festival at the University of Iceland will be held for the twentieth time at Veröld - House of Vigdís on Saturday, 27 January, from 1 to 5 pm.
The Division of Academic Affairs has developed support material on their website kennari.hi.is that can be useful to teachers within and outside of the University of Iceland in better understanding digital access in their courses.
The 2024 cohort of fellows have recently arrived to Iceland. They have finished the programme orientation where they were introduced to many practical issues regarding living in Iceland.
Studying International Business and Project Management at a graduate level became possible at the University of Iceland last year for the first time.
The Student Psychology Clinic has reopened after the holidays.