A ceremony to mark the graduation of 444 candidates from graduate and postgraduate studies takes place in the University Cinema on Saturday 23 February at 1 p.m.
The course is about methods to monitor volcanoes and magma movements in the roots of volcanoes.
The University's applied science prize that will be awarded for the 21st time on 27 March!
Five students at the University of Iceland's Faculty of Business Administration recently received an award for their contribution at an international competition organised by Harvard Business School.
The University of Iceland, UTmessa and Skýrslutæknifélag Íslands (Ský) collaborate for the exhibition of a gigantic piece of art in the form of the moon in connection with the UTmessa
The University's intra-web, Ugla, now includes a button that makes it easier for people to report gender-based and sexual harassment or violence, as well as bullying.
Three students in industrial engineering and computer science at the University of Iceland; Fríða Snædís Jóhannesdóttir, Kristjana Björk Barðdal and Sara Björk Másdóttir, organize the Reboot Hack at the University Centre (Háskólatorg) the first weekend in February.
Kesara Margrét Anamthawat-Jónsson, professor in botany and plant genetics at the University of Iceland's Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, was accepted as a fellow in The Royal Microscopical Society - RMS in the New Year.
A Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) about sheep grazing in Iceland was launched today.
Brynhildur Davíðsdóttir, professor in environment and natural resources at the University of Iceland received the honorary awards from the Ása Guðmundsdóttir Wright prize fund for 2018.