The general examination periods are from 2 to 18 December and 25 April to 10 May, as stipulated in the central UI regulation. However, the exact starting and ending dates of the examination periods may vary, see further details in the academic calendar. Makeup exams (due to illness) are held after the general examination periods in December and May, during a four to six-day period, as further determined by the Director of Examinations. Examination Schedules for Schools and Faculties Please note: Registered UI students can display their personal schedule in Ugla by clicking My Ugla → My courses → My examination schedule. University buildings and maps of campus Digital examinations The UI has implemented the Inspera Assessment software. Inspera provides a dedicated and comprehensive environment for a secure online examination process. Further information and instructions on digital examinations can be found on the pages under Digital Examinations - Inspera in Ugla. Project managers for digital examinations: Guðmundur Hafsteinn Viðarsson, tel. +354 525 4312, Matthías Sigurður Magnússon, tel. +354 525 4341, and Ólafur Freyr Hjálmsson, tel +354 525 5227. Distance examinations Students at the University of Iceland can apply for permission to take their examinations abroad, for instance, due to a stay abroad. Students must themselves obtain an appropriate examination site and supervisor/invigilator. The examination should take place at a university or embassy/consulate. Furthermore, both distance students and on-site students at UI can apply for permission to take their examinations off-campus, at learning centres within Iceland. The same rules apply to distance examinations and local examinations: Examinees may not assist or seek help from other examinees in completing the examination. Neither may a registered student, who is not sitting the examination, provide such assistance. Examinees may not speak to one another, nor may they bring books, materials or equipment with them other than those authorised by a member of teaching staff, unless otherwise specifically provided for in faculty rules. A fee of ISK 3,000 is due if the distance examination takes place within Iceland, while a fee of ISK 5,000 is required for examinations taken abroad. If a student takes more than one distance examination within the same examination period, the full fee is charged for the first examination but half a fee for subsequent ones. Please note that if there are expenses related to the exam location these must be paid by the student. Please note: No examination fees apply in regular distance studies organised by the University of Iceland. All students requesting distance examinations, both on-site and distance students, must fill in an online form in Ugla: Distance examinations – Sites and courses. UI students who wish to take their examinations abroad or at a domestic learning centre, also need to submit this form: Application for Distance Examination. Further information and all necessary steps are detailed on the online application forms linked above. For any additional information, please contact Thorgeir Freyr Sveinsson, Project Manager at the Centre for Distance Examinations, tel: +354 525 5910, email: fjarprof [at] hi.is. Examination rules During examinations, specific rules apply regarding communication, identification documents, aids, etc. PLEASE NOTE! Inspera candidate IDs vary between exams. They are displayed in the top left corner of the screen after the exam is started. Use of smart and communication devices is strictly prohibited at the examination site. Make sure they are switched off to prevent bandwidth overload. Any communication with other candidates or external parties is forbidden during the examination. Mark all your answer sheets with your Inspera candidate ID. Use name and “kennitala” if this exam is not an Inspera exam. More answer sheets are provided upon request. Removal of any papers from the exam venue is forbidden. Students are not permitted to leave the exam venue during the first third of the set examination time. As appropriate, violations are subject to expulsion from the examination or the course. Sanctions apply as stated in current legislation and regulations for the University of Iceland. Further examination provisions are found in the Rules for the University of Iceland. For example, Article 58 addresses examination procedures and rules: "The University Director of Examinations shall handle the preparation and direction of examinations in consultation with the administrative staff of schools and faculties. Students taking examinations may not assist other examinees in completing the examination paper or seek help from others in so doing. Nor may a registered student, who is not taking an examination, provide such assistance. Persons taking examinations may not speak to one another, nor may they bring books, materials or equipment with them other than those authorized by the instructor(s), unless otherwise specifically provided for in the faculty rules. The same shall apply to other assignment work by students unless otherwise decided by the instructor. A violation of the provisions of this and other examination rules, adopted by the Council, shall be liable to expulsion from the examination hall and, as the case may be, sanctions as provided for in Article 19 of the Act on Public Higher Education Institutions, no. 85/2008. Students shall mark their examination papers with an examination number, allocated to each student by the student registry, and the grades published using the same identification. Faculties may, however, set rules for the exemption from this principle. The University Council shall adopt detailed rules on examination supervision and implementation of examinations." Illness during examinations A student who becomes ill and consequently cannot sit an examination, shall notify the Student Registration of their illness by sending an email to nemskra@hi.is, within three days of the examination date. Please specify your name and ID number, together with the number and name of the course. The same applies if a student's child becomes ill. (Please note that a medical certificate is not required.) If you want to sit a makeup exam due to illness, please register by clicking the blue ribbon that appears at the top of your Ugla's front page 1-2 days after you notify the Student Registration office. Organisation of exams Faculties are responsible for teaching and exams. Teachers are responsible for exams, but each faculty determines how examinations are arranged, in so far as there are not binding provisions in legislation or University Council regulations. The duration of a written exam is generally for three hours. The Director of Examinations is responsible for the preparation and administration of exams, in association with schools and faculties. About examination schedules and exam locations The examination schedules are published by the end of September for the autumn semester, and by the end of January for the spring semester. The examination schedule for makeup exams, held after the conclusion of the general examination periods in December and May, is published as soon as possible, i.e. as soon as registration information is available. Information on examination locations during the examination periods is posted in the Examination Schedules section above. Students are assigned specific numbered seats in the examination rooms. The assigned number is individually accessible on the intranet (Ugla) the day before the exam. Examination seats are also posted on a list of names of those taking specific examinations the same day as the exam takes place. Students must show a photo ID at the examination location. Further information and contact persons Further details on examinations, such as withdrawals, makeup exams (due to illness), resit exams, etc. can be found in the course catalogue and in Ugla - the UI intranet. The Examinations Office is located on the third floor of the Setberg building, tel. +354 525 5278. Project manager: Sigurður Ingi Árnason, tel: +354 525 5278. Project manager, online examinations: Guðmundur Hafsteinn Viðarsson, tel. +354 525 4312. Project manager (online exams etc.): Matthías Sigurður Magnússon, tel. +354 525 4341. Project manager (online exams etc.): Ólafur Freyr Hjálmsson, tel. +354 525 5227. The Distance Examinations Centre is also on the third floor in the Setberg building. Project manager: Thorgeir Freyr Sveinsson, tel. +354 525 5910, email: fjarprof [at] hi.is. Joint email of the Examinations Office and the Director of Examinations: profstjori [at] hi.is. Director of Examinations: Sigurður Ingi Árnason, tel: +354 525 5278 facebooklinkedintwitter