
Four hundred sixty-two candidates will graduate from the University of Iceland on Friday, 21 February, at a festive graduation ceremony in the University Cinema at 3 pm.
The ceremony will be live-streamed.
Candidates will graduate from all five of the University’s schools: 215 from the School of Social Sciences, 54 from the School of Health Sciences, 59 from the School of Humanities, 83 from the School of Education, and 51 from the School of Engineering and Natural Sciences. Thus, 462 students will receive their graduation certificates on Friday.
The ceremony begins with an address from Jón Atli Benediktsson, Rector of the University of Iceland, after which the candidates will be awarded certificates. Þorsteinn Elí Gíslason, MS in Computational Engineering, then delivers a speech on behalf of the candidates, and the ceremony concludes with a short performance by the University Choir of Iceland.
Graduation candidates will be seated in a specified area in the University Cinema and are kindly asked to arrive no later than 2:30 pm. A list with the names of candidates and seat numbers will be distributed on graduation day and candidates will receive their certificates according to their seat numbers. University staff will be on-site to assist if needed.