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Rector of the University of Iceland

Call for applications for the office of the Rector of the University of IcelandIn accordance with paragraph 1, Article 8 of the Act on Public Higher Education Institutions no. 85/2008 and Article 6 of the Regulation for the University of Iceland no. 569/2009, the UI University Council hereby calls for applications for the office of the rector of the University of Iceland. 

Field of work

The Rector is the President of the University Council. The Rector is the head of UI administration and UI's ultimate representative and advocate in relation to individuals and institutions within and outside UI. The Rector presides over UI operations and initiates that the University Council sets a comprehensive strategy for the University. The Rector is responsible for the implementation of UI's vision and strategy and the relations of the University with partners in Iceland and abroad. The Rector is responsible for and shall exercise general supervision of all UI operations, including recruitment and financial affairs within individual schools and institutes. The Rector is responsible for the preparation of operational and financial plans and for their approval in the University Council. Between University Council meetings, the Rector holds decision-making power in all UI affairs.

Qualification requirements

In order to be eligible for the office of Rector, applicants must have professorial competence, leadership qualities and a clear and ambitious vision for the University, excellent communication skills and extensive experience of management and policy-making. The University Council shall determine which applicants meet the requirements for eligibility, see item 2, Article 6 of the Regulation for UI. Only those who have been formally assessed as qualified to hold the title of professor at a recognised university before the application deadline are considered to meet the requirements for professorial competence. 

Application process

The Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation appoints the Rector of UI for a five-year term in accordance with the nomination of the University Council, see Article 8 of the Act on Public Higher Education Institutions. The University Council shall produce a nomination following elections at UI, see Article 6 of the Regulations for UI. The Rector is appointed for a five-year term, beginning 1 July 2025.

Application deadline

Application deadline is 31.01.2025

For further information contact

Ragnhildur Ísaksdóttir

ragnhildurisaks@hi.is

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Postdoctoral position in Mathematics at the Science Institute, University of Iceland

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral post in Mathematics at the Mathematics Division of the Science Institute, University of Iceland.  The Mathematics Division is the forum for research in pure and applied mathematics, mathematical physics, and statistics at the University of Iceland. Members of the Mathematics Division also teach and supervise undergraduate and graduate students. 

Field of work

The successful candidate is expected to conduct research in mathematics. 

Qualification requirements

  • Candidates must have completed a doctorate in mathematics or related fields at the commencement of the appointment. 
  • Good English skills, both spoken and written.
  • Good cooperation and communication skills and independent working methods.
     

It is desirable that no more than five years have elapsed from the appointee's completion of a doctorate to the commencement of the appointment. Consideration will be taken of how well the applicant's research fits with the research areas within the Mathematics Division (see the Mathematics division website). 

Application process

Please include the following data with the application:

  • Curriculum Vitae.
  • Bibliography.
  • Certificates of education.
  • A research plan (2-3 pages), if there is a recruitment.
  • Up to five of the applicant's main writings as pdf. documents (or refer to where they are available in electronic form).
  • Information on three individuals who can be contacted for recommendations.

The appointment is temporary for two years starting June 1st  2025, or as agreed upon, with the possibility of a one-year extension. 


All applicants will be informed about the appointment when a decision has been made. Applications are valid for six months beyond the application deadline.


For further information about this position please contact Head of Mathematics Division, Associate Professor Benedikt Steinar Magnússon, bsm@hi.is. 
 

Appointments to positions at the University of Iceland are made in consideration of the Equality Action Plan of the University of Iceland

The University of Iceland has a special Language Policy.


At the Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, around 400 people work in research and teaching in the field of engineering and natural sciences. There are about 2,000 students in the department, while at the Faculty of Science, about 400 students study chemistry, physics and mathematics. Of these, about 60 are graduate students in master's and doctoral studies. There are about 40 academic staff in physical sciences, teachers and experts at the Institute of Physical Sciences (EH). The institute is a research platform for teachers, experts and graduate students who conduct basic research in the physical sciences. EH has strong international connections and many research projects are carried out in extensive cooperation between researchers in Iceland and abroad.

Application deadline

Application deadline is 31.01.2025

For further information contact

Benedikt Steinar Magnússon

bsm@hi.is

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Grant Writer Position at the University of Iceland

The University of Iceland is seeking a motivated Grant Writer to support the research activities of Professor Hans Tomas Bjornsson. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with Professor Bjornsson, as well as a dynamic and diverse team of postdoctoral fellows, technicians, and PhD students, to develop and submit competitive international grant applications. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute directly to advancing groundbreaking research. The position requires adaptability and enthusiasm, as grant opportunities vary widely in scope and focus. We are looking for a driven, flexible individual with a passion for science and a commitment to supporting the group's innovative research endeavors. 

Field of work

  • Prepare and submit grant applications; maintain communication with funding agencies.
  • Assist in submitting progress reports and monitoring the use of grant funds.
  • Collaborate on calculating research costs for inclusion in grant proposals.
  • Contribute to writing and editing manuscripts related to the research program.
  • Support outreach and communication efforts related to the group's research activities.

Qualification requirements

  • PhD in genetics, molecular biology or related fields or a MSc with significant experience in similar projects.  
  • Experience performing scientific research or writing scientific text
  • Excellent English ability (both written and spoken)
  • Good knowledge of informatics and ability to utilize new such approaches
  • Good ability in human relations, discipline, precision and practical

Application process

Please send the following supporting documentation:

  • An introduction letter stating reasons for interest in the position
  • A curriculum vitae with info on prior positions and publications
  • A copy of diplomas (Master and/or PhD) 
  • Two references and info regarding how to contact them

All applications will be answered, and applicants will be informed about the appointment when a decision has been made. Applications are valid in the system for 6 months after the application deadline. Person would be expected to start position as soon as possible. 

Appointments to positions at the University of Iceland are made in consideration of the Equal Rights Policy of the University of Iceland. http://www.hi.is/haskolinn/jafnrettisaaetlun#markmid2 

The University of Iceland has a special Language Policy. https://www.hi.is/haskolinn/malstefna_haskola_islands 

The University of Iceland is the largest teaching, research and science institute in Iceland. The University of Iceland is a growing community of knowledge and is a very dynamic and interesting workplace. Our values are academic freedom, professionalism, and equality. The University strives to provide flexibility and encourages participation in the progression of the studies and research in all fields within the realm of the University.

Application deadline

Application deadline is 31.01.2025

For further information contact

Hans Tómas Björnsson

htb@hi.is

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Research Scientist in Data Science at the Mathematics Department, Science Institute, University of Iceland

The Applied Mathematics Division at the Mathematics Department of the Science Institute, University of Iceland (see the mathematics division website), invites applications for a full-time position as a Research Scientist in Data Science.The Centre of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence will act as a hub for researchers at the University of Iceland with expertise in data science and artificial intelligence. The Center aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration both within the University and with the industry by:Maintaining an information portal featuring the Center's researchers and their expertise related to data science and artificial intelligence.Offering accessible communication channels for stakeholders inside and outside the University to propose collaborative or consulting projects.Organizing regular seminars, educational sessions, and working groups on data science and artificial intelligence for the public, graduate students, and researchers.

Field of work

The Research Scientist will direct the Centre of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Iceland, conduct research in statistics or applied mathematics, teach courses in data science within the mathematics program, and supervise graduate students. 

The Research Scientist is expected to lead the strategic planning of the Center, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, attract funding, conduct outstanding research, supervise graduate students, and strengthen connections with the industry, the public, and international collaborators.  The main tasks and duties will be divided into 50% research, 30% management, and 20% teaching.

Qualification requirements

  • Ph.D. in Statistics, Applied Mathematics, or a related field.
  • Research activity at the international level.
  • Experience in obtaining research grants is desirable.
  • Experience supervising graduate students is desirable.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team.
  • Proficiency in spoken and written English.
  • Proficiency in spoken and written Icelandic is desirable.

When hiring, emphasis will be placed on how well the candidate's experience and qualifications align with the needs of the Science Institute and the proposed focus areas of the Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Center.

Application process

The expected start date is May 1, 2024, contingent upon the completion of the evaluation process.

Applicants are required to submit the following documents with their application:

  1. Cover letter describing how the applicant meets the qualification requirements.
  2. Certificates of education.
  3. Curriculum Vitae.
  4. List of publications.
  5. Report on scholarly and other work carried out.
  6. Outline of proposed research plan, if hired.
  7. Contact information for three referees willing to provide a reference.

Applicants must list up to eight of their most important publications relevant to the position. Copies of these publications should be submitted with the application or a reference provided to their location online. For publications with multiple authors, applicants must specify their contribution. Non-electronic application materials must be submitted in duplicate to the Division of Science and Innovation, University of Iceland, Main Building, Sæmundargata 2, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland.

The successful candidate will be hired for five years with the possibility of a permanent contract after this period, cf. paragraph 3, Article 31 of the Regulation for the University of Iceland no. 569/2009.

Processing of applications, evaluation of qualifications, and hiring will be in accordance with the Act on Public Higher Education Institutions no. 85/2008 and the Regulation for the University of Iceland no. 569/2009.

All applications will receive a response, and applicants will be informed of the outcome once a decision has been made. Applications will remain valid for up to six months after the application deadline.

Appointments at the University of Iceland consider the University's Equality Action Plan. Attention is also drawn to the University's Language Policy.

The University of Iceland is a dynamic knowledge community and a diverse and vibrant workplace. The University values academic freedom, professionalism, and equality and emphasizes flexibility and staff participation in the development of study programs and research. The School of Engineering and Natural Sciences employs approximately 390 people involved in teaching and research. The working environment is international, with about one-quarter of staff and graduate students being international, a number that continues to grow.

Academic employees at the Science Institute include approximately 60 teachers and specialists. The Institute provides a research platform for teachers, specialists, and graduate students conducting fundamental research in physical and earth sciences. The Science Institute maintains strong international connections, with many research projects carried out in extensive collaboration between Icelandic and international scientists.

 

Application deadline

Application deadline is 14.02.2025

For further information contact

Sigrún Helga Lund

sigrunhl@hi.is

Benedikt Steinar Magnússon

bsm@hi.is

Apply now

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