Program Overview
University of Iceland
The University of Iceland is an Icelandic research university located in Reykjavík. The university was founded in 1911 and since then has been one of the leading universities in the country.
Fields and Departments
The University of Iceland is divided into six academic fields:
- Social science field
- Health Sciences
- Humanities field
- Faculty of Education
- Engineering and natural sciences
- Divisions from A-Z
Management structure
The University of Iceland has an administrative structure that consists of the rector, assistant rector, rector's office, charter, university council, committees of the university council, university council, laws and regulations, and internal audit. The university also has a joint administration that is responsible for the public sector, financial sector, business and technology sector, teaching sector, marketing and communication sector, human resources sector, information technology sector, science and innovation sector, and innovation sector.
Human resources
The University of Iceland has vacancies, staff, foreign staff, and staff policy. The university is responsible for working at UI and has a personnel policy that is responsible for family policy.
Policy and Gćđamál
The University of Iceland has a policy based on the university's values, quality system, quality policy, and other policy documents and plans. The university is also responsible for sustainability, equality, and open access.
Promotional material
The University of Iceland has promotional materials that are responsible for UI, news, UI in numbers, promotional brochures, photo galleries, UI magazine, and UI yearbook.
Mediation
The University of Iceland has an agency that is responsible for searching for researchers, the media, UI's website, design standards, and registration of events.
Housing and facilities
The University of Iceland has university buildings, rental of rooms, and house rules.
Arts
The University of Iceland has university concerts and an art museum.
About the School
The University of Iceland has questions and answers, annual accounts, sustainability and environmental issues, history, and newsletters.
Cooperation
The University of Iceland has university partnerships, national partnerships, international partnerships, Aurora, connections with industry, community projects, and university friends.
Scientific work
The University of Iceland has science and innovation, support, research institutes and institutes, and research collaborations.
Study
The University of Iceland has course offerings, other courses, application for studies, study information, study organization, new students, support, services, housing and facilities, and life at the University of Iceland.
Doctoral studies
A doctoral program at the University of Iceland is a university program that is responsible for a doctoral degree. The program is organized in collaboration with the Center for Postgraduate Studies and is responsible for support to students, supervisors, and research.
Doctor's student tool kit
The PhD Student Toolkit is responsible for developing the skills of academic staff to supervise PhD students. The chest is organized in collaboration with Rannís and other universities.
ŢTraining for Instructors
Training for supervisors is responsible for teaching supervisors about good practices and the main points are regarding the rights, duties, and roles of supervisors. The training is organized in collaboration with the Center for Postgraduate Studies and is responsible for enhancing the supervisors' skills in supervising doctoral students.
