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  1. The Agricultural University of Iceland (AUI) plays a key role in developing societal issues related to agriculture, use of natural resources, planning, environment and climate, as well as issues concerning the society and economy as a whole, all with a focus on sustainable development. Our unique university is located within a nature reserve.

  2. The University of Iceland is the country's oldest and largest university, located in the heart of Reykjavik. Approximately 14,000 students are currently enrolled at the University of Iceland, including over 2,000 international students. The University is made up of five schools and 26 faculties, and it offers over 400 different study programs ...

  3. Students at the University of Iceland need to have a username and password to access the computer network and ugla.hi.is, the University intranet.The username is also an email address (username@hi.is).When payment of the registration fee has been completed and an Icelandic ID number (kennitala) has been issued, approved applicants can request a username and password at the Service Desk in the ...

  4. History. The University of Iceland was founded by the Alþingi on 17 June 1911, uniting three former post-secondary institutions: Prestaskólinn, Læknaskólinn and Lagaskólinn, which taught theology, medicine and law, respectively. The university originally had only faculties for these three fields, in addition to a faculty of humanities.

  5. It is a state university, situated in the heart of Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland. A modern, diversified, and rapidly developing institution, the University of Iceland offers opportunities for study and research in over 400 programmes spanning most fields of science and scholarship: Social Sciences. Health Sciences. Humanities.

  6. Registration Fees. Students at the University of Iceland do not pay tuition fees, only an annual registration fee of ISK 75,000. International applicants will receive an answer regarding admittance by viewing their application status. Those accepted into the University will be sent various practical information.

  7. If you are a student at one of our partner universities and are interested in studying at the University of Iceland as an exchange student, please see information on our Incoming Exchange Students webpage. Regarding the University. If you are not sure where to direct your query, send an email to hi@hi.is. Regarding the UI website