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Institution Foundation Location Type Number of Students Agricultural University of Iceland: 2005: Hvanneyri: Public: Bifröst University: 1918: Bifröst: Private
Bifröst University (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈpɪvˌrœst]) is a private university located in the valley of Norðurárdalur, approximately 30 kilometers north of Borgarnes, Iceland. Originally a business school, it also offers degrees in law and social sciences, at both bachelor's and master's level, as well as a remedial university ...
The University of Iceland is a public, government-funded university and as such it does not charge tuition (although an enrollment fee of 75,000 króna must be paid). [15] In terms of living expenses, most students at the University of Iceland either work part-time to finance their studies or receive student loans at favourable interest rates ...
The University of Akureyri (Icelandic: Háskólinn á Akureyri [ˈhauːˌskouːlɪn au ˈaːkʏrˌeiːrɪ], regionally also [ˈaːkʰʏr-]) was founded in 1987 in the town of Akureyri in the northeastern part of Iceland. It is today a school of Humanities and Social science, and a school of Health, Business and Natural science.
The University Bridge or Háskólabrú is a program of Preliminary University Studies for adults in collaboration with the University of Iceland. The main objective is to prepare students, who do not fulfill admission qualification, with the knowledge and competence necessary for further studies at university level.
University of Tampere School of Management (Tampereen yliopiston Johtamiskorkeakoulu) – Tampere; University of Vaasa Vaasa School of Economics (Vaasan yliopisto) – Vaasa; Åbo Akademi University Åbo Akademi School of Business and Economics (Handelshögskolan vid Åbo Akademi) - Turku
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' The University in Reykjavík ') is the largest private university in Iceland with approximately 3,300 students. [1] It is chartered by the Chamber of Commerce, the Federation of Icelandic Industries, and the Confederation of Icelandic Employers. [2] The university consists of seven academic departments in two schools.