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  2. Keilir (educational institution) - Wikipedia

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    Keilir – Atlantic Centre of Excellence (Icelandic: Keilir, miðstöð vísinda, fræða og atvinnulífs) is a private, non-profit, international educational institution located in Ásbrú next to Keflavik International Airport in the city of Reykjanesbaer in Iceland. The school was established in 2007. [1] [2] [3]

  3. List of universities in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Number of Students Agricultural University of Iceland: 2005: Hvanneyri: Public: Bifröst University: 1918: ... (Merged with the University of Iceland) RES – The ...

  4. Fulbright Commission Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The Icelandic Fulbright Commission was founded in 1957, when a bi-national agreement between Iceland and the United States was signed on February 23, 1957. [3] Grants are awarded to students of Icelandic and American descent for graduate and post-graduate studies, while scholar grants are awarded to Icelandic scholars to undertake research in the United States and for American scholars to ...

  5. Education in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Students who enroll in vocational courses pay a portion of the costs of the materials that they use. [citation needed] All students have the right to enter upper secondary education when they turn sixteen. Around 97% of students leaving lower secondary education enter into upper secondary education; however there is a notable drop-out rate.

  6. International School of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The English stream is for families whose parents have been temporarily assigned to work in Iceland by an embassy, business or university; typically, these families live in Iceland for 3 years or fewer. The Bilingual stream is intended for students who live in Iceland on a permanent basis or for an undetermined length of time. [3]

  7. University of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    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. During its ...

  8. University of Akureyri - Wikipedia

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    The Centre employees 10 full-time permanent staff members as well as hosting 50 members of staff for research and teaching. The University Centre operates distance learning for 100 students in the Westfjords region of Iceland as well as two master's degrees programs, them being Coastal and Marine Management and Marine Innovation.

  9. Reykjavík University - Wikipedia

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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.