What do you do with a Humanities degree? Interview with graduated students.
Read MoreBirta B. Kjerúlf discusses crossroads, time and timelessness.
Read MoreÍris Dögg Jóhannesdóttir discusses student preschools and the HighScope curriculum.
Read MoreJoining the right union upon graduation is essential. Learn more about BHM’s grants and funds.
Read MoreThe Student Council’s Loan Representative discusses the future of student loans in Iceland.
Read MoreSprettur is the University of Iceland’s recent project, tailored to promising students with immigrant backgrounds and/or refugee students. Its purpose is to support and encourage these individuals through secondary school and towards higher education.
Read MoreSnædís Björnsdóttir visited some student housing apartments and asked those who lived there a few questions about the designes of their apartments
Read MoreAlma Ágústsdóttir writes about the Aurora Student Council’s trip to Iceland
Read MoreJessý Jónsdóttir is SHÍ's interests’ representative. The representative is elected at the Student Council's exchange meeting and is at hand for students while safeguarding and supporting their interests and causes. Here, Jessý answers some frequently asked questions.
Read MoreThe Students’ Rights office spends a lot of time and money at Háma, as the office is located directly above its Háskólatorg location. But what is their favourite food from this centre of campus?
Réttindaskrifstofa Stúdentaráðs Háskóla Íslands eyðir miklum tíma og peningum í Hámu, enda er skrifstofan staðsett beint fyrir ofan útbú hennar á Háskólatorgi. En hvað er uppáhaldsmaturinn þeirra úr þessari miðju háskólasvæðisins?
Read MoreErla Guðbjörg, LÍS’ international officer, addresses the readers of the Student Paper.
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