The University of Iceland is a progressive educational and scientific institution renowned in the global scientific community for its research. It is a public 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, Education, Natural Sciences and Engineering.
The Centre for Arctic Studies (CAS) is a forum for interdisciplinary collaboration in the field of Arctic research. The centre is hosted at the Insitute of International Affairs, and its main goal is to support and conduct research both on a national and international level and to increase the cooperation of academia with the public and private sectors. CAS organises conferences, seminars and lectures on Arctic issues, supports teaching in the field and offers publications. As part of the Institute of International Affairs and the University of Iceland, CAS is uniquely situated to draw from a large academic community devoted to Arctic research and studies, in Iceland and abroad.
Mail Address:
Sæmundargata 2
102 Reykjavík
Iceland
Representative
Kristmundur Þór Ólafsson
Key Experts
Kristmundur Þór Ólafsson