ReykjavÃk University
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Language of instruction: Icelanidic and English
Terms: Fall (August - December) and Spring (January - May)
Highlights
Accessibility
Reykjavík has services available to aid students studying with a disability. Learn more at their page.
Area of study
- Business
- Computer Science
- Law
- Science
- Engineering
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See for a complete list of courses offered.
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Within the course catalogue, select department and then select exchange studies for the available options
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Exchange credit history
See the exchange credit history listing of courses that have been previously evaluated from Reykjavik University. Note that this is a guide only, and not a guarantee that your courses would be evaluated in the same way.
Housing
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On-campus housing: Available but competitive
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Off-campus housing: Available, students are responsible for finding their own off-campus accommodations.
There is more information on student housing available on the page.
Medical, Immigration & Health Insurance
Non-EEA/EFTA citizens planning to study in Iceland for over three months must apply for a . This is done through the More information is available at Reykjavík University's page.
SDGs-in-Action
Add a United Nations CIFAL qualification to your international experience (and your CV!) by taking the SDGs-In-Action challenge. Below are resources and some of the many ways to get involved at Reykjavik University.
- Considering enrolling in the course Moral Profit – Sustainability Seen From a Global Perspective (V-677-MOPR), run by the Department of Business and Economics. No pre-requisites needed!
- Get involved with Birta, the Reykjavik University’s student association for social responsibility and sustainability.
How to apply
Learn how to apply or to receive emails about studying on exchange at a partner university. We will send you information about events, application deadlines, funding opportunities, and more!