A Strong International University Kolbrún Þ. Pálsdóttir skrifar 18. mars 2025 10:45 The University of Iceland is a vibrant democratic academic community and today, and tomorrow, students and faculty elect a new rector. The online election will take place on the platform Ugla on March 18th and 19th. Over the past seven years, I have served as the Dean of the School of Education, and I am determined to use my extensive experience of working with stakeholders within and outside the university to lead our university in the coming years. Therefore, I am running for the office of rector of the University of Iceland. As a rector I will be dedicated to implementing effective policies to support our international staff and students, their academic and professional success, as well as their overall well-being. The University of Iceland has transformed during the last two decades and is now a leading international academic community. Nearly 2.400 international students from 113 countries and 360 academic staff and doctoral students from all around the world study and work at the university. My Emphasis on Support Services for International Students As the dean of the School of Education I have a wide experience of organizing international education. Our school has offered the International Studies in Education at undergraduate and graduate level which has gained wide recognition. Most recently we initiated a new joint diploma program in partnership with the Faculty of Languages and Cultures, Icelandic as a Second Language, specifically for international students who aim to work and study within the field of education and teaching. We have also arranged workshops for international students to strengthen academic writing and helped them navigate our curriculum and course platforms. Improving International Staff Services As a rector I will focus on strengthening the specific administrative unit within the International Staff Services, which was set up to provide strategic services for international staff members. The team aimsto provide international staff members with support before, during and after arrival in Iceland. It is vital to assist people from outside of the European Union and the European Economic Area to handle work permits and immigration processes, including obtaining visa, which can be challenging. It is also crucial to support new international academic staff in navigating the complex work environment of the university. It is vital to provide sufficient funding to secure such support and services. Academic and Language Support: Language barriers and different educational backgrounds pose challenges. There is a clear call from international students and staff for accessible language courses, tutoring, and academic counselling to facilitate their adaption to new academic environments and success in their studies and work. As a rector I will strive to answer these calls. One way could be to, for example, set up strategic mentorship systems, for international staff members and graduate students. Mental Health and Well-being: Balancing study and life issues is often stressful. I aim to strengthen the university's counseling services, support groups, and wellness programs. We also need to make sure that such support is always available in English to make it better accessible to international students and staff. Career Opportunities: To support professional development, it is important to offer career counselling, job placement services, and workshops, for example on CV writing and interview skills. Promoting such services will help international students and staff navigate the Icelandic labour market and secure employment opportunities. We Need to do Better in an Inclusive and Diverse University As a rector I will strive to give international students and staff members the opportunities they need to connect, contribute, and collaborate within the academic community. We have taken various steps in the past few years to make it easier for international staff and students to work at the university. But it is clear that we can do better. During my campaign I have met with many of you and heard a clear need for improvements when it comes to our international profile and services to international students and staff. It is quite clear that language barriers and a lack of accessible information is still, for many of you, complicating your engagement within the university environment. Of course, the main interests of international students and staff align with the interests of all our students and staff. We need to secure funding for the university, strengthen cooperation among faculties, increase opportunities for students to engage and work within the larger society on practical problems and real-life challenges. I invite you to support me in the upcoming rector elections at the University of Iceland. Together, we can create a more inclusive and supportive environment for all members of our academic community. The author is a Rector candidate and Dean of the School of Education. Viltu birta grein á Vísi? Sendu okkur póst. Senda grein Rektorskjör við Háskóla Íslands Kolbrún Þ. Pálsdóttir Mest lesið Orkuskipti á pappír en olía í raun: Hvernig bæjarstjórnin keyrði Vestmannaeyjar í strand Jóhann Ingi Óskarsson Skoðun 23 borgarfulltrúar á fullum launum í Reykjavík, en 7 í Kaupmannahöfn Róbert Ragnarsson Skoðun Semjum við Trump: Breytt heimsmynd sem tækifæri, ekki ógn Ómar R. Valdimarsson Skoðun Hvað er Trump eiginlega að bralla? Jean-Rémi Chareyre Skoðun Áramótaheitið er að fá leikskólapláss Ögmundur Ísak Ögmundsson Skoðun Sækjum til sigurs í Reykjavík Pétur Marteinsson Skoðun Hvað á að gerast fyrir 15–24 ára ungmenni ef þau fá ekki innlögn á Vog strax þrátt fyrir að vera tilbúin í meðferð Halldóra Lillý Jóhannsdóttir Skoðun Tökum Ísland til baka Baldur Borgþórsson,Sigfús Aðalsteinsson Skoðun Allt hefur sinn tíma Hilmar Kristinsson Skoðun Er spilakassi í þínu hverfi? Alma Hafsteinsdóttir Skoðun Skoðun Skoðun Orkuskipti á pappír en olía í raun: Hvernig bæjarstjórnin keyrði Vestmannaeyjar í strand Jóhann Ingi Óskarsson skrifar Skoðun Áramótaheitið er að fá leikskólapláss Ögmundur Ísak Ögmundsson skrifar Skoðun Hvað er Trump eiginlega að bralla? Jean-Rémi Chareyre skrifar Skoðun Bætum lýðræðið í bænum okkar Gunnar Axel Axelsson skrifar Skoðun Þegar rökin þrjóta og ábyrgðarleysið tekur yfir - Hugleiðingar óflokksbundins einstaklings í byrjun árs 2026 Guðmundur Ragnarsson skrifar Skoðun Leigubílamarkaður á krossgötum: Tæknin er lausnin ekki vandamálið Kristín Hrefna Halldórsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Enga uppgjöf í leikskólamálum Steinunn Gyðu- og Guðjónsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Atvinnuvegaráðherra vill leyfa fyrirtækjum að fara illa með dýr gegn gjaldi Jón Kaldal skrifar Skoðun Þögnin sem ég hélt að myndi bjarga mér Steindór Þórarinsson skrifar Skoðun Lög fyrir hina veiku. Friðhelgi fyrir hina sterku Marko Medic skrifar Skoðun Samruni í blindflugi – þegar menningararfur er settur á færiband Helgi Felixson skrifar Skoðun Málstjóri eldra fólks léttir fjórðu vakt kvenna Sara Björg Sigurðardóttir skrifar Skoðun Ísland og Trump - hvernig samband viljum við nú? Rósa Björk Brynjólfsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Það er ekki sama hvort það sé hvítvínsbelja eða séra hvítvínsbelja Hópur stjórnarmanna í Uppreisn skrifar Skoðun 23 borgarfulltrúar á fullum launum í Reykjavík, en 7 í Kaupmannahöfn Róbert Ragnarsson skrifar Skoðun Sækjum til sigurs í Reykjavík Pétur Marteinsson skrifar Skoðun Öryggismál Íslands eru í uppnámi Arnór Sigurjónsson skrifar Skoðun Pakkaleikur á fjölmiðlamarkaði Ragnar Sigurður Kristjánsson skrifar Skoðun Semjum við Trump: Breytt heimsmynd sem tækifæri, ekki ógn Ómar R. Valdimarsson skrifar Skoðun Hvað á að gerast fyrir 15–24 ára ungmenni ef þau fá ekki innlögn á Vog strax þrátt fyrir að vera tilbúin í meðferð Halldóra Lillý Jóhannsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Ungmennahús í Hveragerði Dagný Sif Sigurbjörnsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Nýjar leiðbeiningar WHO um geðheilbrigðismál Kristín Einarsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Treystum við ríkisstjórninni fyrir náttúru Íslands? Guðmundur Hörður Guðmundsson skrifar Skoðun Allt hefur sinn tíma Hilmar Kristinsson skrifar Skoðun Hernaðaríhlutun og mannréttindi í Venesúela Volker Türk skrifar Skoðun Er verið að svelta millistéttina til hlýðni? Eggert Sigurbergsson skrifar Skoðun Hættum að setja saklaust fólk í fangelsi Jóhann Karl Ásgeirsson Gígja skrifar Skoðun Orð ársins Berglind Guðmundsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Mataræðið – mikilvægur hluti af loftslagslausninni Eyþór Eðvarðsson skrifar Skoðun Allt skal með varúð vinna Hrafnhildur Gunnarsdóttir skrifar Sjá meira
The University of Iceland is a vibrant democratic academic community and today, and tomorrow, students and faculty elect a new rector. The online election will take place on the platform Ugla on March 18th and 19th. Over the past seven years, I have served as the Dean of the School of Education, and I am determined to use my extensive experience of working with stakeholders within and outside the university to lead our university in the coming years. Therefore, I am running for the office of rector of the University of Iceland. As a rector I will be dedicated to implementing effective policies to support our international staff and students, their academic and professional success, as well as their overall well-being. The University of Iceland has transformed during the last two decades and is now a leading international academic community. Nearly 2.400 international students from 113 countries and 360 academic staff and doctoral students from all around the world study and work at the university. My Emphasis on Support Services for International Students As the dean of the School of Education I have a wide experience of organizing international education. Our school has offered the International Studies in Education at undergraduate and graduate level which has gained wide recognition. Most recently we initiated a new joint diploma program in partnership with the Faculty of Languages and Cultures, Icelandic as a Second Language, specifically for international students who aim to work and study within the field of education and teaching. We have also arranged workshops for international students to strengthen academic writing and helped them navigate our curriculum and course platforms. Improving International Staff Services As a rector I will focus on strengthening the specific administrative unit within the International Staff Services, which was set up to provide strategic services for international staff members. The team aimsto provide international staff members with support before, during and after arrival in Iceland. It is vital to assist people from outside of the European Union and the European Economic Area to handle work permits and immigration processes, including obtaining visa, which can be challenging. It is also crucial to support new international academic staff in navigating the complex work environment of the university. It is vital to provide sufficient funding to secure such support and services. Academic and Language Support: Language barriers and different educational backgrounds pose challenges. There is a clear call from international students and staff for accessible language courses, tutoring, and academic counselling to facilitate their adaption to new academic environments and success in their studies and work. As a rector I will strive to answer these calls. One way could be to, for example, set up strategic mentorship systems, for international staff members and graduate students. Mental Health and Well-being: Balancing study and life issues is often stressful. I aim to strengthen the university's counseling services, support groups, and wellness programs. We also need to make sure that such support is always available in English to make it better accessible to international students and staff. Career Opportunities: To support professional development, it is important to offer career counselling, job placement services, and workshops, for example on CV writing and interview skills. Promoting such services will help international students and staff navigate the Icelandic labour market and secure employment opportunities. We Need to do Better in an Inclusive and Diverse University As a rector I will strive to give international students and staff members the opportunities they need to connect, contribute, and collaborate within the academic community. We have taken various steps in the past few years to make it easier for international staff and students to work at the university. But it is clear that we can do better. During my campaign I have met with many of you and heard a clear need for improvements when it comes to our international profile and services to international students and staff. It is quite clear that language barriers and a lack of accessible information is still, for many of you, complicating your engagement within the university environment. Of course, the main interests of international students and staff align with the interests of all our students and staff. We need to secure funding for the university, strengthen cooperation among faculties, increase opportunities for students to engage and work within the larger society on practical problems and real-life challenges. I invite you to support me in the upcoming rector elections at the University of Iceland. Together, we can create a more inclusive and supportive environment for all members of our academic community. The author is a Rector candidate and Dean of the School of Education.
Orkuskipti á pappír en olía í raun: Hvernig bæjarstjórnin keyrði Vestmannaeyjar í strand Jóhann Ingi Óskarsson Skoðun
Hvað á að gerast fyrir 15–24 ára ungmenni ef þau fá ekki innlögn á Vog strax þrátt fyrir að vera tilbúin í meðferð Halldóra Lillý Jóhannsdóttir Skoðun
Skoðun Orkuskipti á pappír en olía í raun: Hvernig bæjarstjórnin keyrði Vestmannaeyjar í strand Jóhann Ingi Óskarsson skrifar
Skoðun Þegar rökin þrjóta og ábyrgðarleysið tekur yfir - Hugleiðingar óflokksbundins einstaklings í byrjun árs 2026 Guðmundur Ragnarsson skrifar
Skoðun Leigubílamarkaður á krossgötum: Tæknin er lausnin ekki vandamálið Kristín Hrefna Halldórsdóttir skrifar
Skoðun Atvinnuvegaráðherra vill leyfa fyrirtækjum að fara illa með dýr gegn gjaldi Jón Kaldal skrifar
Skoðun Það er ekki sama hvort það sé hvítvínsbelja eða séra hvítvínsbelja Hópur stjórnarmanna í Uppreisn skrifar
Skoðun 23 borgarfulltrúar á fullum launum í Reykjavík, en 7 í Kaupmannahöfn Róbert Ragnarsson skrifar
Skoðun Hvað á að gerast fyrir 15–24 ára ungmenni ef þau fá ekki innlögn á Vog strax þrátt fyrir að vera tilbúin í meðferð Halldóra Lillý Jóhannsdóttir skrifar
Orkuskipti á pappír en olía í raun: Hvernig bæjarstjórnin keyrði Vestmannaeyjar í strand Jóhann Ingi Óskarsson Skoðun
Hvað á að gerast fyrir 15–24 ára ungmenni ef þau fá ekki innlögn á Vog strax þrátt fyrir að vera tilbúin í meðferð Halldóra Lillý Jóhannsdóttir Skoðun