A Genuinely Inclusive University Giti Chandra skrifar 23. mars 2025 07:03 Magnús Karl Magnússon and I had our first conversation about the University of Iceland as a genuinely inclusive space when I approached him early last year with regard to a project I was doing. Those conversations intensified when he reached out to me a few months ago because of my work in connection with gender equality and decolonizing higher education. I was impressed by his willingness to connect to people working in areas other than his own. As our discussion has progressed, I have seen how integral these concerns are to his vision of the University, its role and its internal organization. The many, extensive, conversations have ranged over a wide array of issues that have focused on the changing demographics of the University of Iceland how the now 15-20% of foreign-origin students, faculty, and administrative and service staff experience HI. Along with colleagues, we have discussed the evolving challenges of the classroom in terms of curricula, pedagogy, and interpersonal dynamics, and thought extensively about how the different origins of students and faculty impact the process of learning that is central to the University. We have looked at the ways in which the University space can be made even more accessible to people with different physical and intellectual needs. In all of these, Magnús has listened attentively, spoken to each issue with knowledge and compassion, taken suggestions seriously, and thought of solutions and innovative approaches to each issue raised. I am convinced that Magnús is deeply serious about the need to improve the University as an inclusive space for everyone. From developing the idea of a committee comprising students, faculty, and administrative staff that would look into the social and ethical aspects of the University’s investments and collaborations and advise the rector on these concerns, to the overhauling of the sexual harassment complaints mechanism so that it is more effective and accessible, to making University websites more accessible for the neuro-divergent, he recognizes that nurturing diversity will make our University stronger in every respect. Magnús has demonstrated a practical knowledge of how the University is run, how it can rise to ever-changing challenges of finances, political situations, and solidarity-building, and what the position of the rector can do to institute systemic, structural, change. He has been thinking about and advocating for the University publicly for decades now, which is amply evident in this kind of careful, practice-based, attention to the University’s running and a genuine investment in its place in society. This investment can be seen in the fact that I was only one among hundreds of students, administrators, and faculty with whom he has had similar conversations over the last many months. Anyone similarly invested will appreciate the value of Magnús as rector. Höfundur er fræðimaður við Háskóla Íslands (Associate Professor at the University of Iceland). Viltu birta grein á Vísi? Sendu okkur póst. Senda grein Rektorskjör við Háskóla Íslands Mest lesið Það sem við skuldum hvort öðru Jónas Már Torfason Skoðun Fjárfestum í mannréttindafræðslu Vala Karen Viðarsdóttir,Pétur Hjörvar Þorkelsson Skoðun Læknar eru lífsbjörg: Tryggjum sérnám þeirra Halla Hrund Logadóttir Skoðun Hvernig er þetta með erfðafjárskattinn? Jóhann Óli Eiðsson Skoðun Sakavottorðið og ég Sigurður Árni Reynisson Skoðun Á milli heima: blætisvæðing erlendra kvenna, klámdrifin viðhorf og stafrænt ofbeldi á Íslandi Mahdya Malik Skoðun Að vera kona Signý Sigurðardóttir Skoðun Halldór 06.12.25 Halldór Baldursson Halldór Mamma fékk fjórar milljónir fyrir að eignast þig í apríl Guðfinna Kristín Björnsdóttir Skoðun Stór orð – litlar efndir Bryndís Haraldsdóttir Skoðun Skoðun Skoðun Það sem við skuldum hvort öðru Jónas Már Torfason skrifar Skoðun Fjárfestum í mannréttindafræðslu Vala Karen Viðarsdóttir,Pétur Hjörvar Þorkelsson skrifar Skoðun Sakavottorðið og ég Sigurður Árni Reynisson skrifar Skoðun Stór orð – litlar efndir Bryndís Haraldsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Skattlagning mótorhjóla: Órökstudd gjaldtaka sem skapar ranglæti og hvetur til undanskota Gunnlaugur Karlsson skrifar Skoðun Netið er ekki öruggt Sunna Elvira Þorkelsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Meirihluti bæjarstjórnar Hafnarfjarðar á villigötum Stefán Már Gunnlaugsson skrifar Skoðun Valkvæð tilvitnun í Feneyjanefndina Hjörtur J Guðmundsson skrifar Skoðun Mótorhjólin úti – Fjórhjólin inni skrifar Skoðun Læknar eru lífsbjörg: Tryggjum sérnám þeirra Halla Hrund Logadóttir skrifar Skoðun Fjárlögin 2026: Hvert stefnum við? Stefán Vagn Stefánsson skrifar Skoðun Framtíðarsýn Anton Már Gylfason skrifar Skoðun Að deyja með reisn: hver ræður því hvað það þýðir? Ingrid Kuhlman skrifar Skoðun Blönduð byggð við Sundin - í boði nýrrar samgönguáætlunar Einar Sveinbjörn Guðmundsson skrifar Skoðun Tómstundamenntun sem meðferðarúrræði Brynja Dögg Árnadóttir skrifar Skoðun Partíið er búið – allir þurfa að fóta sig í breyttum heimi Erna Bjarnadóttir skrifar Skoðun „Stuttflutt“ Auður Kjartansdóttir skrifar Skoðun Landssamband smábátaeigenda 40 ára – hverju hefur baráttan skilað? Kjartan Páll Sveinsson,Örn Pálsson skrifar Skoðun Frá séreignarstefnu til fjárfestingarmarkaðar: hvað fór úrskeiðis? Yngvi Ómar Sigrúnarson skrifar Skoðun Íslenska til sýnis – Icelandic for display Matthías Aron Ólafsson skrifar Skoðun Opið bréf til Kristrúnar Frostadóttur, forsætisráðherra Íslands Daði Rafnsson,Haukur Magnússon,Kristján Vigfússon,Margrét Manda Jónsdóttir,Martin Swift skrifar Skoðun Skekkjan á fjölmiðlamarkaði: Ríkisrisinn og raunveruleikinn Herdís Dröfn Fjeldsted skrifar Skoðun Hvernig er þetta með erfðafjárskattinn? Jóhann Óli Eiðsson skrifar Skoðun Hverjir hagnast á húsnæðisvandanum? – Ungt fólk er blekkt og tíminn að renna út Arnar Helgi Lárusson skrifar Skoðun Hafnarfjörður í blóma: Sókn og stöðugleiki Guðbjörg Oddný Jónasdóttir skrifar Skoðun Hugmynd um að loka glufu - tilgangurinn helgar sennilega meðalið skrifar Skoðun Börnin okkar þurfa meira en dýrt parket og snaga úr epal Jóhann Ingi Óskarsson skrifar Skoðun Vegið að eigin veski Steinþór Ólafur Guðrúnarson skrifar Skoðun Könnun sýnir að almenningur er fylgjandi stjórnvaldsaðgerðum gegn ofþyngd og offitu barna Sigrún Elva Einarsdóttir skrifar Skoðun „Það er kalt á toppnum“ – félagsleg einangrun og afreksíþróttafólk Líney Úlfarsdóttir,Svavar Knútur skrifar Sjá meira
Magnús Karl Magnússon and I had our first conversation about the University of Iceland as a genuinely inclusive space when I approached him early last year with regard to a project I was doing. Those conversations intensified when he reached out to me a few months ago because of my work in connection with gender equality and decolonizing higher education. I was impressed by his willingness to connect to people working in areas other than his own. As our discussion has progressed, I have seen how integral these concerns are to his vision of the University, its role and its internal organization. The many, extensive, conversations have ranged over a wide array of issues that have focused on the changing demographics of the University of Iceland how the now 15-20% of foreign-origin students, faculty, and administrative and service staff experience HI. Along with colleagues, we have discussed the evolving challenges of the classroom in terms of curricula, pedagogy, and interpersonal dynamics, and thought extensively about how the different origins of students and faculty impact the process of learning that is central to the University. We have looked at the ways in which the University space can be made even more accessible to people with different physical and intellectual needs. In all of these, Magnús has listened attentively, spoken to each issue with knowledge and compassion, taken suggestions seriously, and thought of solutions and innovative approaches to each issue raised. I am convinced that Magnús is deeply serious about the need to improve the University as an inclusive space for everyone. From developing the idea of a committee comprising students, faculty, and administrative staff that would look into the social and ethical aspects of the University’s investments and collaborations and advise the rector on these concerns, to the overhauling of the sexual harassment complaints mechanism so that it is more effective and accessible, to making University websites more accessible for the neuro-divergent, he recognizes that nurturing diversity will make our University stronger in every respect. Magnús has demonstrated a practical knowledge of how the University is run, how it can rise to ever-changing challenges of finances, political situations, and solidarity-building, and what the position of the rector can do to institute systemic, structural, change. He has been thinking about and advocating for the University publicly for decades now, which is amply evident in this kind of careful, practice-based, attention to the University’s running and a genuine investment in its place in society. This investment can be seen in the fact that I was only one among hundreds of students, administrators, and faculty with whom he has had similar conversations over the last many months. Anyone similarly invested will appreciate the value of Magnús as rector. Höfundur er fræðimaður við Háskóla Íslands (Associate Professor at the University of Iceland).
Á milli heima: blætisvæðing erlendra kvenna, klámdrifin viðhorf og stafrænt ofbeldi á Íslandi Mahdya Malik Skoðun
Skoðun Skattlagning mótorhjóla: Órökstudd gjaldtaka sem skapar ranglæti og hvetur til undanskota Gunnlaugur Karlsson skrifar
Skoðun Blönduð byggð við Sundin - í boði nýrrar samgönguáætlunar Einar Sveinbjörn Guðmundsson skrifar
Skoðun Landssamband smábátaeigenda 40 ára – hverju hefur baráttan skilað? Kjartan Páll Sveinsson,Örn Pálsson skrifar
Skoðun Frá séreignarstefnu til fjárfestingarmarkaðar: hvað fór úrskeiðis? Yngvi Ómar Sigrúnarson skrifar
Skoðun Opið bréf til Kristrúnar Frostadóttur, forsætisráðherra Íslands Daði Rafnsson,Haukur Magnússon,Kristján Vigfússon,Margrét Manda Jónsdóttir,Martin Swift skrifar
Skoðun Skekkjan á fjölmiðlamarkaði: Ríkisrisinn og raunveruleikinn Herdís Dröfn Fjeldsted skrifar
Skoðun Hverjir hagnast á húsnæðisvandanum? – Ungt fólk er blekkt og tíminn að renna út Arnar Helgi Lárusson skrifar
Skoðun Könnun sýnir að almenningur er fylgjandi stjórnvaldsaðgerðum gegn ofþyngd og offitu barna Sigrún Elva Einarsdóttir skrifar
Skoðun „Það er kalt á toppnum“ – félagsleg einangrun og afreksíþróttafólk Líney Úlfarsdóttir,Svavar Knútur skrifar
Á milli heima: blætisvæðing erlendra kvenna, klámdrifin viðhorf og stafrænt ofbeldi á Íslandi Mahdya Malik Skoðun