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www.hi.is |
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International Office |
http://english.hi.is/university/office_of_international_education |
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Exchange students |
http://english.hi.is/university/international_exchange_students |
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Contact information |
University of Iceland |
All incoming & outgoing to non- |
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International Office |
European countries: |
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Háskólatorg, Sæmundargata 4 |
Ms. Aníta Hannesdóttir – outgoing: |
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101 Reykjavík |
anita@hi.is – incoming: incoming@hi.is |
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Iceland |
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Outgoing to European countries: |
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Tel: +354 525 4311, Fax: +354 525 5850 |
Harpa Sif Arnarsdóttir: hsa@hi.is |
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E-mail:ask@hi.is |
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Director: |
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Ms. Friðrika Harðardóttir - fridrika@hi.is |
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Erasmus code |
IS REYKJAV01 |
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EUC number |
28332 |
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Application |
Autumn term |
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deadlines |
• Non-EEA/EFTA citizens: 1 March |
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• EEA/EFTA European citizens: 1 May |
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Spring term |
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• Non-EEA/EFTA citizens: 1 August |
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• EEA/EFTA European citizens: 1 October |
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The application documents should be posted latest on the day of the application |
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deadline. |
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Nomination of |
International coordinators are requested to nominate their students online at least |
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exchange students |
two weeks before the respective deadline |
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https://ugla.hi.is/umsoknir/nominations/index.php |
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Online application |
Further information and an access to the online application will be sent to nominated |
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Application |
• An online application (with course selection) |
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checklist |
• A printed version of the online application (signed by the student and his/her |
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coordinator) |
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• One passport photograph |
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• Transcript of records. Original in English or a Nordic language (DK, NO, SE, IS) |
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– with a university stamp mark (no copies) |
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Late or incomplete applications cannot be considered. Original documents are |
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required, faxed/scanned forms are not accepted. |
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Application |
University of Iceland - International Office |
documents must be |
Incoming student exchange application |
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Háskólatorg, Sæmundargata 4 |
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101 Reykjavík |
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Iceland |
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Application status |
Students can keep track of their application status online at: |
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http://english.hi.is/university/application_status |
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Academic year |
The academic year is divided into two semesters, autumn and spring, each |
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semester lasting thirteen weeks. The academic calendar varies somewhat from one |
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faculty to another, http://english.hi.is/university/academic_calendar |
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Expected date of |
Approx. 19 August – 1 September (varies between schools/faculties) and the first |
arrival |
week of January for the spring semester. Exact dates will be given to students after |
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acceptance. |
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All exchange students are required to arrive in time for the start of the |
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semester and to attend the orientation meeting. |
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Programmes on |
Education Studies, Teacher Education, Engineering, Computer Science, Physical |
offer |
Sciences, Life and Environmental Sciences, Earth Science, Food Science and |
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Nutrition, Humanities, Languages, Business, Law, Political Science, Social and |
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Human Studies (http://english.hi.is/university/courses_english). |
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Programmes closed |
• MBA is closed. |
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• The Faculty of Economics is closed. |
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• The Faculties of Medicine, Nursing and Pharmaceutical Sciences are |
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restricted to prior agreements between the exchanging faculties. |
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• The Faculty of Law does not accept undergraduates (who have finished less |
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than five terms). |
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• Courses in the English Language Programme are only available to exchange |
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students majoring in English at their home university or students who are |
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very proficient in English (except the course “English for Practical Purposes”) |
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• Courses taught in Icelandic are generally not open to exchange students, |
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(except Nordic students and students who can speak, write and understand |
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Icelandic). |
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Course catalogue |
General Course Catalogue: http://english.hi.is/university/study_programmes_0 |
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Courses taught in English: http://english.hi.is/university/courses_english |
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Credits and grading |
60 ECTS credits amount to one year offull-timestudy and 30 ECTS credits |
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constitute one term’sfull-timestudy. Further information on credits and grading |
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system: http://english.hi.is/university/credit_system_and_grades |
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Language of |
The principal language of instruction at the University is Icelandic, but most faculties |
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give courses in English as well. Various programmes are taught entirely in English. |
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Examples of these are Medieval Studies, graduate studies in Environment and |
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Natural Resources, studies in Renewable Energy Engineering, International Studies |
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in Education, Earth Science and an international L.L.M. programme. |
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Language |
We do not request a TOEFL score (or similar) but rather rely on our partner |
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institutions to evaluate the student’s English proficiency and to only nominate |
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students with excellent knowledge of English. This is to make sure students do not |
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have problems during their exchange period as they cannot expect any special |
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assistance due to language problems. Aself-assessmentof English proficiency is |
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included in the student application. |
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Icelandic language |
The Faculty of Icelandic and Comparative Cultural Studies offers a full degree |
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programme in Icelandic for international students. |
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Intensive Language Preparation Course in Icelandic for Exchange Students is |
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organised by the Office of International Education and is held in August each year. |
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Further information: http://studyiniceland.is/page/ilpc |
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Timetables |
http://english.hi.is/university/timetables |
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Orientation |
An introductory session for all new international students is held at the start of each |
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semester. The organisation and requirements for the study program are presented. |
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Various events are available to students during the first week in the autumn |
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semester, among others a guided tour on campus, concerts, lectures etc. Please |
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note: Students are required to attend the orientation meeting. |
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Student residency |
An EEA/EFTA citizen may stay and study in Iceland without changing their domicile |
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for up to six months from the date of arrival in the country. If the student resides |
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longer in Iceland, he should register his right to residency with the Registers Iceland, |
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(i. Þjóðskrá Íslands). When requesting registration a student needs to present: a |
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certificate from an accredited educational institution (acceptance letter), |
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documentation confirming means of support, a passport or another valid travel |
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document, birth certificate and certificate of health insurance(E-104).These |
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documents have to be in English or a Nordic language. Residence in another Nordic |
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country is not deducted from the residency period. |
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Citizens of countries outside the EEA/EFTA must obtain a student residency |
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permit before entering Iceland. The deadline for submitting an application to the |
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Directorate of Immigration (i. Útlendingastofnun) is 1 July for the autumn semester |
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and 1 November for the spring semester. |
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Instructions on how to apply for a student permit in Iceland can be found in the |
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booklet “How to Apply for a Student Permit in Iceland” (which is available online: |
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english.hi.is/practical_information) and on the website of the Directorate of |
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Immigration (www.utl.is). |
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Health Issues |
European (EEA/EFTA) students must bring the European Health Insurance Card |
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(EHIC) and/or the insurance formE-104.This is proof that they are entitled to health |
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insurance at home. For further information or if in doubt, see the website of Icelandic |
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Health Insurance, www.sjukra.is. |
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Students from non-EEA/EFTA/Nordiccountries should have health insurance |
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from an insurance company in their country that is licensed to operate in Iceland, or |
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buy insurance from an Icelandic insurance company, for the first six months of their |
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stay. The cost of such insurance is approximately ISK 15,000. |
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Applicants for a student permit coming from Central and South America, including |
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Mexico,non-EEAEuropean countries, Asia or Africa must undergo a medical |
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examination with respect to infectious diseases. If the applicant, in the opinion of a |
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physician, has a valid medical certificate from the applicant’s home country, which |
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has been issued less than three months before, the applicant concerned does not |
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have to undergo a medical examination. People coming from the EEA (other than |
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Romania and Bulgaria), Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, the USA and Canada |
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do not have to submit such a medical certificate, see www.landlaeknir.is. |
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Students in need of a health check should go to the Division of Communicable |
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Disease Control at arrival. Information in the Guide for International Students. |
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Mentor system |
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To help exchange students get a good start, the University of Iceland has a well- |
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organised Mentor system. The main task of the Mentor person is to provide the |
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student with practical information about the University of Iceland and Icelandic |
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society, as well as to introduce him/her to students and student life in general. |
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Cost of living |
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The estimated cost of living in Iceland for a single person is ISK 163,635 per month |
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(minimal support guidelines set by the municipalities). |
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Bus fare from Keflavík Airport to Reykjavík |
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ISK 1,950 |
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Overnight stay at a hostel |
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ISK3,200-5,000 |
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Rent for a single room |
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ISK45,000-70,000 |
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Access to a swimming pool |
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ISK 550 |
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Movie ticket |
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ISK 1,350+ |
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Theatre |
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ISK 4,750+ |
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Daily newspaper |
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ISK 425+ |
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Public bus ticket |
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ISK 350+ |
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Bus card valid for a month in Reykjavík |
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ISK 9,300 |
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1 loaf of bread |
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ISK 400 |
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1 liter of milk |
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ISK 150 |
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Glass of beer (0.5l) |
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ISK 850 |
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Bottle of wine |
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ISK 1,600+ |
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Lunch at a restaurant |
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ISK 1,800+ |
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Dinner at a restaurant |
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ISK 3,500+ |
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1 liter of petrol/gasoline |
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ISK 250+ |
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Transcript of |
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Exchange students get two copies of their transcript of academic records free of |
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charge at the end of their stay. They are sent directly to the home university (or |
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Further information |
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Guide for International Students is published for each academic year and can be |
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found at http://english.hi.is/practical_information. |
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