Icelandic Courses in Full Swing

The annual Icelandic language courses at the University Centre of the Westfjords are now in full swing, bringing together over 70 participants from all over the world. Some join more than one course, and others return year after year. The group includes language enthusiasts, newcomers to Iceland, professionals, former residents who want to stay connected to the language, as well as current students at UW and other Icelandic universities.

UW Announces Two New Hires

UW recently advertised two new positions – Academic Director and Web Manager – both of which reflect a positive development: the addition of new roles. Following the recruitment process for the Academic Director position, Randall Morgan Greene has been hired as the new Academic Director of the Master’s Programme in Coastal Communities and Regional Development. Morgan previously held a similar role at the Reykjavik University School of Energy from 2015 to 2023. His areas of expertise include economics, political science, and, naturally, energy issues. His doctoral research focuses on public attitudes toward energy transitions. Morgan will begin work this autumn and will relocate to the Westfjords from Kópavogur with his family.

ISLAs Summer School at UW

From June 28 to July 6, the Westfjords of Iceland became a living classroom for a group of international students and researchers participating in the ISLAs Summer School 2025—Islands as Laboratories for Sustainability.

German Students Complete Unique Summer Program at UW

From June 16 to 27, the University Centre of the Westfjords (UW) hosted its first-ever Summer Conference Iceland, welcoming 16 students from the FOM Hochschule für Oekonomie & Management in Germany. The two-week program was a successful collaboration between UW and FOM, combining academic modules with hands-on learning and cultural exploration.

Ten Years of French Engineering Interns at UW

Ten years of collaboration with the University Centre of the Westfjords continues with focus on ocean modeling and science communication Five marine engineering students from SeaTech Toulon in France are now in the final weeks of a four-month internship in Ísafjörður, set to conclude on August 1st. The group is part of a long-running collaboration between the University Centre of the Westfjords (UW) and SeaTech Toulon, a Mediterranean-based engineering school specializing in marine and coastal systems.