UW students gain practical insight into fisheries science and management

Dr. James Kennedy, fishery biologist at Iceland’s Marine and Freshwater Research Institute (MFRI), is currently teaching the course Fisheries Management and Technology at UW. The class explores key themes in marine fisheries, including population assessments, fish–habitat associations, life-history, population dynamics, and management.

Sun Day (Sólardagurinn)

Every year on 25 January, the people of Ísafjörður celebrate Sun Day—a joyful welcome to the sun’s return. The occasion is marked with a traditional sólarkaffi (Sun Day coffee gathering), where people drink coffee and enjoy “sun pancakes” served with sugar, or with jam and whipped cream. For more than a hundred years, Ísafjörður residents have observed this day, which is tied to the moment when the sun first brushes Sólgata (“Sun Street”) again, after a long winter hidden behind the mountains.

Info session for Coastal Studies: Two International Master's Programs

On Wednesday, February 4th, UW will hold an info session about the two international multidisciplinary masters programs offered at the University Centre of the Westfjords: Coastal Communities and Regional Development and Coastal and Marine Management

The Grimsson Fellowship Program

One of the projects that the University Centre of the Westfjords participates in is The Grimsson Fellowship residency in Grímshús in Ísafjörður. The project was launched at a conference at UW in November 2022, and in 2023 the first guests arrived at Grímshús.

Course: Applied Methodology

UW’s is back to its usual self these days after Christmas break and our students have returned to the classrooms.