CoLab Project Hosts Biomaterials Workshop at the Sheep Farming Museum in Strandir

The CoLab project, Coastal laboratories connecting people and nature, is a collaboration between diverse disciplines that aims to provide open-access, foundational knowledge to coastal communities. The project supports bottom-up development of local economies and builds bridges that connect people to nature and culture through the lens of sustainability.

Learning to Think Like Marine Protected Area Managers

From May 11 to 22, students at the University Centre of the Westfjords took part in the course Marine Protected Area Management, taught by Dr. Bradley W. Barr.

Captain’s Log: May 2026

Have you noticed a lot of crab-related art around town lately? That’s because of UW! As part of the Púkinn children’s art festival, we organized a project in connection with Edinborg culture house, where kids set out crab traps to learn about different animals around our waters.

UW representation at UArctic Congress in Torshavn, Faroe Islands

A very fruitful conference of UArctic (University of the Arctic) took place last week, where 1,400 participants from all over the world met in the Faroe Islands to discuss and share information on interdisciplinary topics related to the Arctic. UArctic is a network of Arctic universities, and UW has been a member from the very beginning. Through UArctic, our students enjoy exchange opportunities with other institutions, and our staff and instructors work together on teaching exchanges and research.

Tourism, storytelling and coastal communities

From 11 to 22 May, students at the University Centre of the Westfjords took a closer look at tourism, leisure and everyday life in small coastal communities through the course Coastal Communities in an Era of Leisure and Tourism.