University of Akureyri
The University of Akureyri ( , regionally also ) was founded in 1987 in the town of Akureyri in the northeastern part of Iceland. It is today a school of health sciences, humanities and social science, and a school of business and science. Over 2000 students attended the university in the autumn semester of 2014, around half of them through flexible learning, making the university the largest provider of distance education in the country. The University of Akureyri coordinates with other Icelandic Universities to operate the [https://www.uw.is/ University Centre of the Westfjords] ([https://www.uw.is/ Háskólasetur Vestfjarða)] located in Ísafjörður, which operates two master's degrees, one in [https://www.uw.is/coastal/ Coastal and Marine Management] and the other in [https://www.uw.is/marine_innovation/ Marine Innovation]. Additionally, The University of Akureyri coordinates with other Nordic Universities for the West Nordic Studies and Polar Law Masters programs. Provided by Wikipedia-
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102by Anna Bára Bergvinsdóttir 1972-Contributors: “...Háskólinn á Akureyri...”
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110by Anna Katrín PétursdóttirContributors: “...Háskólinn á Akureyri...”
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114by Eva Dögg BjörgvinsdóttirContributors: “...Háskólinn á Akureyri...”
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115by Jón Fannar KolbeinssonContributors: “...Háskólinn á Akureyri...”
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