Coming to Iceland
You can find extensive information on coming to Iceland and practical matters such as Student Visa, health issues and ID number info, on the website of the Office of International Education and on the website for Exchange students at the University of Iceland, where you will find two brochures.on coming to Iceland.
We also highly recommend the website of the Multicultural Centre, where you will find extensive information on coming to Iceland in five different languages. The Multicultural Centre is based in Ísafjörður, next door to the University Centre of the Westfjords.
You will also find all practical information on the Icelandic government official site.
The staff members of the University Centre of the Westfjords will assist you with all practical matters regarding coming to Iceland. If you have any questions please write to cmm@hsvest.is
Course in Icelandic Language and Culture
All students accepted to the CMM program are offered a 50% discount of the tuition fee for either a one week course or a three-week course in Icelandic Language and Culture, which will be held in Ísafjörður and Dýrafjörður in Agust.
We also highly recommend the website of the Multicultural Centre, where you will find extensive information on coming to Iceland in five different languages. The Multicultural Centre is based in Ísafjörður, next door to the University Centre of the Westfjords.
You will also find all practical information on the Icelandic government official site.
The staff members of the University Centre of the Westfjords will assist you with all practical matters regarding coming to Iceland. If you have any questions please write to cmm@hsvest.is
Course in Icelandic Language and Culture
All students accepted to the CMM program are offered a 50% discount of the tuition fee for either a one week course or a three-week course in Icelandic Language and Culture, which will be held in Ísafjörður and Dýrafjörður in Agust.