Law and regulations about the Institute of Árni Magnússon for Icelandic Studies
Law and regulations Regulation (in Icelandic) Act on the Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies 2006 no. 40 12 June
See moreLaw and regulations Regulation (in Icelandic) Act on the Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies 2006 no. 40 12 June
See moreThe Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies conducts applied and theoretical research on Icelandic language, literature, history and culture. The Institute employs a number of permanent scholars, and provides visiting scholars with research facilities for periods of varying length.
See moreThe Institute supervises the teaching of Icelandic abroad, and provides services to lecturers in Icelandic at foreign universities on behalf of the Icelandic government. This map shows 91 universities on four continents offering Icelandic language teaching.
See moreThe Institute supervises the teaching of Icelandic abroad, and provides services to lecturers in Icelandic at foreign universities on behalf of the Icelandic government.
See moreWe aim to foster an atmosphere that promotes learning and collegiality among all participants at the Summer School, both students and instructors. Harassment of any kind is unacceptable (e.g. sexual harassment, racism, bullying).
See moreUpon successful completion of the summer school, participants will have obtained: Knowledge and understanding of
See moreDriscoll, M. J.: ‘The long and winding road: Manuscript culture in late pre-modern Iceland’, White field, black seeds: Nordic literacy practices in the long nineteenth century, ed. Anna Kuismin & M. J. Driscoll (Helsinki, 2013), pp. 50-63.
See moreThe seminars on the care and conservation of manuscripts have been held at the University of Copenhagen and the Royal Library of Denmark since 1994.
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