The Akademía, The Student Council’s guide to UI, was published today.
There you can find a variety of information on the school and the Student Council as well as useful tips and tricks!
We hope it will be useful and welcome you all to the school.
The Akademía, The Student Council’s guide to UI, was published today.
There you can find a variety of information on the school and the Student Council as well as useful tips and tricks!
We hope it will be useful and welcome you all to the school.
Agenda Student Council Meeting on August 22nd 2023 in room HT 104
According to paragraph 9 of the Student Council’s laws, the Council’s meetings are open to all students at the University of Iceland. Students who are not members of the Student Council may therefore attend meetings and listen to discussions within the Council.
Please contact the office of the Student Council at shi@hi.is if you have any questions regarding the meeting or the agenda. Furthermore, all students are welcome to contact the office with inquiries about their rights.
Dear students,
According to Article 21 of the Student Council’s Laws, the Student Council shall appoint student representatives to the committees of the University Council. We are looking for a student representative for the Icelandic Language Committee as well as an observer in the Health and Safety Committee. The period for the Icelandic Language Committee is one year and three years for the Health and Safety Committee.
Qualifications:
The Student Council will elect the representatives to the committees at the council’s meeting on August 22. More information about the committee’s work can be found on the UI’s website.
If you are interested, please send an email to shi@hi.is before 23:59 on August 20th. The application must contain a CV, brief introduction of the applicant, a description of their interest and experience that they consider to be useful in the committee.
Skarphéðinn Finnbogason has been hired as the Student Council’s Októberfest Communications’ Officer 2023.
This is his second year, so he is experienced. He is deeply interested in marketing and event management and has worked on many big events. He is also experienced in social media marketing. We would like to wish him all the best in this new role and look forward to working with him!
Are you interested in working for the Student Paper this school year? The paper is looking for talented writers and others who wish to participate in writing articles, editing, translating, proofreading and taking photographs for the paper during the upcoming school year.
The Student Paper features articles and interviews concerning anything that might be related to student issues. It is published four times over the year, twice each term. The paper is written in the interests of students at the University of Iceland and it is therefore essential to achieve the greatest possible diversity of journalists and editorial team members. Working for the Student Paper is a great opportunity to gain experience in newspaper publishing and can prove to be a valuable experience in future employment. Please note that this is voluntary work only.
The Student Paper is looking for:
The Student Paper is intended to give a voice to all students at the University of Iceland and students from every department are therefore encouraged to apply by sending an email to the Student Paper’s address studentabladid@hi.is before August 15. Please enclose a cover letter and examples of your writing if applying as a journalist.
The Student Council of the University of Iceland is advertising for an interested and hard-working individual to take on a part-time job for SHÍ. This is a 30% temporary position that is all about planning, marketing and implementation at Októberfest. The working period begins on July 24th and ends on September 15th.
Main projects and areas of responsibility:
Qualification requirements:
The individual is employed part-time for the period stated above. Further information about the job can be obtained from the Student Council’s Rights Office, tel. 570-0850 or at shi@hi.is
An introductory letter along with a curriculum vitae shall be sent by e-mail to the Council’s email address: shi@hi.is marked “Employee Októberfest SHÍ”. The application deadline is at 23:59 on 16 July 2023. Applications received later will not be considered.
The Student’s Rights Office will be open from 10am to 2 pm on weekdays in June and July.
The office will be closed for two weeks, July 10 – 21, but emails will be answered as soon as possible.
Happy summer!
Agenda Student Council Meeting on May 23rd 2023 in room VHV-007.
According to paragraph 9 of the Student Council’s laws, the Council’s meetings are open to all students at the University of Iceland. Students who are not members of the Student Council may therefore attend meetings and listen to discussions within the Council.
Please contact the office of the Student Council at shi@hi.is if you have any questions regarding the meeting or the agenda. Furthermore, all students are welcome to contact the office with inquiries about their rights.
The meeting takes place in Icelandic.
Nana-Kirstine Bruhn Rasmussen and Jean-Rémi Chareyre have been added to the group of staff at the Student Council’s rights office.
Nana has been hired as the Student Council’s new International Officer. She is 26 years old and studying Icelandic as a Second Language at the University of Iceland, she has previously completed a bachelor´s and a master´s degree in law from the University of Southern Denmark. Nana has previously worked with diplomacy and international law at the Danish embassy in Reykjavík and in the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She has experience as both an exchange and an international student in Iceland and is looking forward to working with, and protecting the interests, of international students at the University of Iceland.
Jean-Rémi Chareyre has been hired as the new editor at the Student Council of the University of Iceland. He is 37 years old and currently doing a master’s degree in Literature, Culture and Media at the University of Iceland. He has previously completed a master’s degree in English from the University of Stendahl in Grenoble in France. Jean-Rémi has previously worked with journalism at Heimildin as well as in tourism and teaching. He is interested in the community within the university as well as issues concerning students and their rights.
It is also our pleasure to announce that Guðmundur Ásgeir Guðmundsson has been rehired as the managing director of the Student Council, we look forward to keep working with him!
We congratulate them on their new roles and look forward to working with them for the betterment of students!