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Science for Ukraine
Several educational and scientific institutes around the world have joined the initiative Science for Ukraine. The initiative aims to support Ukrainian scientists and academics by offering assistance and temporary positions or facilities for research.
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New book - A World in Fragments
A World in Fragments contains proceedings of an international conference that the Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies, Reykjavík, the Centre for Medieval Literature at the Universities of Southern Denmark and York, and the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of Iceland held in 2016 on the medieval Icelandic encyclopedic manu
See moreEurocall 2022
The EUROCALL 2022 Conference will be held on 16–19 August 2022 as a fully online event. This conference will be hosted by the Vigdís Finnbogadóttir Institute for Foreign Languages, the University of Iceland, and the Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies.
See morePolicy on Open Access & Open Data
Introduction The initial draft of this document was created in April 2016 by a group tasked with devising the policy on open access and open data for the Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies. The group comprised Haukur Þorgeirsson, Ólöf Benediktsdóttir and Steinþór Steingrímsson.
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Translation Work Complete for Icelandic-Finnish Dictionary
A significant milestone has been reached in the ISLEX dictionary now that all the Icelandic words in Finnish have been translated.
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Kjalnesinga saga published in Italian
Roberto Luigi Pagani translated the story, as well as Jökuls þáttur Búasonar, and wrote the introduction.
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Release of Paper Stories Collection of Articles
Paper Stories – Paper and Book History in Early Modern Europe has been released as the next installment in De Gruyter publisher’s series Materiale Textkulturen.
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Two Hundred Million Króna Grant
The Árni Magnússon Institute in Icelandic Studies has received a grant in the amount of ISK 200 million from the Danish A.P. Møller fund.
See moreFollowing the Footsteps of Árni Magnússon in the New World
This year marks the 150th anniversary that the first large group of Icelanders set sail to the west to make a new home in Canada.
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