Sâmbătă, 19 Mai 2012
Reykjavik University, www.reykjavikuniversity.is
Dear students,
It is with great pleasure that we announce that Reykjavík University is opening a summer school for the first time. Ten courses will be offered at the graduate level, starting this June. The programme is geared towards international students and all classes will be taught in English.
Here's how it will work:
The Summer School will last for three weeks, from 14 June to 2 July. Students will register for one of ten graduate-level courses on offer; each
class is worth 6 ECTS credits. The classes will be taught in the mornings, followed by lunch and an optional social activity designed to allow you to
experience the most of being in Iceland.
The following courses will be taught this summer:
*          Computer Games
*          Renewable Energy
*          Financial Restructuring
*          Sustainable Innovation
*          Outdoor Sports
*          Women and Leadership
*          Icelandic for Foreigners
*          Iceland's Economic Collapse
*          Academic English
*          A Positive Approach to Mood Alteration
The social programme is also comprehensive, and includes cycling, horseback riding, kayaking and sea swimming on the thermal beach right next to our
brand new campus.
The fee to attend the Summer School is EUR 1040. This fee will cover the cost of the course as well as lunch on weekdays.
The deadline for applications is 9 April. For further information, please visit our website here or go directly to our web at http://www.reykjavikuniversity.is/summer-school and here you have a presentation of our summer school: http://www.reykjavikuniversity.is/summer-school/presentation. We invite you to apply and to spread the word to your friends. Reykjavík is
now one of the cheapest capitals of Europe and the nature of the country is unique. If you have any questions, please write to Această adresă de e-mail este protejată de spamboţi; aveţi nevoie de activarea JavaScript-ului pentru a o vizualiza .

All the best,
Natalia Jerzak
International Office,
Reykjavik University