University of Reykjavík Grows 4. júlí 2006 12:24 1 The University of Reykjavík has moved into the old Morgunblaðið building (the oldest newspaper in country). Morgunblaðið recently moved their headquarters and this allowed the university to move into its third building, which will house the computer and engineering departments. The University is fastly growing, around 2.800 students attended this year, and the number of students is expected to become 3.500 when they move their headquarters to Öskjuhlíð. -mld News News in English Mest lesið Alvöru inniveður um helgina Innlent Segir Kúbu brátt munu falla Erlent Þurfi ekki að óttast bílnúmeralesara við Sorpu Innlent Segir hvorki Jesú, Múhameð né Þór hafna yfir lög Innlent Vatnselgur undir brúnni í Ártúnsbrekku Innlent Tveir grunaðir um stórfellda líkamsárás í miðbænum Innlent Listamönnum fækkar ört Innlent Hvalfjarðargöng lokuð Innlent Enn frekari dráttur á máli Margrétar Innlent Alvarlegt umferðarslys við Munaðarnes Innlent
The University of Reykjavík has moved into the old Morgunblaðið building (the oldest newspaper in country). Morgunblaðið recently moved their headquarters and this allowed the university to move into its third building, which will house the computer and engineering departments. The University is fastly growing, around 2.800 students attended this year, and the number of students is expected to become 3.500 when they move their headquarters to Öskjuhlíð. -mld
News News in English Mest lesið Alvöru inniveður um helgina Innlent Segir Kúbu brátt munu falla Erlent Þurfi ekki að óttast bílnúmeralesara við Sorpu Innlent Segir hvorki Jesú, Múhameð né Þór hafna yfir lög Innlent Vatnselgur undir brúnni í Ártúnsbrekku Innlent Tveir grunaðir um stórfellda líkamsárás í miðbænum Innlent Listamönnum fækkar ört Innlent Hvalfjarðargöng lokuð Innlent Enn frekari dráttur á máli Margrétar Innlent Alvarlegt umferðarslys við Munaðarnes Innlent