16.03.2011

The American Scandinavian Society Cultural Grant

Applications - Deadline March 31st, 2011
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01.03.2011

National referendum on Icesave bill held on 9 April

Following the President´s decision not to sign into law the so-called Icesave bill passed by parliament, a national referendum on its validity will be held on 9 April. The bill had been passed by the Icelandic parliament with an overwhelming majority; 44 votes out of 63 in favour.
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15.02.2011

The Iceland Design Center presents DesignMarch 24-27 March 2011

The Iceland Design Center presents DesignMarch 24-27 March 2011 The Iceland Design Center is proud to present the upcoming DesignMarch taking place 24–27 of March, bringing the awakening of spring and the growth in Icelandic design.
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09.02.2011

The Reykjavík Arts Festival 2011 May 20 to June 5

The Reykjavík Arts Festival 2011 May 20 to June 5 Make sure not to miss the opportunity to participate in the unique atmosphere in Reykjavík during the Reykjavík Arts Festival, which brings joy and delight to Iceland's residents and guests in May each year.
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04.02.2011

A Taste of Iceland in the Nation´s Capital

A Taste of Iceland in the Nation´s Capital February 24 - 27, 2011
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04.02.2011

Mannvit

Mannvit Engineering of Iceland

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04.02.2011

The Vatnajokull Region

The South East of Iceland
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04.02.2011

Practical

Event & Destination Management Company

For detalils see here

04.02.2011

Atlantik

DESTINATION MANAGEMENT SERVICES IN ICELAND

For details see here

03.02.2011

M-Design

Icelandic products made from 100% pure Icelandic wool

see here

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03.02.2011

Golf in Iceland !

Experience Iceland through golf
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03.02.2011

Reykjavík Energy Graduate School of Sustainable Systems - REYST

REYST International graduate programme specializing in sustainable energy - See power point introduction here
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01.02.2011

Embassy's January Newsletter

Vol. 3. No. 1
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06.12.2010

Study shows culture and creative industries as one of Iceland's biggest economic sectors

The study also shows that around 6% of the labour force is employed by the creative industries, which makes the creative class"one of the most populous in the country.
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