Picture at the Rock during the Walk to the Rock in Gimli. Andrew McGillivray, associate professor, University of Winnipeg, Ryan Eyford, associate professor, University of Winnipeg, and 2025 Laureate of the Vigdís International Prize, Birna Bjarnadóttir Research Specialist and Guttormur J. Guttormsson Lecture Series board member, Ólöf Garðarsdóttir, Dean of the School of Humanities, Brynjarr Mendoza, doctoral student at the University of Turku,  and sessional teacher at UBC, Sofiya Zahova

The annual Guttormur J. Guttormsson Lecture was held in Johnson Hall, Waterfront Centre, Gimli, on October 21st, 2025, in celebration of the 150th Anniversary of New Iceland.

Vigdís International Centre receives NordPlus funding for two new projects

UNESCO Report “Languages matter: Global guidance on multilingual education”

Language Technologies for All – LT4All 2025

Cooperation between the VIC and the Regional Centre for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage in South-Eastern Europe

Vigdís International Centre at Language Revitalisation Conference in Sweden

Sámi graduate of VID performed joik at the opening

Vigdís International Centre at NIC2024: Intercultural Communication and Professional Practice

Routes and Pathways of Icelandic-Canadian Drama

Sofiya Zahova

Sofiya Zahova has been appointed director of Vigdís International Centre

Asifa Majid is the 2024 Vigdís Prize Laureate

Call for nominations: the International Vigdís Prize

The World’s Christmas – Multilingual Calendar is organized by the Móðurmál – the Association on Bilingualism and it is published in collaboration with the Icelandic UNESCO Committee, Vigdís International Center, the City of Reykjavík´s Center for Language and Literacy, and the compulsory schools Hólabrekkuskóli and Fellaskóli.