Agricultural University of Iceland
Agricultural University of Iceland, founded in 2005, is a non-profit public higher-education school located in the rural environment of Hvanneyri (population range of less than 2,500 residents), Western Region. The university's main campus is at Hvanneyri, near Borgarnes, Iceland, although it also has research stations in Reykjavík, Árnessýsla and Eyjafjarðarsýsla. This university also has a campus in Reykjavik. Agricultural University of Iceland (LBHI) is a relatively tiny (uniRank enrollment range: under-250 students) coeducational Icelandic higher education institution that is officially recognized by the Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture of Iceland.
The Agricultural University of Iceland (LBHI) offers courses and programs in a variety of fields that lead to officially recognized higher education degrees. This Icelandic higher-education school, which is 15 years old, has a selective admission policy based on students' previous academic records and grades. With an admittance rate of 80-90 percent, this Icelandic higher education institution is one of the least selective in the country. Students from all around the world are welcome to apply for admission. Students can use LBHI's library, sports facilities, study abroad and exchange programs, online courses and distance learning options, and administrative services, among other academic and non-academic facilities and services.
Name: Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands
Acronym: LBHI
Founded: 2005 Origins date back to 1889
Website: https://www.lbhi.is/
Country rank: 6
World rank: 7869