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The Icelandic Centre for Research (RANNIS) administers competitive funds in the fields of research, innovation, education and culture, as well as strategic research programmes.
On certain occasions, it is considered reasonable that a child supportive parent should pay contributions in addition to regular child support.
The application is for an individual who has lived in Iceland for four years with a residence permit that can be the basis of a permanent residence permit.
The role of the Eyvör cybersecurity grant is to support cybersecurity projects in Iceland.