Higher Education as Coastal Community Development: Lessons Learned From the University Centre of the Westfjords, Iceland
Peter Weiss,
Catherine Chambers and
Matthias Kokorsch
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Peter Weiss: University Centre of the Westfjords, Iceland
Catherine Chambers: University Centre of the Westfjords, Iceland
Matthias Kokorsch: University Centre of the Westfjords, Iceland
Ocean and Society, 2026, vol. 3
Abstract:
Theoretical and applied scholarship examines the role of educational institutions as a rural and regional development tool. In this article, we use the 20‐year history of the University Centre of the Westfjords (UW), located in Ísafjörður (population 2,700), as a case study in university education as a community development tool. Close to 300 graduates from UW’s two coastal‐themed master’s programs, plus countless study abroad and guest students and researchers, have contributed significantly to the region’s cultural and economic revitalisation. Many graduates choose to stay in the Westfjords, supporting community development through innovative projects, entrepreneurship, and social engagement. This retention of talent has been crucial in addressing demographic challenges such as outmigration and gender imbalances. The authors use methods from insider research in higher education to reflect on lessons learned about the role of universities in small‐scale societies, using data on local economic impact and the immeasurable cultural impact of university institutions in rural coastal communities. We examine how UW has acted as a policy tool for societal transformation, enabling the region to move beyond economic, educational, and demographic stagnation. In this way, UW serves as a model for the concept of universities as collaborative platforms for promoting sustainable development in coastal communities through education and research grounded in local economic and cultural connections to the sea. By sharing these insights, this work contributes to the broader discussion on the unique challenges and opportunities of how university activities in coastal communities can serve as engines for regional development.
Keywords: Community capital; Community development; Higher education institutions; Iceland; Societal impact (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.17645/oas.11852
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