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Only 16 Percent Want to Study Further in Faroe Islands

At the Aimless Education in the Nordic House this week, Hægri Nám á Glas conducted the annual survey among upper secondary school students in the last year, where they intend to study further. Over 500 students are in their final year of high school, and 236 answered the question: "Where do you want to take your education?" Only 16 percent of those surveyed said the Faroe Islands.   83 percent intend to leave the country This decree Glasir in a …
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At the Aimless Education in the Nordic House this week, Hægri Nám á Glas conducted the annual survey among upper secondary school students in the last year, where they intend to study further. Over 500 students are in their final year of high school, and 236 answered the question: "Where do you want to take your education?" Only 16 percent of those surveyed said the Faroe Islands.   83 percent intend to leave the country This decree Glasir in a …

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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