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The Faroese Nautical School is a public institution that provides vocational maritime education in Tórshavn,  Faroe Islands. It was founded in 2005 as a result of merging three previous schools: the Faroese Nautical School, the Engineers School and the Faroese Firefighting School. The school offers three-year programs for shipmasters and marine engineers, as well as other courses related to maritime activities. The school has a long history of training skippers and fishermen for the Faroese fishing industry, dating back to the late 19th century when private schools were established by experienced seamen. The school also adapted to the changing needs and challenges of the maritime sector, such as fishing in Greenlandic waters, using modern technology and complying with international standards.

Akureyri Vocational College (VMA) is a secondary school located at Eyrarlandsholt in Akureyri. The school opened in 1984. The school offers both industrial and technical studies along with traditional book studies. The school is a middle school and students can complete matriculation examinations in three years or longer. Students can graduate from more than one track.  VMA students come from all over the country and students outside Akureyri can apply to the joint VMA and MA dormitory which is a short walk away from the VMA.


Fagskolen Rogaland  (Rogaland Polytechnic College) is a public education institution in Norway, offering education and training in various fields. As a leading provider of vocational education, Fagskolen Rogaland specializes in programs related to petroleum, maritime, mechanics, electrical, automation, building, construction, robotics, economics, administration, and health. The college provides both full-time and part-time degrees as well as post-graduate courses. While most of its facilities are located in Stavanger, the maritime and mechanics programs are situated in Haugesund.  With over 1500 students Fagskolen Rogaland plays a crucial role in shaping skilled professionals across various industries. 

KTI Tech College Greenland is a vocational technical school in Greenland that offers various courses and programs in different fields of study. The school have two campuses located in Nuuk and Sisimiut. The school aims to provide quality education that meet the needs of the Greenlandic labor marked. Some of the educations and courses offered by KTI includes Mining, construction, carpentry, plumbing, electricians, and marine engineering.

The school also have a strong partnership with other educational institutions in Norway, Denmark, Canada, and USA to facilitate student exchange and cooperation. The school honor Greenlandic culture, language, and identity but also aim for an international standard on all education taking place at KTI. www.kti.gl