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Education Administration Programs in Faroe Islands
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Education Administration Programs sector based in Faroe Islands. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
2 on file
Synergi.Fo
Endamálið hjá Synergi er fyrst og fremst, at geva fólkum í Føroyum møguleika fyri at ogna sær meiri vitan og fáa íblástur, so tey áhaldandi kunnu menna seg. Vit trúgva uppá, at vit soleiðis fáa eitt betri samfelag, betri fyritøkur og glaðari og enn meiri eldhugað starvsfólk. Tvs. at tað verður stuttligari at búgva í Føroyum. Vit hjá Synergi skipa fyri einari røð av førleikamennandi skeiðum. Altíð okkurt nýtt á skránni. Skránna sær tú á heimasíðu okkara - Nærum øll okkara skeið kunnu eisini skipast sum innanhýsis skeið, har dentur verður lagdur á, hvat tit á júst tykkara arbeiðsplássi hava tørv á. Umframt skeið, so skipa vit eisini av og á fyri ráðstevnum. Ein afturvendandi ráðstevna er Leiðaradagurin, har Ársins Leiðarar verða kosnir.
1 to 10 staff
Fróðskaparsetur Føroya
The University of the Faroe Islands is an educational and research institute, established by an Act of Parliament. The University is mainly financed by public funds, i.e. the University receives an annual allocation provided for in the Faroese National Budget. In 2007 the allocation is DKK In recent years several externally financed projects have been initiated. These have included support for research projects and PhD studentships. External sources of finance include the Research Council, The Danish Research Agency, and the oil companies, etc. The number of students has increased over the last years, now there are 130 students enrolled at the University. With the present constraints on finance and premises this number is not expected to increase significantly. There are indications, though, that funds will be available in 2008 to start new educational programmes and research. In the near future, the University will most likely be merged with two other higher educational institutions, that is the Teachers College and the Nursing School. A legislation proposal is to be presented to the Faroese Løgting in november 2007.
51 to 200 staff