Generation Nordic 2026
On behalf of NORA, we at NAPA are pleased to announce that registration for Generation Nordic, which will take place in the Faroe Islands from September 12–15, 2026, is now open.
Generation Nordic brings together engaged and civic-minded young people to share ideas, discuss common challenges, and explore new ways to shape the future of the Nordic region. Together, we focus on wellbeing, sustainable development, and cooperation across borders.
The program includes inspiring presentations, interactive workshops, and ample opportunities to build new connections with other young people who want to develop a better future for our Nordic societies.
Participation is fully funded for selected participants, and the application deadline is June 1, 2026.
You can find more information and the application form here.
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