According to new figures this summer from Eurostat, the European Commission’s statistics group, some regions within London boast concentrations of working-age graduates as high as 69.7%. By comparison, one of London’s closest European rivals is Oslo, Norway, which has about 54%. Paris has about 46%, and Finland—a country often regarded as an international paragon of higher education—has a concentration of 51% in its capital of Helsinki, an article posted on the World Economic Forum portal says. The capital city of the Czech Republic, Prague, ranks 6th on the list. Read details here.