6th Baltic Sea Conference on Literacy: Literacy Environment-Environmental literacy
Thank You for Joining Us!
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all speakers and participants who joined us for the 6th Baltic Sea Conference on Literacy. Your insights, energy and engagement made the event truly inspiring and memorable.
It was a pleasure to share ideas, experiences and visions for the future of literacy together.
To relive some of the highlights, we invite you to watch the aftermovie now available on our website.
Thank you once again for being part of this year’s conference — we look forward to seeing you at the next one!
The Organising Committee
6th Baltic Sea Conference on Literacy
Conference Venue - Tallinn University
Tallinn University is one of Estonia’s leading centers for research and innovation in education, culture, and sustainability. The conference will take place in the university’s Mare building, a hub for academic collaboration and exchange at the heart of the vibrant campus in Tallinn.
Address: Uus-Sadama 5, Tallinn
About the Campus: https://www.tlu.ee/en/campus
Complimentary Public Transport for Participants
From 2–12 October 2025, all registered conference participants are entitled to free city transport, kindly supported by Tallinn City Government.
A QR code will be sent to you after registration – please also register any accompanying persons to ensure they receive their own code.
A QR ticket must be validated at the bottom of the rectangular orange validator located at the front door of the public transport vehicle: place the QR code displayed on a smart device screen or printed on paper in front of the code reader screen situated at the lower part of the rectangular validator.
Where is Estonia? How many years Estonian has been spoken in Baltic Sea region? How old will the oldest book in Estonian be in 2025? What was the first word in Estonian? Find answers to these questions and other exciting facts about Estonia and Estonian language from this video!
Meet in Estonia
Welcome to Estonia, where medieval charm meets digital innovation! Nestled in Northern Europe, Estonia is the perfect destination for international mid-size conferences, corporate events, and incentives. With a unique blend of centuries-old history and cutting-edge modern facilities, Estonia never fails to impress delegates. Its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage provide an inspiring backdrop for any conference. Meeting planners will find exceptional value for money in Estonia, with affordable yet high-quality options for accommodation, dining, and more.
With a population of just 1.3 million, there’s always plenty of space. Seventy percent of the land is covered in lush forests and pristine peat bogs, ensuring clean, green surroundings with some of the purest water and freshest air in the world. As one of the world’s most digitally advanced societies, Estonia boasts free Wi-Fi available everywhere and a culture that embraces online, paper-free living.
For useful advice and inspiration on Tallinn’s top attractions, activities, events, and places to eat and drink, check out the city’s official tourism portal, visittallinn.ee, or follow @VisitTallinn on social media.
Tallinn
6th Baltic Sea Conference on Literacy: “Literacy Environment – Environmental Literacy” is supported by Tallinn City Government.
One of Europe’s emerging and most dynamic conference destinations, Estonia impresses delegates with its combination of centuries-old charm and amazingly modern, high-quality facilities. First-time visitors are sure to be surprised by Estonia’s medieval ambience and captivated by the beauty of its rugged coastlines and pristine natural environment.
Tallinn, the capital and largest city in Estonia, is located in Northern Europe in the north- eastern part of the Baltic Sea region. It is considered to be Estonia’s crown jewel, boasting cobbled streets and rejuvenated 14th-century dwellings. Dozens upon dozens of cafes and restaurants provide rich, welcoming atmospheres for unwinding after exploring historic churches, scenic ruins, art galleries and boutiques. Like most cities with an eight-hundred- year-old past, Tallinn is a patchwork of historic areas. The city’s pride and joy is without a doubt its Medieval Old Town.
For useful advice and inspiration on Tallinn’s top attractions, activities, events, and places to eat and drink, check out the city’s official tourism portal, visittallinn.ee, or follow @VisitTallinn on social media.