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British Council Estonia


Welcome to the British Council Estonia

The British Council is the United Kingdom's international organisation for cultural relations. We build engagement and trust for the UK through the exchange of knowledge and ideas between people worldwide.

CONTACT US
Vana Posti 7
10146 Tallinn, Estonia
T: +372 (0) 6257788
F: +372 (0) 6257799
british.council@britishcouncil.ee


British Council Estonia is a member of EUNIC, the European Union National Institutes for Culture. Other members include:

Goethe-Institut Estland

Estonian Institute

Centre Culturel Français de Tallinn

Suomen Viron-Instituutti

Det Danske Kulturinstitut

Tallinni Magyar Intézet

Challenge Europe
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Climate Debate online
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TAKE A UK EXAM

From the 1 January the British Council in Estonia no longer manages British exams. The exams are managed in Estonia by Tallinn University Language Centre (TULC). Contact the TULC directly if you would like to know more about the test at www.tlu.ee/keelekeskus

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Information services
In summer 2008 the British Council transferred its collections to its partner libraries in the Tallinn Central Library (Liivalaia 40); Baltic Film and Media School (Sütiste 21) and The Academic Library of the University of Tallinn (Narva mnt 29).
Challenges in Schools
Challenges in Schools
The British Council is undertaking an international project – Challenges in Schools – on the social and economic issues facing education systems across Europe between 2008 March and May 2009.
What's on
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Recent
  • 27th of February film screening of Age of Stupid with discussion carried out by local climate experts in Tallinn
  • 31th of January British Council in cooperation with British Embassy represented British Barak vocal band Stile Antico from Great Britain in Niguliste church, which was followed by a reception to greet British Council’s new country manager Hede Kerstin Luik
Upcoming
  • 3rd of March film screening of Age of Stupid with discussion carried out by local climate experts in Tartu
  • Entries are now open for The Bridport Prize – the richest open writing competition in the English language
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