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Tallinn supports innovative education projects in Ukraine
Tallinn Mayor Jevgeni Ossinovski met yesterday with Halyna Shymanska, Acting Mayor of Zhytomyr, and Valentyn Arendarchuk, Head of the city's Department of Education. The meeting took place as part of an educational visit from Zhytomyr, during which cooperation between the cities in the field of education was discussed.
Tallinn shares experience supporting Ukrainian cities in Eurocities article
European cities continue supporting Ukraine during the war and recovery. Tallinn shares its experience in a recent Eurocities article.
Tallinn backs stronger role for cities in shaping EU funding and policy decisions
Tallinn joined other EU capital cities in calling for a stronger role for cities in shaping European Union policies and funding priorities as preparations begin for the EU’s next Multiannual Financial Framework (2028–2034).
Six new innovation projects selected for the Test in Tallinn programme
Within the Test in Tallinn programme, the City of Tallinn offers companies the opportunity to test innovative products and services suitable for a...
Tallinn and Lviv launch cooperation to strengthen innovation and community resilience
From 17–19 February, Lviv hosted an international meeting for European municipalities, attended on behalf of Tallinn by Deputy Mayor for Entrepreneurship and Innovation Kristjan Järvan. During the visit, Tallinn and Lviv signed a memorandum of understanding establishing a framework for cooperation in civil protection, crisis preparedness and the development of community resilience.
Tallinn and Spain sign education cooperation agreement
A ceremonial signing event took place today at Tallinna Mustamäe Gümnaasium, where the City of Tallinn and the Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports of the Kingdom of Spain signed an education cooperation agreement.
The largest-ever mobility study in Estonia will be launched
On 4 March, Turu-uuringute AS will conduct the EELU2026 mobility study of the residents of Estonia on behalf of the Estonian Transport Administration and the Tallinn Transport Administration. The purpose of the study is to gain a comprehensive understanding of the daily travel patterns of people and, based on the data collected, to support the planning, development, and policymaking of mobility solutions. This includes further development of the national mobility model, which takes into account different modes of transport – walking, cycling, car use, and public transport.
First grade application deadline extended until 29 March
Parents in Tallinn can now submit applications for assigning a local school for children starting first grade in the 2026/2027 school year until 29 March. Approximately 4,600 children will reach compulsory school age this year, and 2,887 applications have currently been submitted to the Tallinn Education Department.