Scientific Conference 2025 – Limited resources, unlimited possibilities
25 September from 15:00 to 28 September from 11:00 Europe/Tallinn
It’s been a few years, but the EGEA Scientific Conference is finally back and this year in the Estonia. Grab your ticket and don’t miss out on the adventure.
PS! We’ve made some changes to our event plan. It will now take place in Tartu. If you’ve just found this event and are interested, please let us know asap!
Theme
🌿 Limited resources, unlimited possibilities 🌿
At the Scientific Conference, we’ll explore how geographers and young researchers can creatively navigate challenges and turn limitations into opportunities.
Expect inspiring workshops, presentations, and hands-on activities to tackle the matter.
* Specific workshops and training will be announced later
Program
The organizers reserve the right to make minor changes to the program. Finalized program will be sent to participants before the event.
Location
Tartu is located in Southern Estonia.
accomodation
We are providing home accommodation at our members homes in Tartu.
How to get there
The event will start registration at 16:00 (4PM) on Thursday, 25th of September, followed by the opening ceremony at 17:00 (5PM), so make sure you’re on time for that!
Easiest way to get to Järvselja is through Tartu bus station using the line that terminates in Mehikoorma. The time schedule and information on the lines can be found on the Tpilet website, where you can set the departure stop (for example) as Tartu Coach Station and the destination stop to Järvselja. The stop is directly in front of our accommodation, so from there you’d only need to walk approximately 150m, so chances to get lost are slim.
Who feels more adventurous, can also look at the options through Põlva or Räpina, but they take more time and the chances of someone from the orga team being there to help are slimmer.
If you are travelling through Tallinn, you can get to Tartu either via train or bus. Information about train schedules and lines can be found from Elron website, and information on the bus times from Tpilet website. We recommend you to buy those tickets ahead of time, as Tallinn-Tartu is a busy route and especially bus tickets can be sold out, furthermore the tickets are usually cheaper when buying them online.
If you are travelling through Riga, you can get to Tartu similarly, via train or bus. There are Lux Express or Flixbus buses, stopping in the coach station and airport (tickets from Tpilet, Lux Express or Flixbus websites). When coming via train you would need to change trains in Valga/Valka. The tickets to Riga-Valga can be purchased through If you are travelling through Riga, you can get to Tartu similarly, via train or bus. There are Lux Express or Flixbus buses, stopping in the coach station and airport (tickets from Tpilet, Lux Express or Flixbus websites). When coming via train you would need to change trains in Valga/Valka. The tickets to Riga-Valga can be purchased through Pasazieru vilciens website and the tickets from Valga-Tartu from Elron website.
You can read more about how to get to Tartu via train starting already in Lithuania here.
If you are coming with a car, we assume you have heard about and know how to use Google Maps or Waze 😉
– If you want to come via bus and choose Lux Express, buy the tickets from their website, that way you will avoid extra service fee.
– When you’re travelling via plane to Tallinn Airport:
1) the bus to Tartu stops at the airport as well, so no need to go to the coach station (but you should set your departure station as Tallinn Airport then);
2) the closest train station is Ülemiste which is about 15-20 minute walk away.
– Buying tickets ahead of time can save you money!
– No need to print out the tickets, just show the QR code from your phone.
Registration
Registration is open, there will be about 30 participant spots. You can register by this form. Registration does not mean participation. If you get a spot, further details will follow.
Bring your curiosity, your research, and your energy. Let’s prove that limited resources are no match for unlimited imagination.