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Learning Outside the Classroom in Finland4 May 20262026-05-04
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Resilience and Well-being Strengths for Teachers4 May 20262026-05-04
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AI and the 6Cs for Future-Ready Teaching11 May 20262026-05-11
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Environmental Education: Learning and Acting for…11 May 20262026-05-11
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Innovations in Vocational Education and Training…11 May 20262026-05-11
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Introduction to the Finnish Education Model11 May 20262026-05-11
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Cultivating Diversity and Inclusion18 May 20262026-05-18
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Effective Pedagogies for 21st-Century Learning18 May 20262026-05-18
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Inclusive Teaching with Artificial Intelligence18 May 20262026-05-18
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Teaching Inclusion and Democratic Values Through…18 May 20262026-05-18
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The Secret of Finnish Education: Phenomenon-Base…18 May 20262026-05-18
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Environmental Education in Finland: the Eco-Soci…25 May 20262026-05-25
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Motivate Your Students with Growth Mindset Feedback25 May 20262026-05-25
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Sisu: The Finnish Mindset for Happiness and Resi…25 May 20262026-05-25
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Artificial Intelligence for Education: Exploring…1 Jun 20262026-06-01
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We Are All Special: Inclusion and Support for St…1 Jun 20262026-06-01
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Anti-Bullying and Cyberbullying Strategies from …15 Jun 20262026-06-15
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Cultivating Diversity and Inclusion15 Jun 20262026-06-15
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Effective Pedagogies for 21st-Century Learning15 Jun 20262026-06-15
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Inclusive Teaching with Artificial Intelligence15 Jun 20262026-06-15
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Environmental Education in Finland: the Eco-Soci…22 Jun 20262026-06-22
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Pathways to Become a Digitally Competent Educator22 Jun 20262026-06-22
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The Secret of Finnish Education: Phenomenon-Base…22 Jun 20262026-06-22
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Environmental Education: Learning and Acting for…29 Jun 20262026-06-29
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Finnish Approach to Pupil’s Wellbeing: How to …29 Jun 20262026-06-29
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Artificial Intelligence for Education: Exploring…6 Jul 20262026-07-06
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Learning Outside the Classroom in Finland6 Jul 20262026-07-06
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We Are All Special: Inclusion and Support for St…6 Jul 20262026-07-06
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Finnish Approach to Pupil’s Wellbeing: How to …13 Jul 20262026-07-13
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Inclusive Teaching with Artificial Intelligence20 Jul 20262026-07-20
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Nordic Education Excellence Unveiled20 Jul 20262026-07-20
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Environmental Education in Finland: the Eco-Soci…27 Jul 20262026-07-27
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Sisu: The Finnish Mindset for Happiness and Resi…27 Jul 20262026-07-27
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Artificial Intelligence for Education: Exploring…3 Aug 20262026-08-03
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Digital Citizenship and Media Literacy: Sharing …3 Aug 20262026-08-03
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GreenComp: The European Framework for Sustainabi…3 Aug 20262026-08-03
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Learning Outside the Classroom in Finland3 Aug 20262026-08-03
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Managing Digital Distractions: Strategies for St…3 Aug 20262026-08-03
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We Are All Special: Inclusion and Support for St…3 Aug 20262026-08-03
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AI and the 6Cs for Future-Ready Teaching10 Aug 20262026-08-10
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The Finnish Way of Cultural Heritage Education10 Aug 20262026-08-10
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Empowered Teachers: Rediscover Your Motivation a…17 Aug 20262026-08-17
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Inclusive Teaching with Artificial Intelligence17 Aug 20262026-08-17
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Nordic Education Excellence Unveiled17 Aug 20262026-08-17
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Teaching for a Sustainable World: Climate Change…17 Aug 20262026-08-17
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Sisu: The Finnish Mindset for Happiness and Resi…24 Aug 20262026-08-24
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AI and the 6Cs for Future-Ready Teaching31 Aug 20262026-08-31
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Boosting Pedagogical Competence for VET Teachers…31 Aug 20262026-08-31
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Digital Citizenship and Media Literacy: Sharing …31 Aug 20262026-08-31
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The Finnish Way of Cultural Heritage Education31 Aug 20262026-08-31
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GreenComp: The European Framework for Sustainabi…7 Sep 20262026-09-07
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Finnish and Estonian Education Success: School V…28 Sep 20262026-09-28
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Sisu: The Finnish Mindset for Happiness and Resi…28 Sep 20262026-09-28
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Finnish and Estonian Education Success: School V…26 Oct 20262026-10-26
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Sisu: The Finnish Mindset for Happiness and Resi…26 Oct 20262026-10-26
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Students’ Mental Health and Well-being Introdu…26 Oct 20262026-10-26
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Finnish and Estonian Education Success: School V…23 Nov 20262026-11-23
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What is included

  • Exclusive venue
  • City walking tour
  • Saturday activity
  • City travel guide
  • Curated list of recommended hotels
  • Exclusive hotel discounts
  • Support for extra cultural activities
  • Free coffee and tea
  • Shared fridge access
  • Shared microwave access
  • Fast Wi-Fi connection
  • Printing and photocopy services
  • Library
  • Bus station within 100 metres
  • Subway within 100 metres
  • Access to common areas post-course
  • Certificate of attendance
  • Europass mobility certificate (upon request)
  • Learning agreement (upon request)
  • Post-course training (free online courses)
  • Full day chat assistance
More info

Please note that while these services apply to most courses, exceptions may occur. Even in locations where we have dedicated classrooms, we may occasionally need to rent external spaces nearby, and the availability of services may vary. Kids, pets, or guests within the school premises must be approved by email each time. Whether or not our premises are marked as wheelchair accessible, we kindly ask you to inform us in advance. If accessibility is an issue, we will arrange for an external classroom to accommodate your course. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.

Our Cultural Activities

The following free-time activities are included in the price of our Erasmus courses in Finland:

1.5-hour walking tour in Helsinki city center

This tour will take you around the City Centre of Helsinki, introducing you to the History of the City. During our walk of about 2 to 3 kilometers, you will see and hear the story of the city.

From Annankatu 31-33, we head towards the Helsinki Central Railway Station and Stockmann’s department store before making our way along Aleksanterinkatu and the old banking district.

We then visit Senate Square, the President’s Palace, and the Central Market, where we can have discussions with the friendly Marketeers who often find time to stop and chat. Then we walk along the Esplanade Park, ending our tour at the Swedish Theatre.

Our tours are known for being very interactive, so be prepared to interact with questions and discussions on all subjects in Helsinki.

3-hour Saturday excursion or a visit to a museum

A 3-hour Saturday excursion or a visit to a museum is also included.

We have picked three options for you, and you must let your trainer know which one you would prefer.

  • Helsinki Art Museum

The Helsinki Art Museum, HAM, looks after an art collection that belongs to the people of Helsinki, which includes over 9,000 works of art. Almost half of these works are on display in parks, streets, offices, health centres, schools, and libraries, to brighten up everyone’s day.

  • Amos Rex Art Museum

Amos Rex offers unique and surprising experiences through presenting new, often experimental, contemporary art. It is an art museum where past, present, and future meet. Amos Rex is a thought-provoking art museum where you can feel and think for yourself.

  • Ateneum: Finnish National Gallery

Ateneum is an art museum in Helsinki, Finland, and one of the three museums forming the Finnish National Gallery. It is located in the centre of Helsinki on the south side of Rautatientori square, close to Helsinki Central railway station. It has the biggest collection of classical art in Finland.

Please note: the Saturday excursion runs only on Saturday; it cannot be rearranged during the week.

Details will be included in the welcome letter from our trainers 2 weeks before the course.

Our Academy in Helsinki

Europass Teacher Academy Finland, the company in charge of delivering courses in Helsinki, is legally established in Finland and operates under accreditation by Europass Foundation.

Our venue is located at Töölönlahti Bay, a peaceful area at the heart of Helsinki, surrounded by nature, cultural landmarks, and cafés. It is a district that reflects Helsinki’s best qualities: vibrant urban energy beautifully coexists with natural beauty.  

Right around the corner of our venue, you will find several cultural landmarks such as Finlandia Hall, the National Opera and Ballet, and the Helsinki Music Centre, while the famous innovative Oodi Central Library is only a stone’s throw away.  

The venue is housed in a building with a unique local legacy. Formerly part of the historic Töölö Sugar Factory, it is a beautifully preserved red-brick structure that reflects the area’s industrial past. In front of the building stands the “Sugar Girl” sculpture, depicting a girl offering a sugar cube to a dog, a symbol of the city’s industrial heritage.

Today, this historic space has been transformed into a modern learning environment, a perfect place to learn, collaborate, and experience the very best of Helsinki.  

The venue is easily accessible, located within a short walking distance from the Helsinki Central Railway Station. The location is also well-connected by public transportation, including buses and trams. 

Get 15% off accommodation

To ensure we can assist you with every aspect of your stay in Helsinki, we’ve partnered with hotels near our venue to offer accommodations that are tailored to your needs.

Additional details will be provided upon confirmation of your course session.

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How to reach us

Helsinki has one main airport, Helsinki-Vantaa Airport (HEL) and it is located in Vantaa, about 17 kilometers north of Helsinki city center.

Get to Helsinki by plane

The most convenient and efficient way to reach the city center is by taking the train. The airport is connected to the Helsinki Central Railway Station by the Ring Rail Line.

Several bus lines operate between the airport and various destinations in the Helsinki metropolitan area, including the city center.

Public transport in Helsinki

Tickets can be easily bought through the city transport HSL application, or at ticket machines in metro stations. The tickets allow you to transfer between modes of transport within their validity, including bus, tram, and boat. A single AB zone ticket valid for 80 minutes costs 3.1€.

A day ticket is a good option if you make several journeys during one day or several days. Day tickets are valid for 1 to 7 days (from 9€ to 36€).

Go Helsinki card is another option that includes access to public transport in zone ABC, and entrance to attractions and museums. The card is valid for 24, 48, or 72 hours (from 51€ to 82€).

Our team in Helsinki

Fiscal data

  • OID: E10305408
  • Company name: Europass Teacher Academy Finland
  • Address: Mannerheimintie 15, 3rd Floor, 00260 Helsinki
  • VAT: FI32832696
  • Responsible Person: Dr. Mirjami Junnikkala and Dr. Pui Law, Academy Directors
  • Email: [email protected][email protected]
  • Phone:  +39 055 1997 3220

Erasmus Courses in Helsinki

Anti-Bullying and Cyberbullying Strategies from Finland

Gain a comprehensive understanding of effective strategies for combating bullying, drawing from Finland's approaches, such as the KiVa School Program, the VERSO peer mediation system, the Steps of Responsibility model, and the Huomaa Hyvä! Method.

Introduction to the Finnish Education Model

Gain a better understanding of Finland’s progressive style of teaching and practical methods. Explore various student-centered approaches that make teaching and learning more holistic.

Environmental Education in Finland: the Eco-Social Approach

Discover the Finnish approach to environmental education that emphasizes each individual’s capacity to contribute to a sustainable future. Learn to support the students' personal relationship with nature and active citizenship.

Learning Outside the Classroom in Finland

Learn how to plan and implement learning outside the classroom in a meaningful, fun, and safe way. Discover the key principles and benefits of outdoor learning and experience the power of outdoor education.

Finnish Approach to Pupil’s Wellbeing: How to Bring More Activity, Fun and Joy to Classroom

Explore the fundamental theories and techniques of positive education. Discover straightforward mindfulness exercises for classroom use and learn how to celebrate students’ achievements, building their strengths and fostering a positive atmosphere.

The Finnish Way of Cultural Heritage Education

Explore creative approaches to Finnish cultural heritage education, emphasizing sustainability and well-being. Through experiential learning and study visits, uncover elements such as traditions and nature-related customs that shape Finnish culture.

The Secret of Finnish Education: Phenomenon-Based Learning

What’s the secret behind the success of the Finnish education system? Discover the "peruskoulu" structure and the holistic approach or phenomenon-based learning (PhBL).

Finnish and Estonian Education Success: School Visit Insights

Based primarily in Helsinki, with a planned visit to Tallinn for a day trip or overnight stay, this course offers opportunities to expand professional networks through interactive workshops and school visits.

Innovations in Vocational Education and Training (VET): Study Visit in Finland

Explore the highly regarded Finnish VET system for supporting continuous professional development throughout one's career and investigating opportunities for lifelong learning.

Sisu: The Finnish Mindset for Happiness and Resilience

Uncover the cultural and systemic factors that contribute to Finland being the “happiest country”. Gain insights from concepts like Sisu (Finnish resilience), mindfulness in nature, digital wellbeing, hope pedagogy, empathy, and trust.

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Artificial Intelligence for Education: Exploring the Frontiers of ICT

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Gain the ability to integrate AI tools into lessons and activities to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. Boost self-confidence in using AI to support student learning and growth.

Inclusive Teaching with Artificial Intelligence

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Gain insights into best practices for implementing AI to promote inclusion. Acquire the ability to integrate AI tools into lessons and activities, in order to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes.

We Are All Special: Inclusion and Support for Students with Special Needs In and Out of the Classroom

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Explore hands-on activities designed to prevent isolation and disruptive behaviors, with a focus on interaction and support. Discover effective relaxation techniques and movement-based activities suitable for special needs students and the entire class.

Environmental Education: Learning and Acting for a Better Future

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Develop an understanding of the main concepts and issues related to ecology through reflection on the role of education in promoting environmental awareness.

Resilience and Well-being Strengths for Teachers

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Gain an understanding of the responsibility to cultivate resilience strengths in order to attain a stable state of well-being. Explore strategies such as emotional management, fostering a positive mindset, and cultivating empathy and compassion.

AI and the 6Cs for Future-Ready Teaching

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Explore AI tools that enhance teaching and learning in the context of the 6Cs. Create a collaborative, inclusive, and digitally-enhanced learning environment.

Cultivating Diversity and Inclusion

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Learn how to foster diversity and inclusion by creating a safe and welcoming learning environment and promoting cultural awareness among the pupils.

Effective Pedagogies for 21st-Century Learning

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Learn how to embrace new pedagogical practices to effectively promote the acquisition of soft skills in mainstream education. Explore practical know-how on four fundamental student-centered approaches.

Empowered Teachers: Rediscover Your Motivation and Energy

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Create a personal roadmap to empowerment by reflecting on your needs and inspirations. Become aware of the need for general well-being and self-determination which promotes motivation.

Promoting an Inclusive and Multicultural Classroom

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Acquire crucial knowledge on competence and awareness necessary in a multicultural classroom by discovering how to appreciate diversity and how to communicate successfully and appropriately in a diverse context.

Teaching for a Sustainable World: Climate Change and Global Citizenship

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Deepen your knowledge about issues connected to climate change and incorporate these themes into your teaching. Develop practical strategies and create projects involving the entire school.

GreenComp: The European Framework for Sustainability Education

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Gain a deeper understanding of sustainability education through the GreenComp framework, exploring how to integrate its competencies into their teaching. Reflect on personal values, develop systems thinking skills, and learn to navigate complexity through gamification and scenario building.

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Best Things to Do in Helsinki

Founded by King Gustavus Vasa of Sweden (to which Finland belonged for many centuries), Helsinki’s history is deeply related to the wars the country has been through, with long years of suffering.

However, that does not mean that the capital hasn’t developed its own unique essence. In the post-war years, agrarian Finland evolved into what is now a modern industrial land, with suburbs such as Herttoniemi, Maunula, and Pihlajamäki. What once was an inhabited city is today an international, innovative, and prosperous one.

Helsinki’s architecture, marked by Modernism, Functionalism, and Art Noveau, makes it a city of intricate and multifaceted designs, like Löyly, Temppeliaukio Church, or Kamppi Chapel – places you should definitely visit!

1) Suomenlinna Sea Fortress

A UNESCO World Heritage Site located on a group of islands, the Suomenlinna Sea Fortress is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Finland.

2) Temppeliaukio Church

Due to its unique design being excavated into solid rock, the Temppeliaukio Church is one of Helsinki’s main attractions. Completed in 1969, the church walls are lined with rugged rock and rubble walls which makes the building so distinctive. Try to visit the Temppeliaukio Church before noon to see how light spreads from the row of windows surrounding the roof periphery to the altar wall, a truly magical sight.

3) Helsinki Cathedral

Situated on the north side of Senate Square, Helsinki Cathedral is one of the most visited spots in Helsinki and has even become the symbol of the city. Its roof is lined with statues of the 12 apostles, effectively ‘guarding’ the city. This building is a prime example of neoclassical architecture which can also be recognized in other parts of the city.

4) Senate Square

Senate Square is located just in front of Helsinki Cathedral. The buildings surrounding it: Government Palace, University of Helsinki, the National Library, and Helsinki Cathedral are all further examples of Neoclassical architecture. Being steeped in history, this square alone makes up the oldest part of the city.

5) Sibelius Park

This seaside park was constructed in honor of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865-1957). Within the park lies a monument constructed by Finnish artist Elia Hiltunen entitled Passio Musicae which is made up of more than 600 hollow steel pipes merged together. Take a trip to Sibelius Park and discover yet another artistic style.

6) Central Library Oodi

The Helsinki Central Library Oodi, which is most commonly referred to as ‘Oodi’ is one of Helsinki’s public libraries. Its unique open plan and airy design are perfect for studying, educational events, and taking some time out to read one of its 100,000 books!

7) Design Museum

The Design Museum in Helsinki is home to pieces from both Finland and across the world. The museum is 147 years old and continues to dedicate itself to exhibiting industrial, fashion, and graphic design from 1870 to the present day. It really is a must-visit spot!

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