We are very thankful for all the hospitality and friendliness we received from the hosts of the conference - the Estonians. Our stay in Tallinn gave us not only a great opportunity to share our experience with others or to meet great people but also learn more about cultures of the countries participating in the BSP.
From day one we felt that the aim of this conference is not only to present our scientific result of our research but also to bring together people of diffrent nationalities, languages and cultures.
The workshops were a living proof that you can combine fun and science, which is always most efficient while working with students. Games and tasks involved in these activities gave all the students, and teachers as well, the opportunity to work in groups, ask questions and find out new interesting facts about the Baltic Sea.
Being on an excursion we felt that we are travelling through time, learning about history and experience the Estonians went through. Visit to all those beautiful, picturesque, mysterious and sometimes scary places gave us a better insight in the culture of our hosts.
It was also impressive to see how willing to help were all the Estonian volunteers and how much strength and energy had Gedy Siimenson and Kersti Sõgel - Ladies, CHAPEAU BAS! Their efforts caused that we felt more like being on a big family reunion rather than a conference.
Overall it was a memorable experience for us confirming that it was, it is and it will be worthwhile to continue the studies on all the projects which work for the common good.
Thank you once more and hope to see you all next year!
Best regards, Marcin Ziajka
From day one we felt that the aim of this conference is not only to present our scientific result of our research but also to bring together people of diffrent nationalities, languages and cultures.
The workshops were a living proof that you can combine fun and science, which is always most efficient while working with students. Games and tasks involved in these activities gave all the students, and teachers as well, the opportunity to work in groups, ask questions and find out new interesting facts about the Baltic Sea.
Being on an excursion we felt that we are travelling through time, learning about history and experience the Estonians went through. Visit to all those beautiful, picturesque, mysterious and sometimes scary places gave us a better insight in the culture of our hosts.
It was also impressive to see how willing to help were all the Estonian volunteers and how much strength and energy had Gedy Siimenson and Kersti Sõgel - Ladies, CHAPEAU BAS! Their efforts caused that we felt more like being on a big family reunion rather than a conference.
Overall it was a memorable experience for us confirming that it was, it is and it will be worthwhile to continue the studies on all the projects which work for the common good.
Thank you once more and hope to see you all next year!
Best regards, Marcin Ziajka