Events

Conference

15 Oct 2026
(exact date and venue to be determined)

FEMISE Annual Conference 2026

The 2026 FEMISE Annual Conference offers a platform for researchers to explore these pressing issues and contribute evidence-based insights for policy and practice.

Conference

20 Oct 2026
Palau Macaya, Barcelona

Rethinking Home: Affordable Housing and Inclusive Living in Mediterranean Cities

Opening session of the MedDialogues+2030 with Luciana Pacucci, Project Manager at Fondazione Housing Sociale, who explores how innovative social housing models strengthen community resilience.

Conference

27 Oct 2026
Palau Macaya, Barcelona

Cities in Motion: Designing Sustainable Mobility for All

Second session of the MedDialogues+2030 with Goran Lampelj, Project Coordinator at ODRAZ-Sustainable Community Development – CROATIA

Conference

03 Nov 2026
Palau Macaya, Barcelona

Co-Creating Cities: Participation, Inclusion, and the Future of Urban Planning

Third session of the MedDialogues+2030 with Ikbel Dridi, Project Manager at Femmedina – TUNISIA.

Conference

17 Nov 2026
Palau Macaya, Barcelona

Preserving the Past, Shaping the Future: Safeguarding Mediterranean Heritage

Fourth session of the MedDialogues+2030 with Rawda Abdelhady, Founding Director, Raquda Foundation for Art and Heritage – EGYPT.

Conference

19 Nov 2026
21 Nov 2026
Ateneu Barcelonès · Canuda, 6 (BCN)

MigrAccions Congress

The event aims to address the challenges linked to migration, culture and language through an open, cross-cutting and action-oriented approach.

Conference

01 Dec 2026
Palau Macaya, Barcelona

From Waste to Value: Circular Solutions for Cleaner Mediterranean Cities

Yassine Mazzout, President of AT-TAWAFOUK Cooperative, presents how inclusive waste management models can drive both environmental and social transformation.

Conference

15 Dec 2026
Palau Macaya, Barcelona

Greening the City: Public Spaces for Inclusion, Wellbeing, and Resilience

Gonçalo Canto, Advisory Board Member of GreenInCities, explores how urban greenery and public space design can foster healthier, more cohesive communities