Barcelona Summer School of the Mediterranean and the Middle East 2026

29 June 2026- 3 July 2026 | Workshop | English | CCCB (C/ Montalegre, 5 · BCN)
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This is a joint initiative by the Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI), Catalunya Internacional and the Institut Europeu de la Mediterrània

From 29 June to 3 July, a new edition of the Barcelona Summer School of the Mediterranean and the Middle East will take place, co-organized by the Institute Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI), Catalonia International and the European Institute of the Mediterranean. The deadline to apply is 22 June.

This year’s edition includes a series of courses on politics and international relations in the Mediterranean and the Middle East, taught by renowned experts. These will be complemented by networking meetings with professionals and public lectures.

This integrated structure will enable the programme to cater to the needs of both students and professionals. Students will have the opportunity to earn ECTS credits, provided they are recognized by their university. The events will be free for all registered participants.

The courses offered are in English, face-to-face and interactive:

Youth, Identity, Mobilisation and the Art of Dissent in the Mediterranean

Lurdes Vidal Bertran (URL, IBEI & UPF)

29-30 June (10:30 – 13:30)

Energy, Water, and Food Security under Strain: The Gulf, Iran, and the Geopolitics of Regional Supply Chains

Eckart Woertz (Institute of Middle East Studies (IMES))

29-30 June (10:30 – 13:30)

Peacebuilding, Peace Processes, and Mediation: From Traditional Modes to Out-of-the-box Thinking

Laurie Nathan (KROC Institute), Pinar Tank (Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)) & Harry Tzimitras (Peace Research Institute Oslo – PRIO Cyprus Centre)

29-30 June (14:30 – 17:30)

China in the Mediterranean and the Middle East: Connectivity, Digital Power, and Geopolitical Competition

Tinhinan El-Kadi (Technology and Industrialisation for Development (TIDE) Centre at the University of Oxford)

29-30 June (14:30 – 17:30)

Searching for European influence amid the transitions, rivalries and wars of the new Middle East

Julien Barnes-Dacey (European Council on Foreign Relations)

1-3 July (09:00-11:00)

Urban Politics of the Middle East: Conflict and Cooperation

Gabriel Garroum (UPF)

1-3 July (09:00-11:00)

Anti-Gender Politics and Feminist Resistances in the Middle East and North Africa

Susana Galán (IBEI)

1-3 July (12:00-14:00)

War and Transition in the Middle East

Yezid Sayigh (Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut)

1-3 July (12:00-14:00)

From Managing to Resolving Conflicts in North Africa

Riccardo Fabiani (International Crisis Group)

1-3 July (15:00-17:00)

More information here.

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