MedECC is happy to announce its active participation in the upcoming Tethys 2025 Annual General Assembly, to be held from June 18 to 20, 2025, in Marseille and Aix-en-Provence, France. This event will celebrates 25 years of Euro-Mediterranean cooperation, gathering leading scientists, policymakers, and project leaders to discuss sustainable development challenges and innovative solutions in the region.
MedECC Participation
On June 18 at the Gastaut Amphitheatre in Marseille, Joël Guiot, founder and co-coordinator of MedECC and co-president of GREC-SUD, will deliver a keynote conference, highlighting the pivotal role of regional experts groups on climate and environmental change in the Mediterranean region and subregions.
On June 19, Kasia Marini, Lead Science Officer at the MedECC Secretariat, will represent MedECC at the Project Pavilion during the seminar “Diverse Perspectives on the Sustainable Mediterranean City: Innovations and Synergies” in Aix-en-Provence.

The full Tethys 2025 Program includes a series of panel discussions addressing the environmental transition and sustainable urban development in the Mediterranean basin. The event also features a cultural visit to the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations (Mucem) in Marseille on June 20. Most sessions will be held in French, with simultaneous English interpretation available for selected parts of the program.
For more information, please visit: https://tethys.univ-amu.fr/en/news/tethys-2025-annual-general-meeting-registrations-open
About Tethys
Téthys is a network supported by Aix-Marseille University and currently comprises over 80 universities in 20 countries. It brings together the leading universities in the Maghreb, Mashreq and southern Europe, enabling them to undertake large-scale networking initiatives with the support of national and European programs. It aims to build a forum for cultural and scientific exchange, making a strong and lasting contribution to the construction of the Euro-Mediterranean Higher Education, Research and Innovation Area; to foster cooperation between Euro-Mediterranean countries through the sharing of knowledge, the harmonization of skills and the exchange of cultures; to develop “win-win” partnerships between the North, South and East of the Mediterranean.
