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Research and Education in the Mediterranean Area: The Closing Event of the MARE Project

16-giu-2026

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 From May 18 to May 22, 2026, the Chiaramonte Palace (Steri), Rectorate of the University of Palermo, hosted the final event of the MARE project titled "Research and Education in the Mediterranean Area". The five-day initiative marked the official conclusion of the project's activities, bringing together Rectors, international delegates, faculty members, and administrative staff from the entire Italian and international consortium.


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Opening Session and Institutional Welcomes

The event commenced in the Sala Magna with introductory remarks by the Rector of the University of Palermo, Massimo Midiri, and the Scientific Coordinator, Fabio Mazzola. The opening session featured institutional addresses from diplomatic and academic authorities, including the Consuls General of Morocco and Tunisia, and the Presidents and Rectors of partner institutions such as Université de Tunis El Manar, Cairo University, Université de Kairouan, and the University of Petra.

During his address on the legacy of the project, Prof. Fabio Mazzola outlined the institutional outcomes achieved, emphasizing how the established alliance has successfully consolidated a transnational space for higher education and regional cooperation.

Scientific Panels and Work Package Outcomes

The subsequent sessions, held in the Sala delle Capriate, provided a comprehensive review of the project's Work Packages (WPs), structured around key scientific and strategic areas:

  • Social and Political Transformations: Panels focused on Mediterranean migration management, border dynamics, and prospects for academic cooperation under shifting regional balances.

  • The One-Health Approach: Discussions examined the intersection of human health, nutrition, and environmental challenges shared across the Mediterranean basin.

  • Sustainable Development and Climate Change: Institutional dialogues centered on joint academic strategies to address climate emergencies.

  • Sustainable Tourism: Researchers presented data models, AI-driven approaches, and regional practices to integrate sustainability into university curricula.

  • Renewable Energy & Intercultural History: Sessions explored post-colonial human mobility, historical encounters between Italy and North Africa, and technical methodologies for the green transition.

 
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Institutional Outlook

The final days also featured dedicated round tables with international trainees and Mediterranean students, focusing on the development of inclusive and resilient mobility ecosystems.

While the formal implementation framework reaches its conclusion, the extensive academic networks, joint methodologies, and bilateral institutional links established between the Italian consortium and the Euro-Mediterranean partners will continue to serve as a structural baseline for future international scientific initiatives.


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