Bridging Generations for Europe’s Future
Budapest - Hungary
Spring Conference on Intergenerational Dialogue and Solidarity, Budapest, 28 – 30 April, 2026
Nicosia, Cyprus | 24–26 September 2026
The European Seniors’ Union (ESU), in cooperation with OPREPO and the Glafkos Clerides Institute, is pleased to announce the European Seniors’ Summer Academy 2026, which will take place in Nicosia, Cyprus, from 24 to 26 September 2026.
Under the theme “Ageing is Living: Demographic Change in Europe and Cyprus”, this year’s Summer Academy will bring together senior representatives, policymakers, academics, civil society leaders and experts from across Europe to discuss two of the most pressing challenges facing European societies:
As Europe faces rapid population ageing, declining birth rates, labour shortages and increasing migration pressures, the Academy will provide a platform for thoughtful debate and exchange of best practices rooted in European values of solidarity, responsibility and subsidiarity.
The first thematic pillar will explore how migration can contribute to addressing demographic and labour market challenges while maintaining social cohesion and democratic trust. Discussions will focus on:
Participants will hear from leading experts, policymakers and representatives of European institutions, including the International Organization for Migration, the Council of Europe and the Wilfried Martens Centre.
The second thematic pillar will address the growing challenge of loneliness and social isolation, particularly among older people. Sessions will examine:
Special attention will be given to the contribution of senior organisations in building stronger, more connected communities.
The Summer Academy will welcome prominent European and Cypriot speakers, including political leaders, academics, healthcare professionals and civil society representatives. Participants will engage in plenary sessions, high-level panels, interactive workshops and structured exchanges of best practices.
A highlight of the opening day will be the keynote address by Geertrui Mieke De Ketelaere, entitled “Alone Together? Seniors, Loneliness and the Rise of AI Companions”, offering a forward-looking perspective on technology, ageing and human connection.
The Academy is expected to gather around 40 international participants alongside local Cypriot representatives. It aims to:
An optional cultural programme, including participation in the “Walk of Love” in the Troodos region on 27 September, will offer participants an opportunity to experience Cyprus while promoting active ageing, community spirit and well-being.
The European Seniors’ Union looks forward to welcoming participants to Nicosia for what promises to be an inspiring and thought-provoking European gathering.