Anticipating this year’s AE Conference: An interview with Barcelona Hub Director, Jaume Bertranpetit#
From 15th-17th October 2025, Barcelona will host the 36ᵗʰ Annual Conference of Academia Europaea, Building Bridges 2025. Taking place at the Parc de Recerca Biomèdica Barcelona, the event gathers leading scholars from across disciplines to explore pressing global challenges, share cutting-edge research, and strengthen academic networks.
In this interview Professor Jaume Bertranpetit, Academic Director of the Barcelona Knowledge Hub
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Could you tell us about this year’s programme?
The conference begins with Class meetings and thematic discussions that allow Members to connect around shared interests and emerging challenges in their fields. This year, there is a real emphasis on encouraging exchange across disciplines - from social and cultural transformations to developments in Artificial Intelligence and life sciences.
Our plenary sessions offer space for broader reflection, with lectures and panels designed to bridge scientific inquiry, societal concerns, and artistic expression. They include a talk by artist Marta de Menezes who explores the relationship between art and immunology, and a closing masterclass by Jordi Savall on music as a form of shared human heritage. Throughout the programme, the aim is to create space for open dialogue and new connections between fields.”
Are there any sessions you are particularly looking forward to? Is there anything new about this year’s programme?
What’s new this year is the increased focus on informal exchanges, especially across the different Classes. There are more open sessions that encourage real conversation, not just presentations. We’re also seeing more involvement from younger researchers, including through the Young Academy of Europe.”
Could you explain the benefits for an MAE attending the Annual Conference? What will those attending gain from it?
The conference also provides the opportunity to catch up with colleagues, meet new Members, and strengthening ties with colleagues from different countries and fields. These personal and professional interactions often lead to collaborative projects, joint publications, or future initiatives within the Academy.
In addition, the programme explores broader societal and cultural issues, offering inspiration beyond one’s own area of expertise. It also offers an opportunity to engage with influential figures in European science policy.”
What would you say is the best part of attending the Annual Conference?
Being in Barcelona definitely adds something to the experience. It’s an environment that supports curiosity, collaboration and new ideas.”
For more information on Building Bridges 2025, visit the Barcelona Knowledge Hub’s website
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.For further information please contact AECardiffHub@cardiff.ac.uk
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