
Agora Jacques Delors

What is the Jacques Delors Agora and who is it for?
The Agora Jacques Delors is a four-day event co-organized by three partners committed to promoting citizenship and European values: the Notre Europe Academy (Paris), the Academia Europea Leadership (Barcelona) and the Scuola di Politiche (Rome).
It brings together around 100 young minds from across Europe to discuss with European decision-makers and experts the main challenges facing the EU and the priorities for the next five years. The Agora empowers young Europeans through debates and workshops. The 2025 edition took place in Barcelona from July 8 to 11.
The Agora is open to anyone aged 18 to 35 who wishes to contribute to discussions on the future of Europe. It is an event for all citizens, regardless of their background, providing a unique forum for young people to come together, exchange ideas and determine the future of Europe. As the event is held entirely in English, we recommend at least a B2 level (CEFR) in English to ensure successful participation in the event. The geographical diversity of participants is one of the selection criteria, to ensure that as many nationalities as possible are represented.

The 2025 Edition
The Agora Jacques Delors 2025 marked the centenary of Jacques Delors’ birth, bringing together around one hundred young people from across Europe and beyond. It was held at the Palau Macaya in Barcelona from 8 to 11 July.
On the programme :
- Debates on the future of the European Union with high-level speakers such as Josep Borrell, Dubravka Šuica, Óscar Puente, and Kata Tüttő.
- A variety of key topics related to the EU were explored, including defence, the economy, geopolitical shifts, transport, space and more.
- Visits and powerful moments at iconic places like the Sagrada Familia and the Palau de la Generalitat.

Who were the participants in the 2024 edition ?
120 young people from around the world were selected, representing 20 different nationalities. The group stood out for its remarkable diversity, in status as well as background. It brought together students, professionals, and individuals currently unemployed. While some were already well-versed in European affairs, others were discovering them for the first time. This diversity of knowledge and experience enriched the discussions, perfectly reflecting the Agora’s ambition: to create a space that fosters dialogue between a wide range of perspectives.

A look back at the 2025 Agora in pictures
The speakers
- Dubravka Šuica European Commissioner for the Mediterranean

- Carlos Cuerpo Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry of Spain

- Josep Borrell Former Vice-President of the European Commission and High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy

- Kata Tüttő President of the European Committee of the Regions

- Enrico Letta Former President of the Italian Council of Ministers and President of the Jacques Delors Institute

- Jaume Collboni Mayor of Barcelona

- Arancha González Laya Dean of the Paris School of International Affairs at Sciences Po

- Oscar Puente Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility of Spain

- Danuta Hübner Former European Commissioner for Regional Policy and former Member of the European Parliament

- Pascal Lamy Coordinator of the Jacques Delors Think Tank Network

- Elena Grifoni Senior Executive in the Aerospace Industry

- Ileke Toygur Director of the Global Policy Center at IE University

- Íñigo Méndez de Vigo Former Minister of Education, Culture, and Sports of Spain

- Christine Verger Vice President of the Jacques Delors Institute

- Geneviève Pons Director of the Jacques Delors Europe

- Josep Duran President of the European Academy of Leadership

- Nicole Gnesotto Vice President of the Jacques Delors Institute

- Jaume Duch Advisor on European Union and External Affairs to the Government of Catalonia

- Núria Montserrat Pulido Minister of Research and Universities of Catalonia










































