Greece to host 3rd Greek Youth Diaspora Symposium in Athens

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The Greek government has announced the upcoming 3rd Greek Youth Diaspora Symposium, which will take place in Athens from 18 to 25 June 2026, bringing together young people of Greek heritage from across the globe.

Organised by the General Secretariat for Greeks Abroad and Public Diplomacy, the initiative forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen engagement between Greece and its international diaspora, particularly among younger generations.

The symposium is expected to attract participants from a wide range of countries, reflecting the global footprint of Hellenism today.

The week-long program will centre on a series of thematic discussions and collaborative sessions exploring key areas such as Greek identity in a global context, the role of language and education in preserving cultural continuity, and the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship within diaspora communities.

Additional focus will be placed on culture and creative expression, as well as youth leadership and civic participation.

Through a structured program of forums, workshops and networking opportunities, participants will be encouraged to exchange ideas, share experiences, and build connections with peers from different parts of the world.

The initiative also aims to foster a greater sense of belonging and collective identity among young Greeks abroad, while reinforcing links with contemporary Greece.

The symposium builds on previous editions of the program, which have sought to create a platform for dialogue between diaspora youth and institutions in Greece, as well as to highlight the evolving role of younger generations in shaping the future of global Hellenism.

It is understood that the program will include a range of cultural and educational activities, offering participants a broader experience of Greece alongside the formal symposium agenda.

The initiative reflects a continued focus by Greek authorities on diaspora engagement, with particular emphasis on strengthening long-term connections, encouraging participation, and supporting the next generation of Greek Australians and other diaspora communities worldwide.

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