
The annual IAME General Assembly will take place on Tuesday 2 September 2025. It will be organised face-to-face from Athens and also remotely for all members.
- Meeting time is 18:00 CET (19:00 EET).
- Language: English.
- Remotely from Teams. Link to the meeting.
- In presence from Athens (Karpos offices, Sevastoupoleos 19, Athina 115 26, Grèce)
- The meeting will be followed by a networking meal, an opportunity to get to know the members.
Why attend the Annual General Assembly?
As a member of IAME you are warmly invited to attend the Annual General Assembly. As a full member or organisation you will have voting rights at this meeting. By joining :
- Members have the opportunity to vote on important decisions concerning the future of the association.
- Members can obtain detailed information about the Association’s activities, finances and management over the past year.
- This is the time when the annual financial report is presented, enabling members to understand how the association’s funds have been used.
- It is an opportunity to meet other members, strengthen the network and collaborate with people who share the same interests or objectives.
- Members can give feedback on past activities and suggest improvements.
In short, participation in the annual general meeting is essential for the members of an association because it allows them to become involved in governance, to obtain transparency, to strengthen their sense of belonging and to contribute actively to the development of the organisation.
Call for new management board members
During the General Assembly, the members of the management board will be renewed. If you are willing to be involved actively to the development of IAME, become a candidate. More info.


This year’s General Assembly is being held in Athens as part of the Media Edukathon of the TADAM project, for which IAME is a partner. Several IAME members will be taking part in this transnational media education event. Further information on the TADAM project and this event on www.tadam.education.