Apart from the three first editions of MEDays Forum which is the main and operational event of Amadeus that launched and organized it, the Institute has organized since its creation in 2008 many events on national and international scale:
January 2008: Organization of the conference “ An advanced status of Morocco-EU, more of an associate, less of a member?” in Paris in collaboration and support of the Paris Institute of Political Studies (IEP).
July 2008: Organization in partnership with the Club Entreprendre of the international symposium on the “impact of the Open Sky agreement on air transport and tourism sectors in Morocco” in Casablanca.
October 2008: Organization of the “day of governmental studies on Moroccan middle class” in Casablanca.
February 2009: Organization of the regional conference on “Governance and economic development” in Marrakech. This event witnessed the participation of officials from the Maghreb region as well as from Europe, of UN and civil society delegates and of nationally and internationally renowned academics.
February 2010: Intervention in Bamako Forum (Mali), a platform of high level brainstorming gathering each year decision-makers and experts to tackle the theme of development in Africa.
March 2010: Participation in “Special Visit Program” in Melbourne (Australia), high level structure of institutional Marketing, organized by the Australian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in presence of most of its international partners.
March 2010: Intervention in the Seminar on Peace and Development in Africa, initiated by the Chinese government and organized in the context of the Sino-African program on scientific research and academic exchanges between delegates of both parties.
Mai 2010: Publication of the white book “Educational system and middle classes in Morocco”, a fruit of committed brainstorming in 2009 in collaboration with many experts in the matter.
Mai 2010: Participation as official partner in the For’UM of the Union for the Mediterranean, held in Marseille (France) under the co-presidency of Egypt and France.
June 2010: Contribution in drafting the UN report on the prevention and the causes of conflicts in Africa during a workshop in Nairobi (Kenya), gathering international experts and delegates of the civil society.
February 2011: intervention in Delhi Sustainable Development Summit (India) in response to the invitation of M. Rajendra Kumar Pachauri, winner of Nobel Prize of Peace 2007.
April 2011: Organization of a workshop around the constitutional reform in Morocco and handed a memorandum to the National Commission in charge of this issue
May 2011: Organization of a meeting discussion on the political and economic issues of the possibility of accession of Morocco to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
June 2011: Action during the 2011 New York Forum panel "The new Arab world: investing in change"






