The Twenty-Second International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic & Social Sustainability is pleased to offer the following walking tour on 19 April, 2026.
Highlights of the Medieval City of Rhodes
We will make a visit to the historical medieval city of Rhodes, a monument belonging to UNESCO'S WORLD HERITAGE declaration.
You'll admire the architecture of the walls and well preserved monuments of medieval city, where we will walk through the D Amboise gate, the historical street of the Knights and many other interesting historical sites while learning about the wonderful heritage of Rhodes.
Date: April 19, 2026
Time: TBD
Meeting point: TBD
Cost: USD$25
Languages: English
Booking: Reservations can be made by clicking the button below. Please note, only reservations that have been paid in full will be considered confirmed and space is limited. Simply requesting a reservation will not guarantee a place at the tour.
The On Sustainability Conference is pleased to announce the Conference Dinner on 21 April 2026.
From the restaurant:
"Restaurant Louis was founded by Louis Paloukis in 2008. With his passion for gastronomy and his 30-year experience as a restaurateur, he wished to leave his own personal mark on Rhodes traditional cuisine by creating the restaurant “Louis” with the target of satisfying even the most demanding customer. He created a pleasant environment that reminds of those old long lost beautiful days. After many years of activity and experience, Louis restaurant is welcoming you in a magnificent neoclassical building with a traditional courtyard and a proposal of taste, a fusion of Greek and Mediterranean cuisine. Fresh meat and fish from the island's local market. Original and inspired appetizers prepared with care & served in a special way."
The dinner will begin with a shared starter (village salad, baked pitas, tzatziki, Greek meatballs, and cheese pies). As a main course, guests may choose either lamb shank yuvetsi or veal stew with mashed potatoes (meat options), or stuffed gemista or imam eggplant (vegetarian options). Each guest will be able to select their preferred option (meat or vegetarian) when signing up for the dinner. The meal will conclude with a traditional Greek dessert. Wine, beer, soft drinks, and water are included.
Date: Tuesday, 21 April 2026
Time: 20:00 (8:00 PM)
Location: Ko 5 & Papanikolaou Street, Rhodes Town, Greece, 85 100 (see map)
Cost: US$65
Booking: Reservations can be made by clicking the button below. Please note that only reservations that have been paid in full will be considered confirmed, and space is limited. Simply requesting a reservation does not guarantee a place at the dinner.
The Twenty-Second International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic & Social Sustainability is pleased to announce the Conference Closing Reception on the 22nd April 2026.
Common Ground Research Networks will hold a closing reception at the University of the Aegean - Rhodes Campus directly following the Conference Closing and Award Ceremony. Join other delegates and plenary speakers to enjoy drinks and light hors d'oeuvres.
Date: Wednesday, 22 April 2026
Time: Directly following the last session of the day
Location: University of the Aegean - Rhodes Campus
Cost: Free for all conference participants

Join other delegates for a pre-conference welcome reception and training session.
We are excited to announce the online conference will be delivered on the CGScholar platform – developed by the Common Ground Media Lab, the research and technology arm of Common Ground Research Networks.
This special event will walk you through the CGScholar Event Mircosite so you have a rich online experience by learn how to comment and participate online. It will also teach delegates how to update their profile and Presenter Pages in order to add digital media: video, sound, other files.
Talking Circles are a distinctive feature of our in-person conference, and this year we are also taking them online. Talking Circles offer an opportunity to meet other delegates face-to-face, and engage in extended discussion about the issues and concerns they feel are of utmost importance to that segment of the Research Network. Participation is open, encouraged, and supported.