And the Next IIAS President is…

Diogo Pereira,

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) Council of Administration convened on December 17 to review the candidates for the position of IIAS President for the 2025–2028 term. Four candidates remain in the selection process:

  • Rana Al Khalifa, Bahrain Institute of Public Administration
  • Alexander Balthasar, Austrian Ministry of Defense
  • Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi, South African Department of Public Service and Administration
  • Voruganti Srinivas, Indian Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances

The election will take place during the Extraordinary General Assembly on June 3, 2025. Only members who have settled their 2024 contributions will be eligible to vote in this pivotal moment for the IIAS community.

Join the IIAS Today
For organizations and individuals eager to shape the future of public administration, now is the time to become a member. Membership applications are open until February 1, 2025, and can be submitted via this link: Apply Here.

New membership requests will be reviewed during the IIAS-DARPG India Conference 2025, providing an opportunity to engage with global thought leaders and contribute to the institute’s transformative mission of improving public governance research, education, and practice.

Stay tuned for updates on the election!

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Fabienne will remain as an icon of IIAS. She joined us in 2000 upon graduation with a PhD from UCLouvain. During her 24 year long service with IIAS, she was key to the spectacular development of the European Group ...

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IASIA (International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration) is pleased to welcome the KAPSARC School of Public Policy from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as a new Corporate Member. This new membership marks an important step in IASIA's mission to advance public administration education and research worldwide.

The KAPSARC School of Public Policy was founded as the first institution in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia dedicated to graduate studies and executive education  in public policy. Officially established based on the Council of Ministers' Approval on February 20,  2024, the School aims to empower individuals to confront critical challenges and ...

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