The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) is pleased to announce that Kimberley Atheba will be joining the Secretariat as Assistant Programme Manager, effective July 1st, 2025.
Celebrating five decades of collaboration and innovation, the 2025 edition of the EGPA Conference will reflect on the Association’s enduring role in shaping the theory and practice of public administration across Europe.
The response from the PA community has been remarkable: more than 900 submissions were received across the Permanent Study Groups, symposia, and thematic tracks—highlighting the vitality of the EGPA network and promising a milestone conference.
Join Us in Glasgow
EGPA 2025 Conference will take place from August 26 to 29, at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK, under the theme: "EGPA at 50: Prospects for Public Administration across Europe."
Organized in collaboration with the University’s Centre for Public Policy, the conference will bring together scholars, practitioners, and students to reflect on the past and look ahead to the future of public governance on the continent.
Participants can expect:
Dates: August 26–29, 2025
Venue: University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Registrations at reduced rate: until June 13, 2025
Registrations at regular rate: until August 8, 2025
More information: info@egpa2025conference.org
Join us in Glasgow as we celebrate 50 years of impact and collaboration in public administration. #EGPA2025
The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) is pleased to announce that Kimberley Atheba will be joining the Secretariat as Assistant Programme Manager, effective July 1st, 2025.
The International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA) informs all interested participants that the extended deadline for submitting abstracts or panel proposals is rapidly approaching. Submissions for the IASIA 2025 Conference will be accepted only until June 30, 2025.
27 June 2025
IASIA is pleased to announce the establishment of Working Group XI: Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience, which will explore the opportunities and institutional challenges in integrating disaster risk reduction and climate change for urban resilience. The Group will also examine the crucial role that institutes and universities play in identifying structural gaps in governance and in developing effective training modalities for urban public officials and future leaders.
The Working Group is led by:
Dr. Mohamed Mastere, University Mohammed V of Rabat (Morocco) – Project DirectorDr. Mark Pelling, University College London (UK) – Co-ChairProf. Sara Hoeflich, United Cities and Local Governments ...