Final Call for Submissions: EGPA 2025 Conference in Glasgow

Diogo Pereira,

The European Group for Public Administration (EGPA) invites scholars, practitioners, and emerging researchers to submit their work to the EGPA 2025 Conference, taking place from 26 to 29 August 2025 at the University of Glasgow.

With the submission deadline for several tracks extended to May 9, 2025, this is your last opportunity to contribute to Europe’s premier public administration forum.

Open Calls – Submit by May 9!

Several key opportunities remain open for submissions:

Why Submit to EGPA 2025?

Marking 50 years of EGPA, this year’s conference will reflect on the past, present, and future of public administration across Europe under the theme: "EGPA at 50: Prospects for Public Administration across Europe." The event offers a unique platform for interdisciplinary dialogue, networking, and collaboration among academics and practitioners.

Hosted in collaboration with the University of Glasgow’s Centre for Public Policy, the conference will feature:
 ✔ Plenary sessions with leading experts
 ✔ Permanent Study Group panels (23 thematic groups)
 ✔ Networking opportunities with peers from IIAS and global institutions
 ✔ Special seminars, including the French-speaking seminar and early-career workshops

Don’t Miss the Deadline!

Submissions close on May 9, 2025. This is the last chance to be part of our insighful discussions on public administration research and practice.

Join us in Glasgow for an inspiring exchange of ideas at #EGPA2025!

About EGPA:
 The European Group for Public Administration (EGPA) is a leading network of public administration scholars and practitioners, fostering excellence in research, policy, and governance across Europe and beyond.

Resources

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