IIAS Website Gets Major Update: Enhanced Layouts, Multilingual Access, and More Interactive Content

Diogo Pereira,

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) is excited to announce a major update to its website, designed to improve user experience and make content more accessible, dynamic, and interactive.

Key sections of the website, including the EGPA and IASIA pages, now feature refreshed layouts aimed at helping users find information more easily. Visitors can explore a wealth of materials, including institutional videos, photo galleries, and other multimedia content, providing a richer, more engaging experience.

In line with IIAS’s global mission of promoting public governance research, education, and practice, the website now supports all six official UN languages: English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Russian, and Chinese. Users can select their preferred language in the top-right corner of the site, expanding the reach of IIAS’s resources and ensuring accessibility for a wider international audience.

These improvements reflect IIAS’s commitment to providing a user-friendly and informative platform that highlights the work of its entities while supporting collaboration across the global public administration community.

Explore the updated website today and experience IIAS’s enhanced digital presence: www.iias-iisa.org

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) is excited to announce a major update to its website, designed to improve user experience and make content more accessible, dynamic, and interactive.

Volume 91, Issue 3 (September 2025) of the International Review of Administrative Sciences (IRAS) is now available. This issue brings together cutting-edge research on public administration, exploring themes such as administrative reforms, organizational learning, citizen engagement, and the role of digital governance.

The IASIA 2025 Annual Conference took place in Mexico City, Mexico, from October 13 to 17, 2025, under the theme "Shaping the Future of Governance: Transforming Mindsets, Enhancing Skills, and Expanding Knowledge." Organized in close collaboration with the National Institute of Public Administration (INAP) of Mexico, the event welcomed over 200 participants from around the world, marking the return of an IIAS event to Mexico more than 50 years after the Institute’s first conference outside Europe.

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