European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA)
Budget
€8,409,414
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
3
0.3 FTE
EU Grants
€1,415,580
Mission & Goals
EIPA is a not-for-profit, independent foundation, founded in 1981 under Dutch private law, with the constitutional mission to support the EU and its Member States by developing the capacities of their public officials and civil servants, dealing with EU affairs. EIPA is further mandated to support the public sector of the EU applicant countries in meeting the EU accession requirements. In fulfilment of its core mission, EIPA provides three strands of services, i.e. Learning and Development, Research and Technical Assistance across 5 broad areas of expertise: Effective Public Administration; Management of Public Funding; EU Policy Making and Governance; Global EU and EU Law and Policies. EIPA is independent of national and political allegiances and is delivering its services as a neutral broker, based on the highest international professional standards and with full regard for the ideas inspiring European integration.
EU Legislative Interests
Apart from participation of two EIPA employees in the abovementioned Expert Group on Public Administration and Governance as observer, our Institute has one employee participating in the Expert Group on European Judicial Training for DG Justice and Consumers.
Communication Activities
Our Institute regularly publishes publications, such as papers and briefings; books, studies and reports; practitioner guides and blogs. All our publications are free of charge on our website, https://www.eipa.eu. We disseminate the results of our work via various channels: our website, social media (LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram), our database, and our networks and partners. We also offer a range of conferences, web panels and other events, free of charge. Examples of former and current events can be found on our website.
Interests Represented
Does not represent commercial interests
Member Of
EIPA is a paying member of the Network of Institutes and Schools of Public Administration in Central and Eastern Europe (NISPAcee); the Trans European Policy Studies Association (TEPSA) and the International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS/IISA). The European Public Administration Network (EUPAN): the informal network of the DGs responsible for public administration in the Member States of the European Union DISPA: the network of European National Schools of Administration
Organisation Members
https://www.eipa.eu/about-us/board-members/ Our Institute is governed by a Board of Governors,which is composed of representatives of the EU Member States, appointed by the respective governments and meets twice a year.
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.