Integrity-based administrative culture – Against corruption by using corruption risk analyses 2009 – 2011
Donors: European Social Fund, State Reform Program of the New Hungarian Development Plan
The project aimed to carry out research on corruption risk analysis in the public sector from 3 aspects: factors of original corruption risk, factors increasing corruption risks and factors stemming from the control systems. Four segments of the public sector were analysed: legislation, central public administration, local governments and public services. Research studies summarised the most important results of the project: the level of corruption risks in the four segments of the public sector. A collection of essays based on these studies should be published by the State Audit Office in February 2012, to be offered for legislation to use the results of the project.
Presenter:
Maria Bordas, National University of Public Service, Budapest, Hungary
European project on professional master in public administration - Challenges and opportunities in European higher education
10/2010- 9/2012
Donor: EACEA - Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency
The purpose of the project is to set up a European Master’s Diploma / Diploma Supplement for the certification of civil servants in European Administration. The project’s main objective is to draw up a curriculum for the courses of the Master and to consider how it will be delivered by the different partner universities. The MPEAP is based on the experience of four European partner universities and it will be mutually recognised by them. The project gives a new innovative, European dimension to national diploma procedure and facilitates the professional insertion of graduates through the improvement of their knowledge. The courses will be delivered in English and French but also in Romanian, Italian and Hungarian. An e-campus with Adobe Connect will be realised. The MPEAP students will be able to learn the concepts and acquire the knowledge and know-how required by a European Public Servant.
Presenter:
Lucian T. Chiriac,Petru Maior University, Targu Mures, Romania
MIPAM - Curriculum development of joint master in international public administration and management
10/2010 - 9/2013
Donor: The project is co-financed (69.77%) by the EU's Lifelong Learning Programme
The aim of the project is to develop a curriculum (including materials and a handbook for accreditation) concerning a Joint Master degree programme in the field of Public Administration and Management, which can also be used by other institutions. The developed lecture materials will be tested in single courses during the next academic year (2012/2013).
Presenter:
Balázs Kőnig, National University of Public Service, Budapest, Hungary
Overview of Regional School of Public Administration (ReSPA)
Donor: European Commission and ReSPA Member Countries
The main objective of the presentation is to provide an overview of the establishment of the first Regional School of Public Administration within the Western Balkan countries and its relevance. Apart from being an international organisation, ReSPA also stands as a main training institution for public servants employed in public institutions at the national level of the ReSPA member countries. In addition, ReSPA boosts regional co-operation in the field of public administration and strengthens administrative capacity and development of human resources in line with the principles of the European Administrative Space.
Presenter:
SuadMusic, ReSPA, Danilovgrad, Montenegro
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