Contacts: Working Group on Public Policy Analysis Development Issues
WG coordinators
- Lesya Ilchenko-Syuyva, National Academy of Public Administration,
Office of the President of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine,
[email protected]
Associate
Professor, Economic Policy Department at the National Academy of Public
Administration, Office of the President of Ukraine. She worked as an
adviser in policy analysis and financial policy for various technical
assistance projects provided by USAID, CIDA, and UNDP and participated
in training projects provided by Wales University, World Bank etc. in
CEE and Balkan countries. She has wide experience in designing and
delivering training courses for multi-ethnic groups. She has more than
100 publications which include monographs, articles, and research and
policy papers.
Dr.
Jaroslav Dvorak is Head of the Department of Public Administration and
Political Sciences and has longstanding research experience in public
service delivery and performance evaluation of public organisations. He
has also prepared and published scientific publications on these
subjects. Jaroslav Dvorak is the coordinator of the two study
programmes: Bachelor in Public Administration and Master in Regional
Governance. Jaroslav Dvorak contributed to the preparation of the
Inventory of the Public Administration profession for the Study Quality
Assessment Centre in Lithuania. He was visiting researcher at Uppsala
University (2017), Institute of Russian and Eurasian Studies, Sweden and
visiting professor at Bialystok Technical University (2017), Poland.
Jaroslav Dvorak is involved in the editorial board of international
scientific journals. He has conducted research in Poland, Bulgaria,
Slovakia, Lithuania, Belarus, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Australia on
different issues relating to evidence based policy. Currently he is
working with different projects on e-participation in Baltic states.
- Mihaela Victoria Carausan, National School of Political Sciences
and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania, [email protected]
Mihaela
V. Cărăuşan held positions in the government; in the nongovernmental
sector; and in academia. Presently, she is Vicedean at the Faculty of
Public Administration, National University of Political Studies and
Public Administration and Executive Director at the Association Centre
of Academic Excellence.
Her professional development includes trainings followed at the Centre
International de Formation Européenne from Nice, France (1998), Venice
Commission – Council of Europe (2001 and 2007), the Romanian Institute
of Diplomacy (2010) and Complutense University of Madrid (2013).
Carausan has published widely in the areas of administrative law,
street-level bureaucracy, regulatory impact assessment, citizens’
participation and public integrity. Her recent research has focused on
monitoring and evaluation of public procurement, and she authored more
than 50 articles and books in the areas of interests. She collaborates
with different journals as member of the scientific committees or as
reviewer. Dr. Carausan received her PhD from the University of Craiova
in European Union law and her Master’s from the University
"NicolaeTitulescu”. She coordinated different Romanian and European
research and educational projects, and she is a member of the American
Society of Public Administration, American Evaluation Association and
European Law Institute.
WG Programme Coordinators: 2015 - 2018
Lesya Ilchenko-Syuyva, Economic Policy Department, National Academy of Public Administration, Office of the President of Ukraine
E-mail: [email protected]
Jaroslav Dvorak, Klaipėda University, Klaipėda, Lithuania
E-mail: [email protected]
WG Programme Coordinators: 2012 - 2014
Lesya Ilchenko-Syuyva, Economic Policy Department, National Academy of Public Administration, Office of the President of Ukraine
E-mail: [email protected]
Frans Jorna, Associate Professor of Governance, Centre for Urban and Environmental Development, Enschede, Netherlands
Lesya Ilchenko-Syuyva, Associate Professor, Economic Policy
Department at the National Academy of Public Administration, Office of
the President of Ukraine. She worked as an adviser in policy analysis
and financial policy for various technical assistance projects provided
by USAID, CIDA, and UNDP and participated in training projects provided
by Wales University, World Bank etc. in CEE and Balkan countries. She
has wide experience in designing and delivering training courses for
multi-ethnic groups. She has more than 100 publications which include
monographs, articles, and research and policy papers.
Frans Jorna, Associate Professor of Governance, Centre for Urban and Environmental
Development, Enschede, The Netherlands. His research focuses on community based
policymaking, urban governance, new public governance and other more pluralist
modes of governance and policymaking. He works from a comparative policy
perspective where he combines his experiences as a researcher and lecturer in
Poland (Wroclaw), Germany (Bernburg) and the Netherlands (Enschede/Deventer).
Jaroslav Dvorak is Head of the
Department of Public Administration and Social Geography and has
longstanding research experience in public service delivery and
performance evaluation of public organisations. He has also prepared and
published scientific publications on these subjects. Jaroslav Dvorak is
the coordinator of the two study programmes: Bachelor in Public
Administration and Masters in Regional Governance. He has participated
as an expert in the preparation of feasibility studies for Lithuanian
public sector organizations. He has also consulted with the Klaipeda
city municipality for the preparation of its strategic plan up until
2020. Jaroslav Dvorak contributed to the preparation of the Inventory of
the Public Administration profession for the Study Quality Assessment
Centre in Lithuania. He is also a member of the European Evaluation
Society (Thematic Group Evaluation of Sustainable Development). Jaroslav
Dvorak is involved in the editorial board of international scientific
journals. He has conducted research in Poland, Bulgaria, Slovakia,
Lithuania, Belarus, Portugal, Spain and Australia on different issues
relating to evaluation capacity building and evaluation methodology,
assessment criteria, and regulatory impact assessment.