Project "Government vs. Governance in the Teaching of Young Academicians
in V4”
Activity: Project workshop
Date: May 24, 2014
Venue: Budapest, Hungary
The
project "Government vs. Governance in the
Teaching of Young Academicians in V4”, supported by the International
Visegrad Fund (www.visegradfund.org) brought
together young academicians and teachers and provided them with the opportunity
to discuss actual public administration and policy theories and topics through
their participation in the 22nd NISPAcee
Annual Conference – the largest international public administration conference
in Central and Eastern Europe, organised by the Network of Institutes and
Schools of Public Administration in Central and Eastern Europe , the National
University of Public Service, and Corvinus University in Budapest, on May
22-24, 2014.
The project partners NISPAcee, the National University of Public
Service (Hungary), Masaryk University (Czech Republic) and the University
of Maria Curie-Sklodowska (Poland) selected 14 young participants from
their countries.
V4 participants had the possibility of taking part in
the conference sessions, mainly on the main conference theme "Government
vs. Governance in Central and Eastern Europe - From Pre-Weberianism to
Neo-Weberianism?” in the sessions of the Panel on Max Weber and Public
Policy Today and in the final project workshop.
The project workshop was led by leading expert Ms.
Polona Kovac from Slovenia. She was also a Chair of the conference
sessions on the main conference theme.
Within the project workshop, the leading expert and participants
discussed the outputs on the main theme and their possible implications in the
region. They also discussed and agreed the future work on the brief papers on
the outputs to be developed by participants by the end of June 2014.
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