Roundtable series ‘EIPA in conversation with’: where policy and practice meet
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Maastricht, NL, 21 April 2021: the European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA), continues with new series of regular round-table discussions, ‘EIPA in conversation with’, after successful launch earlier in 2021.
The free round-tables are hosted by EIPA’s in-house experts who enter the discussion with with external professionals, bringing together key speakers from EU and national policy and practice.
The round-tables tackle timely topics, high up on the EU and national agendas, in an approachable format. EIPA’s discussion platform is open not only to public sector professionals, but also to the scientific community as well as the broader public. Participants will take away latest insights enabling them to stay up to date.
Q & A time will provide participants with the opportunity to contribute their own experiences and thoughts, enriching the discussion with views from different backgrounds.
Three upcoming ‘EIPA in conversation with’ events in April and May
29 April 2021: Deployment of Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence
6 May 2021: The European CAF Resource Centre at EIPA
19 May 2021: The gender gap in the 27 EU Member States and policy measures for reducing it
Free registration is possible here.
__________________________________________________________________________________About EIPA
EIPA is one of the longest standing experts in European public affairs, having been established in Maastricht in 1981. EIPA celebrates its 40-year anniversary this year. Its mission is the dissemination of knowledge on EU policies related to EU public affairs to all professionals, with the key objective of further improving their skills and capabilities for efficient management of the policies. EIPA has its headquarters in Maastricht and an office in Luxembourg.
Annually, around 10,000 civil servants from the EU institutions, bodies and agencies, as well as national public administrations, participate in the activities conducted by the Institute, resulting in close to 14,000 days of activities per year. The Institute is supported by the EU Member States as well as the European Commission through its Erasmus+ programme.