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The European Administrative School (EAS), also known as the European School of Administration,[1] is an EU body founded in 2005 to provide specialist training to staff from all institutions of the European Union.[2] It is part of the European Personnel Selection Office.[3] It has two offices in Brussels and Luxembourg.

Unlike other similar schools, the EAS offers training to staff after recruitment, rather than training potential future staff.[4] It also conducts training of staff who are being considered for promotion,[5] and for some staff who are already working as administrative personnel.[6]

The School has been described by a French government report as an "interesting model" for a "more open" scheme of training.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Welcome to The School - European School of Administration". europa.eu. Retrieved 2020-07-07.
  • ^ Setting up a European Administrative School (Decision 2005/118/EC). the European Parliament, the Council, the Commission, the Court of Justice, the Court of Auditors, the European Economic and Social Committee, the Committee of the Regions and the Ombudsman. 26 January 2005. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  • ^ Georgakakis, Didier. European civil service in (times of) crisis : a political sociology of the changing power of Eurocrats. Cham, Switzerland. p. 213. ISBN 978-3-319-51792-6. OCLC 1002418568.
  • ^ Parker, Noel (2016). Empire and International Order. London: Taylor and Francis. p. 56. ISBN 978-1-317-14440-3. OCLC 1018162419.
  • ^ Demir, Fatih (2020). Public management reform in Turkey : the impact of Europeanization and beyond. Cham: Springer. p. 56. ISBN 978-3-030-41648-5. OCLC 1142529324.
  • ^ Livioara Goga, Gina; Gurita, Gabriel (2011). The Research of the Administrative Phenomenon within the European Space from the Perspective of the Organisms Specialized in Professional Trading. European Integration Realities and Perspectives. Vol. 6. Danubius University. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  • ^ Le Bris, Raymond-François (December 2008). PROPOSITIONS POUR UNE REFORME DE LA FORMATION DES AGENTS DE L’ETAT [Proposals for a reform of the training of state officials] (PDF) (Report) (in French). Retrieved 7 July 2020.
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