| Date | Title |
|---|---|
| Fri, 30 January 2026, 13:55 | Dr. Dmytro Panchuk Appointed EGPA Executive Secretary |
| Thu, 22 January 2026, 01:28 | A New Year of Hope, Responsibility, and Purpose for European Public Administration |
| Mon, 22 December 2025, 01:15 | EGPA Advances Its Renewal Agenda with 2026 Budget Approval |
| Mon, 22 December 2025, 01:09 | EGPA Announces €15,000 in Travel Grants for EGPA 2026 Conference in Rome |
| Sun, 21 December 2025, 21:29 | Season’s Greetings from the EGPA Steering Committee |
| Fri, 28 November 2025, 01:51 | EGPA Steering Committee Advances Renewal Strategy and Future Conferences During Brussels Meeting |
EGPA is the leading European learned society for administrative sciences, with 50+ years of history, 15 active Permanent Study Groups, and a growing international community of scholars, practitioners and early-career researchers. As the European group of IIAS, it holds a unique position bridging academic research and public administration practice across Europe and beyond.
The EGPA Conference is the premier annual gathering for academics, young researchers, and practitioners in public administration across Europe. The conference features plenary sessions, a Symposium for Doctoral Students and Young Researchers, thematic panels, study group sessions, and institutional meetings. Social events, including a gala dinner and networking receptions, offer the perfect opportunity to connect, exchange ideas, and build lasting professional relationships.
Check out our new EGPA 2026 conference page for more information.
Institution: University of Potsdam (Germany)
Country: Germany
Position: EGPA President (2025-2028), IRAS Editor (2024-2027)
Institution: Università della Svizzera Italiana, University of Rome Tor Vergata
Country: Italy
Position: Vice-President (2025-2028)
Institution: ZHAW Winterthur (Switzerland)
Country: Switzerland
Position: Vice-President (2025-2028)
Institution: Italian National School of Administration (SNA) (Italy)
Country: Italy
Position: Member (2025-2028)
Institution: Krakow University of Economics
Country: Poland
Position: Member (2025-2028)
Institution: ISCSP - Ulisboa (Portugal)
Country: Portugal
Position: Member (2025-2028)
Institution: EKDDA
Country: Greece
Position: IASIA Regional Vice President for the European Region and EGPA SC Member (2025-2028)
Institution: ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa
Country: Portugal
Position: Member (2025-2028)
Institution: Eötvös Loránd University Budapest
Country: Hungary
Position: Member (2025-2028)
Institution: University of Leiden (The Netherlands)
Country: Netherlands
Position: Member (2025-2028)
Institution: Ghent University (Belgium)
Country: Belgium
Position: Member (2025-2028)
Dear colleagues and friends,
As the Steering Committee of the European Group for Public Administration (EGPA), we are deeply honored to serve this remarkable community - a longstanding cornerstone of public administration scholarship and practice across Europe and beyond.
We stand at a pivotal moment. Recent challenges have tested our cohesion, yet they also offer a unique opportunity to renew, modernize, and strengthen EGPA within the broader IIAS family. In an era marked by polarization and uncertainty, EGPA’s strong anchoring in the global public administration community remains one of its greatest assets. We must resist any tendency toward academic isolation in Europe, especially now, when the need for globally oriented, comparative research and cross-cultural collaboration has never been greater (...)
The Permanent Study Groups (PSGs) are the flagship forums of the EGPA community – dynamic spaces where scholars from around the world come together to explore enduring and emerging questions in public governance. Each PSG offers a collaborative, long-term platform for developing ideas, advancing research, and building intellectual communities that connect early-career researchers and seasoned experts alike. Led by dedicated Chairpersons, PSGs craft calls for papers, review submissions, and nurture dialogue that pushes the boundaries of our field.
Ad Hoc Groups (AHGs) are an experimental forum for academic teams eager to explore specialized or emerging topics within a limited timeframe. AHGs provide a flexible space to test new ideas, methods, and collaborations. We especially encourage early-career researchers to take the lead in proposing AHGs for the upcoming Annual Conference in Rome. Outstanding initiatives – those demonstrating clear impact, engagement, and sustainability – may evolve into a Permanent Study Group (PSG) in the future.
Specialised Panels (SPs) are focused conference sessions dedicated to topics of particular interest, coordinated by one or more Chairpersons. SPs offer a platform for in-depth dialogue on specific policy or administrative challenges, connecting scholars with shared expertise and vision.