IIAS Website Gets Major Update: Enhanced Layouts, Multilingual Access, and More Interactive Content

Diogo Pereira,

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) is excited to announce a major update to its website, designed to improve user experience and make content more accessible, dynamic, and interactive.

Key sections of the website, including the EGPA and IASIA pages, now feature refreshed layouts aimed at helping users find information more easily. Visitors can explore a wealth of materials, including institutional videos, photo galleries, and other multimedia content, providing a richer, more engaging experience.

In line with IIAS’s global mission of promoting public governance research, education, and practice, the website now supports all six official UN languages: English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Russian, and Chinese. Users can select their preferred language in the top-right corner of the site, expanding the reach of IIAS’s resources and ensuring accessibility for a wider international audience.

These improvements reflect IIAS’s commitment to providing a user-friendly and informative platform that highlights the work of its entities while supporting collaboration across the global public administration community.

Explore the updated website today and experience IIAS’s enhanced digital presence: www.iias-iisa.org

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences calls for proposals for its 2026 Conference, to be held in Seoul (South Korea) on November 17-20 on the theme of "Growth for Society: Collaborative governance, social innovation, and Public Value". Additional calls can be submitted to iias-conference@iias-iisa.org by May 24. 

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) and the International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA) took a step forward in aligning scientific activities across IIAS and its entities through a recent meeting involving Liezel Lues, President of IASIA, Tim Mau (University of Guelph), and Marco De la Cruz, Scientific Director of IIAS.

The European Group for Public Administration (EGPA) has received nearly 900 submissions for its 2026 Annual Conference, to be held at Sapienza Università di Roma in Rome from August 24 to 27, 2026.

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