Contemporary Public Administration Management
This Programme is an advanced course for leaders and policy makers in the public sector. It is designed to enhance the efficiency, accountability and responsiveness of organisations, in order to expand their control and sphere of influence, while enabling effective implementation. In our rapidly evolving techno-digital world, organizations in the public sector now have a wealth of tools and innovation that they can utilize and draw on in order to function at their highest level. This course is essential for capacity building, in order to better serve the public.
This programme is designed for
- Government officials
- Leaders
- Policy makers
- Decision makers
- Heads of organisations
Curriculum
- Effective leadership
- Quality management in the public sector
- Policy implementation
- Economic development – National development projects
- Contemporary communication aspects (social networks, media tools etc..)
- E-government and digitalisation of the public sector
- Decision-making process in public administration
- Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Food security and national resilience
Study Tours
- Government Offices and Organisations
- Israeli Parliament
- Local Government Authority
- Regional Council
- Public Service Authorities
- Anti-Corruption Commission
* The curriculum and study tours are subject to change at the discretion of the administration
Fees and Scholarships
The Tuition Fee: 2,900 USD
Cost of Participation (per person):
- Single Occupancy (one person in a room) 5,900 USD*
* Includes programme fees, accommodation, full board, medical insurance, excursions, airport transfers.
Tuition Scholarships
There are a limited number of tuition scholarships available for eligible participants. Each scholarship covers the tuition fee of the programme. Please note that it does not cover the cost of participation and airfare.
“Early Bird” Discount
There is an “Early Bird” Discount of 200$ USD for applicants completing the registration process at least eight weeks before the commencement of the programme.