The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) is pleased to announce that Kimberley Atheba will be joining the Secretariat as Assistant Programme Manager, effective July 1st, 2025.
The International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA) informs all interested participants that the extended deadline for submitting abstracts or panel proposals is rapidly approaching. Submissions for the IASIA 2025 Conference will be accepted only until June 30, 2025.
The Conference will take place in Mexico City, Mexico, from October 13 to 17, 2025, and is organized in close cooperation with the National Institute of Public Administration (INAP) of Mexico. This year’s central theme is: “Shaping the Future of Governance: Transforming Mindsets, Enhancing Skills, and Expanding Knowledge.”
The conference will bring together scholars, public servants, and students from across the globe to explore the evolving challenges and responsibilities of public administration in a rapidly changing world.
Among the thematic opportunities available, IASIA is pleased to highlight the launch of Working Group XI: Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience. Please note that submissions in Spanish are welcome for the Conference Theme Track and for Working Group XI.
Submissions must be made through the official platform by June 30 (link below).
For further information, please contact the organizing team at info@iasia-conference2025.org.
We look forward to welcoming you to Mexico City!
The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) is pleased to announce that Kimberley Atheba will be joining the Secretariat as Assistant Programme Manager, effective July 1st, 2025.
The International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA) informs all interested participants that the extended deadline for submitting abstracts or panel proposals is rapidly approaching. Submissions for the IASIA 2025 Conference will be accepted only until June 30, 2025.
27 June 2025
IASIA is pleased to announce the establishment of Working Group XI: Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience, which will explore the opportunities and institutional challenges in integrating disaster risk reduction and climate change for urban resilience. The Group will also examine the crucial role that institutes and universities play in identifying structural gaps in governance and in developing effective training modalities for urban public officials and future leaders.
The Working Group is led by:
Dr. Mohamed Mastere, University Mohammed V of Rabat (Morocco) – Project DirectorDr. Mark Pelling, University College London (UK) – Co-ChairProf. Sara Hoeflich, United Cities and Local Governments ...