Institute of Public Administration (Ireland)
An Foras Riaracháin | |
| Motto | Ireland's Public Service Development Agency |
|---|---|
| Type | Public |
| Established | 1957 |
| Chairperson | George Burke |
| President | Martin O'Halloran |
| Vice-president | John Callinan Ray Dolan Dr Attracta Halpin Niamh O'Donoghue |
| Director | Helen Brophy |
| Location | Dublin , Ireland 53°20′01″N 6°13′48″W / 53.3336°N 6.2299°W |
| Campus | urban |
| Affiliations | NUI (1982-2011;2018-present) University College Dublin (2011-2018) |
| Website | http://www.ipa.ie |
The Institute of Public Administration (IPA; Irish: An Foras Riaracháin)[1] is a recognised college of the National University of Ireland. It was founded in 1957 at a meeting in Newman House where Tom Barrington became the first director and John Leydon its first president.
The institute's education, learning and development services are delivered through four key areas: the Whitaker School of Government and Management, Senior Public Service (SPS), OneLearning and Professional Development.
The IPA's latest five-year strategy is entitled A New Era of Learning: Strategy 2022–2027[2]
References
- ^ ""Institute of Public Administration"". Téarma. Archived from the original on 12 November 2022.
- ^ https://www.ipa.ie/corporate/strategy-statement.245.html