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The EPSA 2011:. Key facts, figures and trends Alexander HEICHLINGER EIPA Expert and Manager EPSA. The end of the EPSA 2011 journey. 2 0 1 1. 17 January Official launch of EPSA 2011 in Brussels. 17 January to 25 March (extended until 13 April) The call for online applications open.
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The EPSA 2011: Key facts, figures and trends Alexander HEICHLINGER EIPA Expert and Manager EPSA
The end of the EPSA 2011 journey... 2 0 1 1 17 January Official launch of EPSA 2011 in Brussels 17 January to 25 March (extended until 13 April) The call for online applications open January to March Information Days throughout Europe 2-6 May Online Evaluation 26-27 May Consensus Meeting June/July Onsite visits to top-ranked shortlisted projects 5 September Jury meeting and final selection 10-11 October Preparatory workshop for nominees/finalists 15-17 November Final Event and Award Ceremony in Maastricht
The EPSA 2011: the Results In total, more than 350 European public organisations registered on the EPSA online system; A total of 274 applications were finally submitted and were eligible; Applications were received from 32 European countries and 7 from EU institutions; Among the "top submitters" were countries such as Spain, Romania, Austria, Italy, Poland and Germany.
The EPSA 2011 Evaluation & Selection Process STEP 4: Jury meeting to select and decide on the group of 5 nominees and 3 EPSA winners (one per theme). Date: 5 September 2011 15 Nominees (5 per theme) & 3 Award Winners 43 Best Practice Certificates STEP 3: Onsite validation visits to shortlisted projects for validation and verification purposes. Period: June/July 2011 21 projectsfrom 10 countries 58 BPCsfrom 18 countries STEP 2: Consensus meeting to reach a commonly agreed list of ranked projects per theme; to define the best practice certificate recipients; and to agree on top-ranked shortlisted projects for onsite visits. Period: 26-27 May 2011 274 applications from 32 countries and EU institutions STEP 1: Individual online evaluation by each evaluator, in isolation and remotely based. Each project evaluated by three evaluators (triple evaluation). Period: 2-6 May 2011
Applications per Country Albania 1 Austria 24 Belgium 10 Bulgaria 8 Croatia 3 Cyprus 3 Czech Republic 1 Denmark 4 Estonia 3 Finland 3 France 2 FYR Macedonia 1 Germany 19 Greece 2 Hungary 8 Ireland 8 Italy 23 Lithuania 2 Malta 2 Netherlands 7 Norway 3 Poland 21 Portugal 11 Romania 30 Slovakia 1 Slovenia 1 Spain 47 Sweden 1 Switzerland 11 Turkey 2 Ukraine 1 United Kingdom 4 EU Institutions 7
Applications by Thematic Area Theme 1: 103 Theme 2: 115 Theme 3: 56 Total 274
Applications by Administrative Level Local: 128 Regional: 58 National: 81 EU Institutions: 7 Total 274
Applications by Size of Organisation 1 - 25 31 25 - 50 22 50 - 100 25 > 100 196 __________________ Total: 274
Applications by Type of Sector • Public administration, modernisation, institutional affairs, reform 100 (1st) • Environment, climate change, agriculture (food safety) and fishery 28(2nd) • Public health and social welfare/affairs 26 (3rd) • Economic affairs, competition, SME 22 (4th) • Education (higher and lower), training and learning 19 (5th) • Information society, technology, media and audiovisual 18 • Justice, police, human rights and security 16 • Other.... 14 • Regional policy and development, decentralisation 9 • Employment, labour related affairs and gender equality 7 • Science, research, innovation 5 • Taxation, customs, finances 4 • Sports, youth, culture and art 3 • Transport and infrastructure 2 • External relations and aid, development and enlargement 1 ___________________________________________________________________ Total274
The EPSA 2011 Publications EPSA 2011 Project Catalogue EPSA 2011 Research Report
www.eipa.eu European Institute of Public Administration E-mail: eipa@eipa.eu www.epsa2011.eu E-mail:epsa2011@eipa.eu Alexander Heichlinger (AT) EIPA Expert & Manager EPSA EIPA Barcelona E-mail:a.heichlinger@eipa.eu Thank you for your attention and have fruitful workshops!