École nationale d'administration publique explained

Motto: (the public administration university)
Established:1969
Address:
Quebec City, Quebec
G1K 9E5
Coordinates:46.8142°N -71.2225°W
Faculty:40
Administrative Staff:143
Campus:Urban/Suburban, five campuses throughout Quebec, with two major campuses in Quebec City and Montreal and three campuses in Gatineau, Saguenay and Trois-Rivières
Colours: Black & maroon
Other Name:ENAP
Academic Affiliations:UACC

The French: '''École nationale d'administration publique''' (ENAP meaning National School of Public Administration) is a graduate school in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It was established in 1969 by the Quebec provincial government as a means of encouraging people to study professional public administration during a period when a number of social and structural changes were taking place within the province. The enabling legislation is An Act respecting educational institutions at the university level.[1]

The school is unique in that it is partly a pragmatic learning environment geared to educating Quebecers for positions within the public administration and partly a traditional university. ENAP has five campuses throughout Quebec, with two major campuses in Quebec City and Montreal, and three campuses in Gatineau, Saguenay, and Trois-Rivières.

Mission

The mission of ENAP is to contribute to the development of public administration both theoretically and in practice. Training, services to organizations, research, and services are offered in partnership. ENAP seeks to set the standard for public administration in Quebec.

Campus

Programs

ENAP offers a variety of programs:

See also

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Notes and References

  1. http://www2.publicationsduquebec.gouv.qc.ca/dynamicSearch/telecharge.php?type=2&file=/E_14_1/E14_1_A.html An Act respecting educational institutions at the university level