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Institute of Public Administration (Ireland)

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Type
  
Public

Chairperson
  
Niamh O'Donoghue

Phone
  
+353 1 240 3600

Founded
  
1957

Established
  
1957

President
  
Tom Considine

Province
  
Leinster

Academic staff
  
31

Vice-president
  
Eddie BreenDonal ConnellCiaran ConnollyMartin FraserPhilip FurlongOwen KeeganDermot McCarthyAmbrose McLoughlinTony O'BrienGeraldine TallonJohn TierneyRobert Watt

Location
  
Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Address
  
57-61 Lansdowne Rd`, Dublin Southside, Dublin 4, Ireland

Motto
  
Ireland's Public Service Development Agency

Similar
  
Dublin Institute of Technolo, University College Dublin, Dublin Business School, RCSI, The Mediators' Institute o

The Institute of Public Administration is a recognised college of University College Dublin. It was founded in 1957 at a meeting in Newman House where Tom Barrington became the first director. It was established to be the main provider for of education, training and development services for the public service in Ireland, as well as research services. Until 2012 it was a recognized college of the National University of Ireland.

The Whitaker School of Government and Management brings the IPA’s education and research activities together, and offers more than 30 qualifications accredited by University College Dublin. Named after the public servant and economist T. K. Whitaker, one of Ireland’s most eminent public servants, the School provides a wide range of part-time third-level programmes in, among other areas, public management, local government, healthcare management, HRM, finance, and business studies. These programmes have flexible delivery methods and are of different duration. They have long proved popular with those who want to obtain a high-level qualification while attending to their work and domestic obligations.

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