Difference between revisions of "European Centre for Public Affairs"
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The ECPA has particular expertise in public affairs practice in the European Union. It works closely with the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Presidency and national governments of the Union to develop understanding of the evolving process of governing Europe. It teaches introductory and specialist programmes on public affairs practice in the Union's institutions. ECPA Government Training teaches an extended series of seminars for national Presidencies and courses for civil servants from the applicant states. ECPA Civil Society works with NGOs and others in the Third Sector." [http://www.publicaffairs.ac/] | The ECPA has particular expertise in public affairs practice in the European Union. It works closely with the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Presidency and national governments of the Union to develop understanding of the evolving process of governing Europe. It teaches introductory and specialist programmes on public affairs practice in the Union's institutions. ECPA Government Training teaches an extended series of seminars for national Presidencies and courses for civil servants from the applicant states. ECPA Civil Society works with NGOs and others in the Third Sector." [http://www.publicaffairs.ac/] | ||
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+ | Its Chairman is Erik Jonnaert and its Executive Director is Tom Spencer. Tom Spencer was a member of the Conservative party until 1999 when he retired. | ||
+ | "He was forced to come out as gay after details of his arrest for smuggling gay erotica and drugs from Amsterdam were leaked to the press. He made his announcement on Saturday 30th. January, 1999. He had been fined £550 for importing a gay video tape and 1.5 grammes of cannibis and cocaine into Heathrow airport." [http://myweb.lsbu.ac.uk/~stafflag/tomspencer.html] | ||
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Its members, as listed on its website include: | Its members, as listed on its website include: |
Revision as of 14:53, 15 February 2006
"The European Centre for Public Affairs Ltd (ECPA), founded in 1986 at Templeton College, Oxford, is a not-for-profit organisation under English law. It is run by an Executive Director, supported by a small staff. The ECPA Management Board brings together its corporate members and academics to advise the Executive Director on programme development and research topics.
The ECPA has particular expertise in public affairs practice in the European Union. It works closely with the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Presidency and national governments of the Union to develop understanding of the evolving process of governing Europe. It teaches introductory and specialist programmes on public affairs practice in the Union's institutions. ECPA Government Training teaches an extended series of seminars for national Presidencies and courses for civil servants from the applicant states. ECPA Civil Society works with NGOs and others in the Third Sector." [1]
Management
Its Chairman is Erik Jonnaert and its Executive Director is Tom Spencer. Tom Spencer was a member of the Conservative party until 1999 when he retired. "He was forced to come out as gay after details of his arrest for smuggling gay erotica and drugs from Amsterdam were leaked to the press. He made his announcement on Saturday 30th. January, 1999. He had been fined £550 for importing a gay video tape and 1.5 grammes of cannibis and cocaine into Heathrow airport." [2]
Its members, as listed on its website include:
Baxter World Trade Bayer CropScience Black & Decker BT Cargill COLIPA Diageo Edelman Public Relations Ericsson ESTA EURIMA Ford of Europe GlaxoSmithKline Holcim Honeywell InBev Kreab Masterfoods Nestlé Novartis Pioneer Overseas Corporation Procter & Gamble The European Connection Unilever United Utilities WWF