Programs of Academy of Public Administration allows conduct research together with world expert- Rex Facer
5 June, 2014 09:57
Associate Professor of Public Finance and Management in the Romney Institute of Public Management, Chairman National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration of U. S. Rex Facer gave his opinion to the Academy of Public Administration under the President of Kazakhstan.
"Curricula Academy of Public Administration provide civil servants for the opportunity to explore important issues with recognized international experts. Educational efforts Academy allow students to prepare a variety of management and leadership capabilities. Academy has demonstrated a strong commitment to high quality education and training," Rex Facer said.
According to him, participation of the Academy in the regional hub on civil affairs shows Kazakhstan is committed to quality public services across the region.
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