Academy of Public Administration under the aegis of the President of the Republic of Belarus
Акадэмія кіравання пры Прэзідэнце Рэспублікі Беларусь
Former names
Academy of Public Administration under the Council of Ministers of the BSSR (1991-1994)
Academy of Public Administration under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus (1995)
MottoBelarusian: Веды для эфектыўнага кіравання!
Motto in English
Knowledge for efficient governance!
TypePublic
Established29 January 1991
RectorViachaslau Danilovich
Studentsabout 8 500
Address
220007, 17 Moscowskaya Str.
, ,
Belarus

53°53′12″N 27°32′20″E / 53.88667°N 27.53889°E / 53.88667; 27.53889
CampusUrban
Colours  Blue
  Gold
Websitewww.pac.by

The Academy of Public Administration under the aegis of the President of the Republic of Belarus (Belarusian: Акадэ́мiя кiрава́ння пры Прэзiдэ́нце Рэспу́блiкi Белару́сь, Russian: Акаде́мия управле́ния при Президе́нте Респу́блики Белару́сь), Minsk, is a higher educational establishment in the Republic of Belarus. The Academy of Public Administration was established in 1991 and it acquired the status of a presidential institution in 1995.

About Academy

The Academy of Public Administration under the aegis of the President of the Republic of Belarus carries out a course of managerial personnel training. It was established in 1991. Each year more than 6000 students, trainees and post-graduate students attend courses at the Academy. About 4500 civil servants also take their upgrading courses here. The Academy of Public Administration organizes traditional international and national scientific conferences.

Structure

Rectorate

  1. Anatoly Shrubenko, Doctor of Economics, Professor (14 September 1992 to 3 April 2000)
  2. Peter Brigadin, Doctor of historical sciences, Professor (21 July 2000 to 14 November 2001)
  3. Peter Kuharchik, Dr.Sci.Tech., Professor (14 November 2001 to 25 April 2003)
  4. Stanislav Knyazev, Doctor of Law, Professor (25 April 2003 to 15 November 2007)
  5. Anatoly Morozevich, Dr.Sci.Tech., Professor (15 November 2007 to 2014)
  6. Marat Zhilinsky, Cand. Hist. Sci. (15 December 2014 to 18 May 2018)
  7. Hennadii Palchuk, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor (18 May 2018 to August 2020)
  8. Viachaslau Danilovich, Cand. Hist. Sci. (since 21 September 2018)
  • First Pro-rector
  • Pro-rector on study
  • Pro-rector

Institutes

Managerial Personnel Institute

Management Department Innovative education department Pre-university Education Department
  • Chair for civil and economic law
  • Chair for administrative law
  • Chair for constitutional and international law
  • Chair for theory and history of the state and law
  • Chair for the corporate economy
  • Chair for economics
  • Office for law
  • Chair for information resources management
  • Chair for economic and mathematical management methods
  • Chair for foreign languages
  • Chair for philosophic sciences
  • Chair for physical training
  • MA course
  • Center for Social and Psychological Activities

Civil Service Institute

Education department Re-education department Career Enhancement Department
  • Chair for the theory and practice of state administration
  • Chair for ideology and political sciences
  • Chair for foreign languages
  • Chair for the state administration of the social sphere and Belarusian studies
  • Chair for the state administration of economic systems
  • Chair for international relations
  • Chair for administration psychology
  • Chair for the administration of regional agribusiness systems
  • State Development Department
  • Organizational and Methodical Office

State Administration Theory and Practice Research Institute

  • State Administration Research Center
  • State Human Resources Policy Research Center
  • Education Technologies Center
  • Center for the Scientific Support for the Automated Data System Reserve
  • Listeners and Students Research Laboratory

Centers

  • IT Center
  • Press Center
  • Center for International Cooperation and Educational Programs
  • Center for Upbringing and Youth Initiatives
  • Trade complex of the Academy of Public Administration under the aegis of the Belarus President
  • Publishing Center

International cooperation

The centre was formed to promote Academy's international links and mutually beneficial contacts with related national and foreign educational and research establishments on the basis of bilateral and multilateral agreements and running programmes on cooperation aimed at task solution in managerial personnel training and re-qualification.

The Centre promotes Academy's cooperation with its partner institutions:

37 agreements have been signed between the Academy and its partner institutions.[1]

The Centre actively supports student and faculty exchange.

The Centre for International Cooperation and Educational Programmes provides assistance in organizing meetings between Academy's governing body and prominent international figures, lectures by representatives of foreign missions and international organizations held both for teaching staff and students. The Academy was visited by the heads of diplomatic legations from  Russia,  Kazakhstan,  Ukraine,  China,  Cuba,  Venezuela,  Turkey,  India,  UK,  France,  South Korea,  Israel,  Poland,  Germany,  Iran,  Lithuania,  Moldova,  Turkmenistan,  Estonia and also by UNDP Resident Representative in Belarus.[2]

Eurasian Association of Academies of Public Administration

Academies of Public Administration of  Belarus,  Kazakhstan,  Kyrgyzstan,  Russia,  Tajikistan and  Ukraine will create the Eurasian Association of national academies and public administration and public service institutes. To sign authorized documents of Association it is planned in March, 2010 in Minsk.

References

  1. "List of the international partners of the Academy of Public Administration". Archived from the original on 2010-04-15. Retrieved 2010-01-30.
  2. "Centre for International Cooperation and Educational Programmes". Archived from the original on 2010-04-19. Retrieved 2010-01-30.

See also

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