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A Week to Look at the Present and Future of PA

, by Andrea Celauro, translated by Richard Greenslade
From February 23 to 28, B4Gov Bocconi for Government Week opens the doors of the University for lectures, seminars and conferences on public administration. A conversation with minister Marianna Madia on Monday 23

Doors open to dialogue and debate on public administration: that is the spirit that moves B4Gov - Bocconi for Government week, the event organized by the University February 23 to 28 to present initiatives and make available its expertise on the subject of PA. Events are free and open to all (after online registration), as the conference "The PA We Want," organized by the Observatory Ocap SDA Bocconi opening of the week (23.02 at 9:45am) and proposes that a dialogue with the Minister of Simplification and Public Administration, Marianna Madia, and the Director of Ocap, Giovanni Valotti.

"The idea of B4Gov2 says Valentina Mele, director of the new Bocconi's Master of Science in Government and International Organizations," is to open the expertise, research, seminars and lectures of the university to all the communities of reference of Bocconi, students, alumni , professionals who work in public administration and anyone interested in the issues of development of the public sector. "

The week is full of events. On Monday 23, in addition to minister Madia, Umberto Veronesi will also visit, for a meeting on "Science and Progress for the Public Interest", while the next day there will be a discussion on "Consumption Public and Private Health in the Next Decade" and two open classes will be held, in English, one dedicated to the relationship between politics and gender ("Gender and Politics. the Role of Political Persuasion"), held by the Director of the Bachelor in International Politics and Government, Vincenzo Galasso, and population policies in China ("One Child Policy in China"), held by long term visiting professor in sociology, Giovanna Merli. Also on Tuesday 24, a meeting with Bocconi professor Francesco Giavazzi and journalist Giorgio Barbieri on "How Much Does Corruption Cost Us?".

It continues Wednesday 25 with a conference, in English, about city management, with a speech by the head of cabinet of the mayor of Milan, Maurizio Baruffi ("Managing cities of the future") and on Friday 27 with a conference on the occasion of the twentieth CLAPI Day. During the event, the new Master of Science in Government and International Organizations will be presented.

The detailed program of the week and links to attend the various events are available on this page