Swiss School of Public Governance

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Swiss School of Public Governance
AbbreviationSSPG
Formation2016
Location
Coordinates 47°22′54″N8°32′30″E / 47.38163791090001°N 8.541746457672048°E / 47.38163791090001; 8.541746457672048
Academic Director
Robert Perich
Executive Director
Ladina Rageth
Parent organization
ETH Zurich
Website https://sspg.ethz.ch

The Swiss School of Public Governance (SSPG) is a center of teaching and research at the ETH Zurich, focusing on governance and leadership issues in the public sector. [1]

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Established in 2016, the center operates within the Department of Management, Technology, and Economics at ETH Zurich. It integrates Switzerland's governance expertise with a global outlook and fosters interdisciplinary collaboration with various departments and external institutions, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and practice in governance and leadership.

SSPG provides executive education programs for public administration employees, federal institution staff, and professionals from diverse sectors, including the private industry, international organizations, and NGOs. [2]

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References

  1. "About SSPG". ethz.ch. Swiss School of Public Governance, ETH Zurich. 2024-02-28. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  2. "Crash course for new parliamentarians". ethz.ch. ETH Zurich. 2024-02-28. Retrieved 2024-02-28.