Institut national du service public
French grande école / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Institut national du service public (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃stity nasjɔnal dy sɛʁvis pyblik]; INSP; English: National Institute of Public Service) is a grande école based in Strasbourg, France. It is dedicated to the recruitment, initial training and continuing training of senior executives and civil servants of the state. It was created on 1 January 2022 to replace the École nationale d'administration (ENA), which was abolished on 31 December 2021 by French President Emmanuel Macron.[2]
Institut national du service public | |
Type | Public graduate school, grande école |
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Established | January 1, 2022; 2 years ago (2022-01-01) |
Founder | Emmanuel Macron |
Parent institution | PSL University[1] |
Academic affiliation | Conférence des Grandes écoles Transatlantic Policy Consortium |
Budget | €45.562.451 million |
President | Ferdinand Mélin-Soucramanien |
Director | Maryvonne Le Brignonen |
Location | Strasbourg and Paris , |
Language | French |
Website | insp |
The INSP is seated in Strasbourg and has offices in Paris. Its establishment is part of the top management reforms introduced by President Macron aiming at achieving a more efficient, inclusive and attractive top administration. However, its creation has faced criticisms from many French civil servants, including Macron's former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe.[3][4]
The institute is responsible for providing senior state executives with initial and continuing training based on new foundations. It oversees a common core program for public service schools that train senior executives from all three sectors of the public service and the administration of justice, to ensure common references, improve public action and then better serve French citizens.
It especially provides continuing training that focuses on helping senior civil servants access government management positions. Its structure and activities are set out in Decree no. 2021-1556 of December 1, 2021.
The institute's mission, as a prestigious training centre for top executives and managers, is to build top-quality academic partnerships (in France and abroad) and to develop France's international influence, which includes taking foreign students and welcoming foreign auditors.