A two-week international study experience on local regulatory issues
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A two-week international study experience on local regulatory issues |
The Turin School of Regulation is pleased to announce the official launch of the 23rd Edition of the INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL ON REGULATION OF LOCAL PUBLIC SERVICES What: the School is designed to offer two weeks âfull immersionâ in user charges regulation of local public services (e.g. waste, water, public transport, district heating, sport facilities). The course lasts two weeks and is articulated in three parts: theoretical module, industry analysis and case studies (with a virtual regulatory final report prepared by attendants).
Who: the Summer School is addressed to undergraduate students at their last year, graduate students and officials from the Public Administration (municipalities, counties, regional bodies) and regulatory agencies. Where: Torino, Italy When: August 31 - September 11, 2020 Fee: Attendants from non-OECD countries and from new (post-2004) EU Member States: free Attendants from OECD countries and from other EU Member States:150 euro Accommodation: Free accommodation provided! Deadline: 3rd June 2020 | Turin School of Regulation @Fondazione per l'Ambiente Via Maria Vittoria 38| I-10123 Torino | Italy phone: +39 3468910600| e-mail: [email protected] website: www.turinschool.eu/iss | About us The Turin School of Regulation is a network initiative that intends to offer an international high-level research, education and capacity-building experience. The School adopts a policy-oriented approach, with the aim of spreading the culture and instruments of regulation and regulatory reform, connecting academic research with local policy-makers, public officials, professionals, local regulatory agencies, NGOs, consumersâ associations, chambers of commerce. | |
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