The European Administrative School (EAS), also known as the European School of Administration, [1] is an EU body founded in 2005 to provide specialist training to staff from all institutions of the European Union. [2] It is part of the European Personnel Selection Office. [3] It has two offices in Brussels and Luxembourg.
Unlike other similar schools, the EAS offers training to staff after recruitment, rather than training potential future staff. [4] It also conducts training of staff who are being considered for promotion, [5] and for some staff who are already working as administrative personnel. [6]
The School has been described by a French government report as an "interesting model" for a "more open" scheme of training. [7]
The European Administrative School (EAS), also known as the European School of Administration, [1] is an EU body founded in 2005 to provide specialist training to staff from all institutions of the European Union. [2] It is part of the European Personnel Selection Office. [3] It has two offices in Brussels and Luxembourg.
Unlike other similar schools, the EAS offers training to staff after recruitment, rather than training potential future staff. [4] It also conducts training of staff who are being considered for promotion, [5] and for some staff who are already working as administrative personnel. [6]
The School has been described by a French government report as an "interesting model" for a "more open" scheme of training. [7]