Application Deadline: June 5th 2017
The Turin School of Local Regulation is pleased to announce the official launch of the 20th Edition of the International Summer School on regulation of local public services.
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.
Selected participants can benefit of very low registration fees; free registration from non-OECD countries and new EU member States. Registration includes 2-week free accommodation in Turin.
The School is designed to offer two weeks “full immersion” in user charges regulation of local public services (e.g. waste, water, public transport, district heating, sport facilities) and is mainly addressed to undergraduate students at their last year, graduate students and officials from the Public Administration (municipalities, counties, regional bodies) and regulatory agencies.
The course lasts two weeks and is articulated in three parts:
– theoretical module
– industry analysis
– case studies (with a virtual regulatory final report prepared by attendants)
Fees and accommodation in Turin
Low rates and free accommodation.
Registration fees for admitted attendants are as follows:
Profile | Fee | What you get | Condition |
A | 150 Euro |
registration to the ISS 2017 and free accommodation |
payment receipt returned by one week from the admission (date indicated on the admission letter). In case of delay, the School reserves the right to assign the place to another candidate in the reserve list. |
B | Free | registration to the ISS 2017 and free accommodation |
attendants from new (post 2004) EU Member States and non OECD countries (*) |
Selection criteria applied
Curricula are evaluated on the basis of three main criteria:
1) relevance of applicant’s studies and professional experience / current job position to the topics of the Summer School programme
2) balanced geographical distribution of selected participants (OECD / non-OECD members; distribution per continent; inclusion of applicants from Countries non represented in the previous editions)
3) balanced distribution of educational background (e.g. economics; environmental engineering; law; public administration; …)
Moreover, in the case of curricula with similar score, also some attention is given to the selection of profiles with expertise in different sectors relevant to the domain of regulation of LPS (e.g. water cycle, waste, energy, …).
Due to a limited number of available places, not all applicants on the ISS reserve list will be included in the class of 2017. However, those on the reserve list will benefit from a 25% off discount for attending one of the courses in the Executive Education Programme.
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Comment:sir why is it for undergraduate only.pls there is a lot of graduates suffering in the labour market,so pls consider.
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