TheGerman Research Institute for Public Administration (GRIP,German:Deutsches Forschungsinstitut für öffentliche Verwaltung, FÖV) is a non-universityresearch institute forpublic administration located inSpeyer,Rhineland Palatinate,Germany. Founded in 1976 as an organizationally independent institution under the jurisdiction of theMinister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate, it is largely integrated in, and maintains a strategic partnership with theGerman University of Administrative Sciences Speyer. As an "institution of nationwide interest" it forms part of theGottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Scientific Community and is thus funded equally by theFederal Republic andall 16 German states. At present the institute has 26 ordinary, 19 corresponding and two honoraryfellows from Germany and abroad.[1]
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