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Other name | ENAP |
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| Motto | "l'université de l'administration publique" (the public administration university) |
| Type | Public |
| Established | 1969 |
Academic affiliations | UACC |
Academic staff | 40 |
Administrative staff | 143 |
| Address | 46°48′51″N71°13′21″W / 46.81417°N 71.22250°W /46.81417; -71.22250 |
| Campus | Urban/Suburban, five campuses throughout Quebec, with two major campuses inQuebec City andMontreal and three campuses inGatineau,Saguenay andTrois-Rivières |
| Colours | Black & maroon |
| Website | www |
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TheÉcole nationale d'administration publique (French pronunciation:[ekɔlnɑsjɔnaldadministʁɑsjɔ̃pyblik]; "National School of Public Administration"; abbr.ENAP) is a graduate school inQuebec City,Quebec, Canada. It was established in 1969 by the Quebec provincial government as a means of encouraging people to study professional public administration during a period when a number of social and structural changes were taking place within the province. The enabling legislation isAn Act respecting educational institutions at the university level.[1]
The school is unique in that it is partly a pragmatic learning environment geared to educating Quebecers for positions within the public administration and partly a traditional university. ENAP has five campuses throughout Quebec, with two major campuses inQuebec City andMontreal, and three campuses inGatineau,Saguenay, andTrois-Rivières.
The mission of ENAP is to contribute to the development of public administration both theoretically and in practice. Training, services to organizations, research, and services are offered in partnership.[vague] ENAP seeks to set the standard for public administration in Quebec.[citation needed]
ENAP offers a variety of programs: