Preliminary Programme
DISPA meeting agenda
24-25 October 2024
23rd of October (Wednesday)
18.00-21.30 Get-together, informal welcome reception (Veranda Grill & Wine)
24th of October (Thursday)
08.00-08.30 Arrival, registration (Ceremonial Hall)
8.30-8.40 Welcome speech (Gergely Deli, Rector, LUPS)
08.40-08.50 Welcome speech (Gábor Kemény, Vice-Rector for Institutional Development/Institute for Public Administration Further Training)
08.50-09.05 Welcome of new DISPA members (Anna Mitelmann, Head of the European School of Administration)
09.05 – 09.20 EuSA News (Christiane Keutgens, Deputy Head of the European School of Administration)
09.20-09.50 The LUPS and the Hungarian System of Further Training of Civil Servants (Balázs Klotz, Director, Institute for Public Administration Further Training)
09.50-10.20 Artificial intelligence – regulatory framework in the European Union (EIPA send speaker)
10.20-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-11.30 Digital Citizen – artificial intelligence in public service (Péter Domokos, political advisor, Cabinet of the State Secretariat responsible for regional public administration at the Ministry of Public Administration and Regional Development)
11.30-12.00 Presentation of the survey results conducted among DISPA members (Martijn Pluim, Programme Director, EIPA)
12.15 Family photo
12.30-13.30 Lunch break (Community Hall)
Workshop
13.30-15.10 Presentation of best practices concentrating on the daily use of AI within the DISPA schools, showing different methods/different AI platforms (20 minutes for each presenter below, then breaking into groups and 5 minutes for each member in the given group to share their own experiences and to ask questions from the presenter)
Name | Institution | Country | Topic |
Elvira Stählin-Giese | Bundesakademie für Öffentliche Verwaltung | Germany | Empowering Public Servants with AI: The BAköV’s |
Kyösti Väkeväinen | HAUS Finnish Institute of Public Management | Finland | AI-supported management AI-supported innovation |
Sabrina Bandera | SNA – Scuola Nazionale dell’ Amministrazione | Italy | Application of AI in the Planning and Implementation of Training Courses |
Pavel Ivanov | Institute of Public Administration | Bulgaria | Application of AI in training evaluation Development and application of AI chatbot |
Manuel Pastor | INAP | Spain | AI-supported management AI-supported innovation |
15.10-16.30 Worskhops, break into groups and 5 minutes for each member in the given group to share their experiences and to ask questions from the presenter
16.30-17.00 Presenters share insights from group discussions (They share the experiences gained in the small groups)
17.15-18.45 Parliament tour (optional) (Bus transfer to the Parliament. After the tour direct walk to the restaurant for dinner.)
17.15-18.15 Ludovika Campus tour (optional)
18.30 Bus transfer to Víg Varjú Restaurant (for those who stayed at Campus)
19.00 Dinner (Víg Varjú Restaurant)
22.00 Bus transfer back to Campus
25th of October 2024 (Friday)
09.00-09.30 Arrival, registration (Ceremonial Hall)
09.30-10.30 Presentations about the training materials for civil servants about AI, 15 minutes for each presenter below and 5 minutes for questions (Ceremonial Hall)
Name | Institution | Country | Topic |
Lukas Jirsa | Institute for Public Administration Prague | Czech Republic | Application of AI in the Planning and Implementation of Training Courses |
Abel Carreira | INA | Portugal | Application of AI in Training Evaluation Development and Application of AI chatbot |
10.30 – 11.00 Coffee break
11.00-12.15 Workshop I.: Usage of AI in the scientific research practice (Ferenc Petruska, university associate professor, Faculty of Military Science and Officer Training) (Ceremonial Hall)
11.00-12.15 Workshop II. Leadership training – use of VR glasses for training purposes ( Ágnes Jenei, university associate professor, Faculty of Public Governance and International Studies) (Zrínyi Hall)
11.00-12.15 Workshop III. Large language models in diplomatic training – practical experiences (Gábor Nyáry, scientific associate, Cyber Defense Institute, Faculty of Public Governance and International Studies) (Chapel)
12.30-12.40 Closing on behalf of EuSA (Christiane Keutgens, Deputy Head of the European School of Administration) (Ceremonial Hall)
12.40-12.50 Words of upcoming Presidency from Poland (Mrs. Małgorzata Bywanis-Jodlińska, director of KSAP) (Ceremonial Hall)
12.50-13.00 Closing by Hungarian Presidency (Gábor Kemény, Vice-Rector for Institutional Development/Institute for Public Administration Further Training) (Ceremonial Hall)
13.00.-14.00 Lunch (Community Hall)
14.00-15.30 Parliament tour (optional) (Bus transfer to the Parliament and after the tour bus transfer back to the Campus with possible arrival time 16:15-16:30.)
14.00-15.00 Ludovika Campus – tour (optional)