The École Nationale d’Administration was created in the aftermath of World War II by order of the Provisional Government of the French Republic then chaired by General de Gaulle (Ordinance 1945 (260 kb)
Prepared by the Mission Interim Administration Reform led by Michel Debré, then master of requests to the State Council, the order of October 9, 1945 hear “consolidate the administrative machinery French”, mostly by democratizing the recruitment of senior officials State, through the establishment of a competitive single access to the Civil Service.
A committee of the history of École Nationale d’Administration was created in 1999. Attached to the Directorate of School, the committee relies on the testimonies of former students, those of the school administrators, teachers, jury members, all who in various ways participated or participate in the functioning of the institution.
The École Nationale d’Administration offers degree programs in higher education. These formations Level 2 Master lead to advanced degrees, and rely on partnerships with universities, high schools and other institutions renowned experts in their field.
This offer is for two audiences students: professional one hand, students of the École Nationale d’Administration with the other. Their common point is to involve stakeholders from the senior civil service and teachers from the surrounding university .
Courses Offered
Graduate Programs
École Nationale d’Administration Contact Details
École Nationale d’Administration
1 rue Sainte-Marguerite
67080 Strasbourg Cedex
Tel + 33 (0) 3 88 21 44 44
École Nationale d’Administration Official Website: http://www.ena.fr/index.php?/fr