Digital transformation, open government and e-government are no longer an option: they are a necessity for any local public administration that wants to be efficient, transparent and citizen-centered. In this context, from the AOC we organize the Postgraduate Diploma in Open Government and Digital Transformation in the Local World, together with the Girona Provincial Council and the UdG Foundation, and with the collaboration of the Barcelona Provincial Council; a consolidated training that is now reaching its 9st edition and which has become a reference for professionals in the local public sector.
If you are interestederessat in this Postgraduate, sign up for his briefing, the next May 11 at 18 p.m. (online)
The information session is a great opportunity to learn about the program in detail, answer questions and assess which itinerary best fits your professional profile.
Why is this postgraduate degree key for public workers?
This postgraduate degree is specifically designed for local administration professionals who work —or want to work— in digital transformation, e-government, open government and change management. It offers a comprehensive vision, combining conceptual foundations with a clear practical orientation based on real experiences and workshops applicable to the day-to-day life of public institutions.
It is, without a doubt, a training for which any public worker involved in modernization processes should go through, as it helps to understand the regulatory framework, digital tools and new governance models necessary to face the current challenges of the local world.
Who is this postgraduate course aimed at?
El Postgraduate Diploma in Open Government and Digital Transformation in the Local World is aimed at a wide range of professional profiles of public administrations, especially from the local world, which play a key role in the modernization of institutions. Specifically, it is especially recommended for:
- Technical staff and digital transformation managers and electronic administration.
- Heads of service, middle managers and management staff who lead or participate in organizational change processes.
- Professionals in the areas of organization, innovation, information systems and ICT.
- Staff in secretaries, interventions and legal areas, with responsibilities in administrative procedure, transparència and good government.
- Open government professionals, transparència, citizen participation and open data.
- Technical and political personnel from the local world who wants to acquire a global and practical vision on how to successfully implement digital transformation in their organization.
On the other hand, it is also aimed at professionals in the private sector who work collaboratively on projects in these areas in public administrations.
Whether you are already actively working on digitalization projects or you want to strengthen knowledge to take on new professional challenges, this postgraduate degree offers tools, strategic vision and a community of practice that make it especially valuable.
Two itineraries, the same vision
The Postgraduate, in a hybrid format, which combines online classes with face-to-face classes (in Girona and Barcelona), can be taken in two ways:eres:
- El full postgraduate degree, which integrates the open government and digital transformation modules.
- One of the two modules independently:
- Open Government in the Local World
- Digital Transformation in the Local World
This flexibility allows training to be adapted to the needs and availability of each professional.
Subsidized price and professional network
Another of the great values of the postgraduate degree is that it has a subsidized price, which makes it especially accessible to public administration staff. In addition, the course encourages the creation of a very enriching professional network, which connects people with similar roles, shared concerns and a desire to transform the administration from within.
Many former students highlight precisely this aspect as one of the most useful aspects of the postgraduate degree: the direct contact with other professionals in the local world who are facing similar challenges.
Key dates to keep in mind
If you're considering taking the plunge, mark these dates in your calendar:
- Registration opening: May 4
- Information session: May 11 at 18 p.m.
If you work in digital transformation in the local world, this postgraduate course is for you. Find out more, participate in the information session and take the step towards a more open, digital and connected administration. More information and registration (from May 4) on the UdG Foundation website:
Postgraduate Diploma in Open Government and Digital Transformation in the Local World